View Full Version : Could you compete against this pricing?
Bear Dale
27-03-2013, 7:38am
A U.S ad -
2 - 10x13
2 - 8x10
4 - 5x7
4 - 3x5
32 - Wallet
5 - 5x7 cards
... and a tote bag,
all for $16.99 !
http://www.ausph.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=18996&d=1364295495
ricktas
27-03-2013, 7:50am
Bait marketing: Get them in, signed up for the deal, then show them how great that photo at 5x7 would look on their wall at 50x70 for $150.00. Do the hard sell and market like crazy. The whole concept of bait marketing is up-sell, even Macca's, KFC etc do it. Go in for a 50c soft serve and come out with a large chips, hamburger and super-size softdrink. If people are gullible enough to fall for it... and plenty are.
ameerat42
27-03-2013, 7:53am
Thanks Rick for this useful and timely info!
The thing is: It is not "competitive" at all.
Bear Dale
27-03-2013, 7:57am
Yes Rick I'd definately say that somehow once they had there hands on you they'd would certainly try to upsell something to you.
Though what the problem is, is that a lot of people would probably be happy with the package (and the 'tote bag') and free postage as it is.
It's putting into the minds of people that this is what photography is worth - peanuts.
scottgohphotography
27-03-2013, 10:49am
interesting way of marketing
ameerat42
27-03-2013, 1:50pm
Furthermore - and this should have given it away - who has 32 friends with wallets?
Bear Dale
27-03-2013, 3:01pm
Furthermore - and this should have given it away - who has 32 friends with wallets?
With that nice tote bag full food.....you might suddenly have 32 friends!
farquar
28-03-2013, 10:12pm
I dont think this has anything to do with up-selling. This would be someone looking to build their portfolio and experience. No doubt they are trying to "get my name out there". No-one with enough business nous to even understand up-selling would be stupid enough to sell that many prints for that smaller price.
And no, I could not compete with that pricing. Nor would I suggest anyone try.
To print all of that would cost more than the $16.99, then add the Chinese bag.
Scam advert, hoping to harvest email, phone etc or serious high pressure sales pitch waiting to happen.
Bear Dale
29-03-2013, 8:36am
No it's definately not scam advertising or email harvesting.
It's a huge U.S based photography enterprise with over 200 studios -
http://www.portraitinnovations.com/
It's the Burger King and McDonalds of the photography portrait world and they also offer a 100% full refund guarantee.
ricktas
29-03-2013, 11:00am
http://www.yelp.com.au/biz/portrait-innovations-glenview
Reviews Suggest It Is Bait Marketing
ameerat42
29-03-2013, 7:47pm
Well, 2nd-guessing gets one to Quarksville, so, so what. Hook airs? Ta 4 the original post, but then... I've got a dead horse that doesn't want to move.
snappysi
13-04-2013, 3:04pm
If its too good to be true.. than it usually is........ obviously there is more to this than what there appears. Up sell for sure.
Simon.
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