Best Selling Product
Question: How does an item in Community Pricing that is only at 30% become a "BESTSELLER"?
http://www.logos.com/product/8511/the-catholic-encyclopedia
As soon as I get a link to this I will send to sales@logos.com
Will post any reply received
Lots of people are bidding and there's a significant production cost hurdle at the price people are bidding.
Does "bestseller" imply logos, or in its original print version?
How does an item in Community Pricing that is only at 30% become a "BESTSELLER"?
Simple: by having more bidders than any other CP except the two above it.
What surprised me, was to find out right now that the number one bestselling item currently on CP is the free book. How is that possible? Yes, it makes perfect sense from the perspective that you'd think a lot of people would want a free book, but it's $8 for one volume. At that price, and with that many bids, it should have been over the top long ago, and the price should be down by now. Looks to me like Logos has been artificially manipulating the production costs, in order to make it go over the top exactly when they wanted it to. We could indeed have ignored it and let it take care of itself.
How does an item in Community Pricing that is only at 30% become a "BESTSELLER"? Simple: by having more bidders than any other CP except the two above it. What surprised me, was to find out right now that the number one bestselling item currently on CP is the free book. How is that possible? Yes, it makes perfect sense from the perspective that you'd think a lot of people would want a free book, but it's $8 for one volume. At that price, and with that many bids, it should have been over the top long ago, and the price should be down by now. Looks to me like Logos has been artificially manipulating the production costs, in order to make it go over the top exactly when they wanted it to. We could indeed have ignored it and let it take care of itself.
I agree that it does seem a little strange.