Context. The word is ‘Context’
Marketing is a fundamental contributor to our commercial lives.
It is about defining and leveraging the value you create for another, for which they are prepared to pay, while not being about the transaction.
The beach and Heineken experiment as told by behavioural psychologist Richard Thaler describes beautifully the importance of context.
Two blokes on a beach, very hot, and desperate for a beer.
If they are told there is a shack a kilometre down the beach from which they can buy a Heineken, how much would they pay for the beer?
Same situation exactly, except the shack becomes a 5-star hotel.
The price they are prepared to pay for a Heineken from the 5-star hotel is roughly double the price they expect to pay for the same product from the shack.
This is a classic case of context and expectation; people expect to pay more for the identical product from the 5-star hotel than from the shack.
The utility they get from the beer is identical, only the context of the purchase is different.
How do you leverage the context in which your product is presented to potential customers to maximise your revenue generation?
I guess you pay for the quality of the wallpaper.
It is the plastic hello from the girl on the front desk more than the wallpaper.
Poor value to my mind when very thirsty.
Interesting, I thought the headline would attract a lot of viewers to the post, looking to confirm I had actually used a ‘C-word’
Wrong again, dead cat bounce.