Which marketing trick will get more buyers?
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It depends on the offer. 50% is best if you only need one of them, otherwise you'll just overconsume.

@Rudy Siedlecki 🌳 exactly my thought. I don't need two of some things ;-)


It comes down to a bit the same in terms of price, but I'm probably triggered by that word “free.”. hihi. Only if it's a shelf-stable product, like shampoo or something.

Buy something and for just the offer of one you get two if two, who hasn't seen it sometimes I feel like they raise their price to match the one they give away

Wow, I sometimes go shopping for student support materials, when there is an offer I go to the half-price one, that is, a good bargain

Digital marketing offers can be noticed when people think they earn more by paying more

It's all a lot of factors, because if a product is in itself very expensive, the fact of giving a discount causes people to buy it instead of buying something expensive and then getting something expensive

This reminds me of the many times when television promoted a product, but when I was young it was very striking

The offers make people have their eyes on it, but if they see that they give you something else for free, their mind is activated.

Telling them that you will give them half the price is successful in sales, often people just raise the price and put this offer to look the same, but simulating a cheaper purchase

Giving a product for free is like the brain recognizing it as a profit, that leads to more sales of the product (marketing).

I chose the one with a 50 percent discount because it is usually the one that attracts the most attention since the public buys more because they think it is a great deal

Well I chose this option because it seems clearer to me, although there is always a trick in everything, well I believe that

In particular, 50 percent like it more, I buy more and more when I don't have it, they work a lot on emotion

I prefer to buy something for half the price and buy something else with the remaining balance other than having two of the same thing

free triggers so much more in people these days and that's so tempting, I think more than.

I prefer to buy something for half the price and buy something else with the remaining balance other than having two of the same thing

In terms of price, it comes down to the same thing, of course, and for most people, the word free will be the trigger, but what am I with a second product if I only need one? Personally, I would rather just pay less, so I can buy something else with those pennies.

I choose the first one because I'm going to get two products anyway. I pay for one and get the exact same item. You see this a lot, at least before inflation, you saw it a lot more. 1+ 1 free is always better than what you're currently seeing a lot, namely... Show moreI choose the first one because I'm going to get two products anyway. I pay for one and get the exact same item. You see this a lot, at least before inflation, you saw it a lot more. 1+ 1 free is always better than what you're currently seeing a lot, namely the title 2nd half price, because that's too vague. Who decides the price you pay at that moment? Because you don't know that. They come at a price, but you don't know if that was also the old price. 50% discount on sales is just as vague, because even there you don't know what the original price was and you'll get that 50% discount. Not usually, namely. They set the purchase price, which it normally costs, higher and then add a 50% discount. Originally, the sales price was therefore a lot lower than what is currently set. So 1+1 free is always the best discount. What you're seeing a lot right now and what's also sly. 2 for 2.25 for example and then dessert. But those desserts normally cost 0.99 and were also often 1+1 free. 2 for 2.25 . They set the original sales price with a slash through it, which is always higher than 2.25. But that price with a stripe, which is not right, is therefore not a discount at all, but you just charge 2 items. Then the items for 1 euro! Read the fine print Pork tenderloin 1 euro: yes per 100 grams, so a pound costs 5 euro!

“Free” does indeed trigger more. While both come down to the same thing. I sometimes drop off the free extra product, or share the unit price with someone, so that we can both benefit from it.

I'm more in favor of a discount on 1 product. It also depends on the product, of course, but I don't need 2 items of the same.

50% discount appeals to me the most, because I don't always (or often don't) need 2 of the same products. (And then it must be a real discount, I'll check the price tag below the offer! 🤣)