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<blockquote data-quote="Beatin&#039;" data-source="post: 8240615" data-attributes="member: 646085"><p>companies that have scores of models to sell have a very peculiar business model. They revolve around catching as many potential customers as possible with as many "different colors of advertising" as possible. They make it look like they have something for everybody, when in actuality, all there products are the same trash because their resources are spread thin.</p><p></p><p>many times when someone is trying to buy something, they are looking for a particular feature in the advertised product. Say they want something small to fit in the car. The Trash Audio Company will have 100 models and one of them will be advertised as being small and easy to fit in your car. The potential buyer is more likely to purchase the product after searching through many models that don't advertise that feature, ie: small and fits in your car, because it fits his purpose.</p><p></p><p>The Good Quality Audio Company typically will have a few models of amps, for example, that can be purposeful to most potential buyers. But there is no illusion of wide choices and the "golden egg" in the middle of them all, so they are more likely to search elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>I've seen this practice everywhere. Firearms industry, video game industry, car audio, etc. Junk Industries always have truck loads of crappy options whereas One Option Incorporated typically produce a high quality product.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beatin', post: 8240615, member: 646085"] companies that have scores of models to sell have a very peculiar business model. They revolve around catching as many potential customers as possible with as many "different colors of advertising" as possible. They make it look like they have something for everybody, when in actuality, all there products are the same trash because their resources are spread thin. many times when someone is trying to buy something, they are looking for a particular feature in the advertised product. Say they want something small to fit in the car. The Trash Audio Company will have 100 models and one of them will be advertised as being small and easy to fit in your car. The potential buyer is more likely to purchase the product after searching through many models that don't advertise that feature, ie: small and fits in your car, because it fits his purpose. The Good Quality Audio Company typically will have a few models of amps, for example, that can be purposeful to most potential buyers. But there is no illusion of wide choices and the "golden egg" in the middle of them all, so they are more likely to search elsewhere. I've seen this practice everywhere. Firearms industry, video game industry, car audio, etc. Junk Industries always have truck loads of crappy options whereas One Option Incorporated typically produce a high quality product. [/QUOTE]
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