Posted: Tue Dec 21, 2004 3:06 am
i am a visitor also of other forums, in which samples producers post they news.
for example:
http://tinyurl.com/3lx42
now there is a great interest for samples developers in "group buy". what is?
for example, this is the rules for the group buy of East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Gold Edition, a product normally sold at 1.000$
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Rules:
* to join the Group Buy it is necessary to pay an entry fee of $398.00 USD which is the minimum amount the product will cost you;
* If 81 buyers or more are reached, you will need no additional payment;
* The final payment will be the difference between the entry fee and the final price. The final price is shown on the table below and depends on the amount of buyers that will take part in the Group Buy;
* Both the entry fee and the final payment constitute a purchase. We will not issue any refund.
Discounts -
1-10 $796 20%
11-20 $696 30%
21-40 $597 40%
41-80 $497 50%
81-100 $398 60%
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so, in this period of time, the more people buy the software, the less they pay. now the counting is near 700.
i thought that this approach could be a great opportunity for creamware: they could arrange a group buy for their software and make a lot of cash. in this way, more and more people become interested in buying, and there is a strong psycological effect of getting a normally expansive software at a cheap price.
what do you think?
PS: i also forwarded this message directly to CW.
for example:
http://tinyurl.com/3lx42
now there is a great interest for samples developers in "group buy". what is?
for example, this is the rules for the group buy of East West Quantum Leap Symphonic Orchestra Gold Edition, a product normally sold at 1.000$
**********
Rules:
* to join the Group Buy it is necessary to pay an entry fee of $398.00 USD which is the minimum amount the product will cost you;
* If 81 buyers or more are reached, you will need no additional payment;
* The final payment will be the difference between the entry fee and the final price. The final price is shown on the table below and depends on the amount of buyers that will take part in the Group Buy;
* Both the entry fee and the final payment constitute a purchase. We will not issue any refund.
Discounts -
1-10 $796 20%
11-20 $696 30%
21-40 $597 40%
41-80 $497 50%
81-100 $398 60%
******
so, in this period of time, the more people buy the software, the less they pay. now the counting is near 700.
i thought that this approach could be a great opportunity for creamware: they could arrange a group buy for their software and make a lot of cash. in this way, more and more people become interested in buying, and there is a strong psycological effect of getting a normally expansive software at a cheap price.
what do you think?
PS: i also forwarded this message directly to CW.