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by nemothekid
4420 days ago
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I get this line of thinking if your you can sell your offering for $100 bucks a month. But what if your minimum offering is $2500/mo? Correct me if I'm wrong, but I've yet to see a company - that only sales through enterprise - put up a sign saying where their plans start at $2,500. In most cases I don't believe these services are forcing customers to talk on the phone because they think they will convert them. Chances are that sign up isn't as easy as a 1-2-click, and involved set up and understanding of the customers needs is required before services can be rendered. |
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If your signup process can be automated and you only charge $25/mo, and you still tell people to give you a call, then you will lose business because 1) the friction of a phone call is worth more than the difference between your offer and a competing offer; 2) it's impossible to tell whether your offer is worth the friction in the first place, because your pricing is unknown; and 3) people just assume that you'll charge $2500/mo because that's the usual price point where people say "contact us". If someone else comes along and offers an inferior product for $35/mo, they'll get all the business because monkey psychology.