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About Scaling Up - Verne Harnish's Best-selling Book
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one of the difficulties of digital goods is the perceived value. Why is so simple to spend 2 USD (or equivalent) on a coffee and so hard to do it on a book/game/app? Our minds play tricks when we canāt touch something. (For instance, in the current debate with the NFT nobody understands anything).
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one of the difficulties of digital goods is the perceived value. Why is so simple to spend 2 USD (or equivalent) on a coffee and so hard to do it on a book/game/app? Our minds play tricks when we can't touch something. (For instance, in the current debate with the NFT nobody understands anything).
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@fastidious@arrakis.netbros.com I know, they (author/publisher) are not interested in giving a ānon-privacy eroding garbageā in exchange for @prologic@twtxt.net ās money
In some other regions, money is an issue. I donāt see it here.
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one of the difficulties of digital goods is the perceived value. Why is so simple to spend 2 USD (or equivalent) on a coffee and so hard to do it on a book/game/app? Our minds play tricks when we can't touch something. (For instance, in the current debate with the NFT nobody understands anything).
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and what Iām explaining is that giving you a product protecting the interests of the consumer āmightā go against the interests of the producer (that usually is money)