The Widget: A Tragedy

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THE Widget, Revealed

Once upon a time, the Acme Widget Corporation revealed The Widget of the Century!

Oh, what a Widget!

It would do ANYTHING, and everything that’s important!

It knows how you feel, what you want, who you “really” are, how to make you happy…

And it delivers that happiness, day after day, like magic.

Critics raved.

Bloggers celebrated its genius.

Crunch Time

Then it hit the market.

The marketing campaign was unprecedented.

Acme Widget Corporation negotiated its placement on the home page of Google.com — a feat never before accomplished by ANYONE, not even Google!

They bought full, front page ads in every U.S. newspaper!

NBA backboards were plastered with images of the Widget.

So were NFL scoreboards, UPS trucks, NYC billboards, NPR programming, and every show aired on ABC, CBS, NBC, HGTV, MTV…………AND Nickleodian!

They even commandeered the International Space Station to project the Widget’s image ON THE FACE OF THE MOON, full size!

The entire world could see it, knew it by name, and WANTED IT!

The Crux

But Acme Widget Corporation and their be-all and end-all widget… were destined for failure.

The widget wasn’t flawed.

The marketing was beyond world class.

The sales channels were wide open gulfs of easy navigation.

The buzz was electrifying.

The timing was perfect.

The world was in need, like never before!

The Goof

But the price, ooohhh the price.

Acme botched the price, the price of the widget.

They reasoned:

“No one else sells this widget.”

“Nothing else is like our widget.”

“Everyone is in love with our widget.”

“So they’ll overpay!”

Oh dear.

Oh, Acme… Acme……. Acme.

How could you miss that memo, of all memos?

The Truth

Design matters, but can be flawed.

Marketing is important, but can be limited.

Sales channels need to be there and open, but can be restrictive.

All those things, ultimately, take a back seat to proper…

PRICING.

And this is true of every widget.

The whole world can know about your widget…

and even want  your widget.

But (unless the buyer is the Federal Government) if you overprice it…

you can expect the whole sales cycle to sit there like a rusty, iron tractor.

Un-moving, un-selling, frozen in space.

The Bottom Line

Houses are widgets, too.

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