The100: Pricing psychology, Amazon tactics and evening walks in Kyoto

The100: Pricing psychology, Amazon tactics and evening walks in Kyoto

The Kolenda Code

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Nick Kolenda, The Psychology of Pricin

Nick Kolenda has picked up a controller, hammered in Up, Up, Down, Down, Left, Right, Left, Right, B, A and unlocked the pricing cheat code. Behold his?42 pricing tactics,?including:

  1. Show prices in small fonts
  2. Insert large numbers near prices
  3. Distinguish the most expensive option


Mapping the forest

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A certain Byron Sharp once said that?paid search is like shelf-space.?And so it’d make sense that Amazon’s ad business is now doing very well for itself. But?which companies is it best for??Over to you, Dr Grace Kite:

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“The vast majority of branded searches take place on Google because people who are committed to buying from a particular brand head to that brand’s website via Google to buy direct [...] if you’re already big, and people already search directly for you, there may be less to gain from paying to appear amongst the jostle of suppliers that Amazon’s algorithm serves up.”


Cutting by investing

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The Good Jobs Strategy

Professor Zeynep Ton published?The Good Jobs Strategy?back in 2014. For those who, like me, appear to have been living under a rock for the past 9 years, here’s the rundown:

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“Minimizing costs is profitable. What most companies might not realize is that maximizing contribution is also profitable. It just requires a different system and set of disciplined choices.”

That different system and set of choices is built upon 2 components:

  1. Invest in people: higher wages, benefits and clear career paths.
  2. 4 operational choices: focus and simplify; standardise and empower; cross-train; and operate with slack.


I know correlation doesn’t = causation, but…

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If I had a beard, I’d have been stroking it whilst reading?Rob Campbell’s recent blog:

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“Like all good conspiracy theories, there’s definitely enough to make you think it could be true. And it could be. Maybe not entirely, but definitely an influence … because the smartphone has become the modern day cigarette … where any moment of pause is a moment to scroll and I can’t think of any moment of pause like queuing up at a supermarket till.”

@Sugar&GumReaders - Whaddya reckon??


And finally…

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Orange / Bleues' Highlights

Someone out there made a website that mixes?live air traffic control with lo-fi beats.?Why does this work so well?! Over.

Adding to the ambiance are?these virtual walks.?I particularly enjoyed my?evening stroll in Kyoto.

And last, but certainly not least… The French Football Federation partnered with Orange?on an advert?to combat negative attitudes towards women’s sport and promote the 2023 World Cup. And its unbelievably good.?



You’ve had Fran on the keys this week whilst Alistair is in Zanzibar - the lucky badger! Hopefully none of you have fallen asleep and let’s keep any typos between us, eh?! ??

Bon weekend,

Fran

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