The pancakes are already as good as they are. The recipe has been developed and tested and is now ready to be sold to the audience.
So whether they are priced at $.89 or at $8…the actual pancakes are what they are at this point. The price now has more to do with marketing: what we’re thinking about as we consider ordering them and possibly eat them.
As is with your show. The recipe for your show is what it is at this moment in time.
So if you have a good or even great show, why would you charge $1? That doesn’t help anyone. There aren’t many people looking around for a great show where $2 is too much but $1 is just right.
And it doesn’t make you any money. It doesn’t help you experience your value. It doesn’t help me (the audience) mentally commit to the night.
If you have a recipe for a great show or great pancakes, you need to charge us for it.
It helps everyone.
p.s. For those asking…It’s Burger King with the $.89 pancakes. I don’t even believe their claim on burgers.
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