Hi, I think to answer this question properly we need to remove the word cheap. Cheap implies exactly what it ssys. Cheaply designed, cheaply researched, cheaply built. Otherwise garbage.
Expensive versus Inexpensive. I think you should have both and there are numerous reasons for this but I think there are only a few hey points that need to be covered.
There doesn't seem to be as many members who can afford very expensive items. And more members who can afford less or inexpensive items. With that in mind you might have a chance of selling the more expensive items when somebody spots a less expensive item in your ECA.
A perfect example of this is when I was looking for an Ebook on RR and PLR Products. Two ECA,s had items with almost the exact name. For the most part both products covered most of what I was looking for. One was $17.00 the other was around $27.00. But after I read both product descriptions very carefully I realized the mire expensive one went way more into detail. So I bought the more expensive one.
This can also work backwards, if the less expensive one had more to offer I would have bough it instead.
So expensive or inexpensive your best bet is quality. It doesn't matter how much or his little an item costs the one with the best value is going to be the one that sells.
Just a little food for thought.
I hope this helps.
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Hi, I think to answer this question properly we need to remove the word cheap. Cheap implies exactly what it ssys. Cheaply designed, cheaply researched, cheaply built. Otherwise garbage.
Expensive versus Inexpensive. I think you should have both and there are numerous reasons for this but I think there are only a few hey points that need to be covered.
There doesn't seem to be as many members who can afford very expensive items. And more members who can afford less or inexpensive
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