Re: M80 VS High Price Competitor
To be honest, I really don't know what that means but I hear it a lot from Zaino users (in fact I read a lot of interesting things from Zaino users).
One of my personal favorites is: "well Zaino may not look as good as NXT, but it is way more durable".
So, let me get this straight... if I use NXT, wax my car regularly (something I love to do anyway), I will get long term lasting protection that looks better than Zaino? Why would that make me want to run out and get Zaino?
You see, I'm not a novice at this stuff (not a pro by any stretch) but I've been detailing for about 17 years and I've tried Zaino and a guy on my street lives by it. To be honest, I think it looks pretty good but I don't think it looks better than NXT 2.0 (but certainly costs WAY more and is MUCH harder to get - especially when you live in NJ).
I think where you get it wrong is that I don't think you are fully accepting the mentality of marketing and getting the proper "price point". You can bet your bottom dollar that even Meg's did it when coming out with NXT 2.0. They had to get the right price that would scare off the OTC consumer and the keep it high enough that the enthusiast (like me) would think..."oh this must be good".
With products like Zaino, Poorboys, Klasse and P21's they *must* keep the prices high for two reasons: 1) they probably don't have the economies of scale the Meg's has and 2) their customer base expects to pay a "premium price" for a "premium product". In step 2, *many* consumers become blindly faithful to the product based on how much it cost them.
Originally posted by TH0001
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One of my personal favorites is: "well Zaino may not look as good as NXT, but it is way more durable".
So, let me get this straight... if I use NXT, wax my car regularly (something I love to do anyway), I will get long term lasting protection that looks better than Zaino? Why would that make me want to run out and get Zaino?
You see, I'm not a novice at this stuff (not a pro by any stretch) but I've been detailing for about 17 years and I've tried Zaino and a guy on my street lives by it. To be honest, I think it looks pretty good but I don't think it looks better than NXT 2.0 (but certainly costs WAY more and is MUCH harder to get - especially when you live in NJ).
I think where you get it wrong is that I don't think you are fully accepting the mentality of marketing and getting the proper "price point". You can bet your bottom dollar that even Meg's did it when coming out with NXT 2.0. They had to get the right price that would scare off the OTC consumer and the keep it high enough that the enthusiast (like me) would think..."oh this must be good".
With products like Zaino, Poorboys, Klasse and P21's they *must* keep the prices high for two reasons: 1) they probably don't have the economies of scale the Meg's has and 2) their customer base expects to pay a "premium price" for a "premium product". In step 2, *many* consumers become blindly faithful to the product based on how much it cost them.
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