Originally Posted by
Ladibug
Most people look at things like this in this way, right or wrong, things are worth only what someone is willing to pay for them. It depends on how bad, most times, someone wants something that's for sell. It doesn't only apply to quilting. It is anything.
Yep, this is Marketing 101. You learn this in an entry level Marketing class. Apply this theory to the $200.00 Air Jordan tennis shoes.
My theory is that people "have" the $$$$ but they also must have the "want" and at what price?
i think we need to realize that other factors come into play besides the price. Colors, pattern, quality of workmanship, item function, etc. It is so easy to default to the price objection but there are other factors to consider. We all discern our buying decisions every day.
sandy