Free: Attraction of the cross?

Logos has a new offer (http://blog.logos.com/2012/05/get-a-free-book-and-learn-to-use-community-pricing/). If this book on CP reaches the 4 dollal line it will be free.
Well, I would love to have it for free (don't we all) and we will. Except when people place higher bids.
Because when it would reach production cost at 6 or 18 (which is closest at the moment) it will ship and we will have little time to lower the price. But when no one bids higher than 4, it will be free (even if it takes some time to get is there).
So please, bid 4 dollar and if you have a bid on a higher price: lower it!
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Placed my bid for $4.
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Revised my bid down to $4
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I have a feeling this will require a very, very large number of bids at $4 to succeed. Smart marketing.
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It will probably take a lot of people, but since it is for free, I think it is possible to find these people. There are 80000 in the forums only.....
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I'm in. [:)]
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To me, $4 would have been about right for a CP 19th-century book. I wonder how the suggested bid of $18 came about. I doubt it would ever come out at that price.
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Bill Moore said:
I wonder how the suggested bid of $18 came about
$18 is not the "suggested bid." It is the "projected price" based upon real bids.
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alabama24 said:Bill Moore said:
I wonder how the suggested bid of $18 came about
$18 is not the "suggested bid." It is the "projected price" based upon real bids.
Technically, you are correct. I have always taken it as the "suggested price" because lower bids are in red and receive the ominous "Your bid may fail" warning. [;)]
So . . . I wonder how the projected price of $18 came about when that was the price which I found immediately after getting the email CP notice (yesterday?) and it's still the price today. Hey, inquiring minds wanna know. [:D]
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Bill Moore said:
I wonder how the projected price of $18 came about when that was the price which I found immediately after getting the email CP notice (yesterday?) and it's still the price today.
Email must be quicker in SC than VA. I only got mine this afternoon. [:D]
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alabama24 said:Bill Moore said:
I wonder how the projected price of $18 came about when that was the price which I found immediately after getting the email CP notice (yesterday?) and it's still the price today.
Email must be quicker in SC than VA. I only got mine this afternoon.
Everybody wants to catch up with SC!
Actually, I received the "Free book" CP from Logo this afternoon, too, but either saw the Gardiner Spring book in CP or received a CP notification email yesterday. At least I think it was yesterday. I don't think it was this morning, but it's been a bit of a long day. When I saw the projected price [;)] of $18, I said, "No thanks." When I received the "free book" notice this afternoon, I said, "On second thought . . . ."
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I must not be understanding the promotion.
According to the blog:
"We will be tracking all of the bidders. If you’ve bid at or above the closing price, when it ships you will get it free."
The way I read this is everyone who places a successful bid gets the resource for free. What would be the problem with placing the highest possible bid. At $34 it will reach 100% quicker than at $4.
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Ummm... guys, what am I missing?
This is what the blog says:
" ...if your bid is at or above the closing price, we’ll give it to you free!"Where is the $4 (mentioned in the OP) indicated?
Unless I have missed something, WHATEVER price it closes at will result in a free book to anyone who has bid at that price or higher.
Which is exactly how CP works... you get the book for the closing cost if your bid matches or exceeds the closing cost. If you bid BELOW the closing cost... you don't get the book. Only in this case, no matter where it crosses the line, you get the book for FREE if you are at that point or above. The only way you don't get the book for free is if your bid is BELOW the closing price... in which case, you don't get it at all... like normal.
But since there is always a time period after it crosses the line (closing price) to the time/day when bidding closes... that means that EVERYONE can get this for free, no matter what the price is, and no matter what they originally bid... because they can always RAISE their bid to meet or surpass the point it crosses the line, whatever that may be.
Which is even SHREWDER marketing. The last thing Logos would want is to introduce folks to CP and then NOT give away a free book... because that would DISCOURAGE people from participating in CP, not ENCOURAGE them. So the intention is that this is going to be a giveaway for Logos.
So it seems that the OP is actually a better way to ensure that you DON'T get the book for free... by seriously UNDERBIDDING... and potentially forgetting to adjust your bid later to ensure that it is at least as high as the point that it croses the line.
OR seriously... maybe I am really missing something here??
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I'm getting confused (not the first time!). Has the Logos Talk page changed?
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Okay, here it is, as I found in the Logos Talk email I received:
Try Out Community
Pricing with This Special Offer!We want everyone to see just how
easy bidding on a Community Pricing title is, so we’ve cooked up an exciting
promotion! Bid on Gardiner Spring’s Attraction of the Cross, and if it
crosses over at $4 (or less), we’ll
give it to you free!This shouldn’t be too difficult, but it’ll take
some work. Watch the video again to get a sense for the best bidding strategy,
then place your bid. After you’ve bid, share this Community Pricing title with
others! The more people who bid, the lower the price goes.Pastor, Cornerstone Baptist Church, Clinton, SC
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We are only talking about $4. However, I think the subject line is a bit misleading, "Get a free book and Learn To Use Community Pricing" then it goes on to tell you what needs to happen in order for you to get the free book. Just the principle of the thing.
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Ah! There you go, Bill. The email you received is different than the link in the OP to the actual blog.
It will be interesting to see how Logos straightens this out... although I suspect they will favor the blog posting, as it has a wider circulation.
UNLESS... Logos intends that you guys on the email list don't get as good a deal as the rest of us! [:P]
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It seems as though the email and blog read differently. That's where the confusion is. I will place my bid for $4.
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We apologize for the confusion this morning. We want to offer our users the best deal possible, so we decided to make Attraction of the Cross free regardless of the closing price—no need to get it down to $4.
The promotion works just like any other Community Pricing title. Everyone whose bid is at or above the closing bidding price will get the title for that price when it ships—only this time, it's free!
Make sure your bid is going to be successful (raising it to match the going price) and spread the word to your friends.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
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Thanks for clearing it up, Corey. And thanks to Logos for the book.
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Corey Decker said:
We apologize for the confusion this morning. We want to offer our users the best deal possible, so we decided to make Attraction of the Cross free regardless of the closing price—no need to get it down to $4.
The promotion works just like any other Community Pricing title. Everyone whose bid is at or above the closing bidding price will get the title for that price when it ships—only this time, it's free!
Make sure your bid is going to be successful (raising it to match the going price) and spread the word to your friends.
Bid raised plus shared with some friends.
Keep Smiling [:)]
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Corey Decker said:
We apologize for the confusion this morning. We want to offer our users the best deal possible, so we decided to make Attraction of the Cross free regardless of the closing price—no need to get it down to $4.
The promotion works just like any other Community Pricing title. Everyone whose bid is at or above the closing bidding price will get the title for that price when it ships—only this time, it's free!
Make sure your bid is going to be successful (raising it to match the going price) and spread the word to your friends.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
So I need to raise my bid to $18 to ensure I get it for free?
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Corey Decker said:
We apologize for the confusion this morning. We want to offer our users the best deal possible, so we decided to make Attraction of the Cross free regardless of the closing price—no need to get it down to $4.
The promotion works just like any other Community Pricing title. Everyone whose bid is at or above the closing bidding price will get the title for that price when it ships—only this time, it's free!
Make sure your bid is going to be successful (raising it to match the going price) and spread the word to your friends.
Let me know if you have any other questions. Thanks!
Thanks Corey,
Because of this, I moved my bid to $34.
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This promotion is to teach people how Community Pricing works..so if you bid lower than the going price, you will lose out on a freebie. The going price right now is $18. If you want this freebie fast, bid on $18.[:)]
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Evan Boardman said:
This promotion is to teach people how Community Pricing works..so if you bid lower than the going price, you will lose out on a freebie. The going price right now is $18. If you want this freebie fast, bid on $18.
If people will move their bids up to $34, it will even go faster.
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tom collinge said:Evan Boardman said:
This promotion is to teach people how Community Pricing works..so if you bid lower than the going price, you will lose out on a freebie. The going price right now is $18. If you want this freebie fast, bid on $18.
If people will move their bids up to $34, it will even go faster.
If enough Logos users bid $ 34, then the closing price could be $ 4 (that changes to free after closing for all bidders at or above closing price).
Logos Talk article => http://blog.logos.com/2012/05/get-a-free-book-and-learn-to-use-community-pricing/ has link => Attraction of the Cross
Keep Smiling [:)]
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If enough Logos users bid $ 34, then the closing price could be $ 4 (that changes to free after closing for all bidders at or above closing price).
Logos Talk article => http://blog.logos.com/2012/05/get-a-free-book-and-learn-to-use-community-pricing/ has link => Attraction of the Cross
KS4J,
You might want to read the other posts and the blog. This book is going to be free when it ships. It doesn't have to have the $4 closing price.
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I can see this promotion causing a lot of discord in the near future. Those who bid $4 based upon the original offering are going to be upset when the book ships for free to those who bid $18. I really wish LOGOS would do a better job preparing for these "specials". A little more preparation would save a lot of headaches later on.
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I'm in at $34. I like this kind of consumer social experiment from Logos. [:)] I hope they conduct more experiments like this, except mathematically, I can't prove that $34 = $0.
Maybe we will get 2 free books in June.
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If enough Logos users bid $ 34, then the closing price could be $ 4 (that changes to free after closing for all bidders at or above closing price).
I am not sure I understand your logic. A $34 bid helps $4 bidders only as much as a $4 bid, but could actually backfire. If enough bidders bid $34, it will close at $34 if there are not enough bidders at lower price points before it closes. Encouraging high bids just helps set the closing date sooner, not to lower the price.
Am I missing something?
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tom collinge said:
If enough Logos users bid $ 34, then the closing price could be $ 4 (that changes to free after closing for all bidders at or above closing price).
Logos Talk article => http://blog.logos.com/2012/05/get-a-free-book-and-learn-to-use-community-pricing/ has link => Attraction of the Cross
KS4J,
You might want to read the other posts and the blog. This book is going to be free when it ships. It doesn't have to have the $4 closing price.
Noticed this Community Pricing title has a Limited-time offer plus if existing bids were raised to $ 34, then would have nearly 100 % progress for closing:
Once 100 % progress is reached, more bids by Logos users would reduce projected closing price; hence potential for $ 4 (or less) if enough Logos users place their bids before closing time arrives (at Noon in Bellingham, WA on a Friday with a minimum of 48 hours between 100 % progress and closing). To close at $ 4 would need 850 % more bids than number of $ 34 bids needed to cover 100 % of estimated production cost. To close at $ 2 would need 1700 % more bids compared to number of $ 34 bids (twice as many bids as $ 4).
If 100 % progress is achieved during the Limited-time offer, then this resource would ship for free to all Logos users that have a bid amount equal to OR higher than the closing price.
Personally wonder how low can closing price go for this resource ? If this does close at $ 2 (or lower), then marketing campaign to increase community bidding activity would be tremendously successful. Also has longer term benefit for all Logos users to have more active community bidding since a number of resources are languishing from not enough bids. From a Logos business perspective, increasing number of active community bidders is likewise attractive to expand number of high quality resources.
Note: this resource has 413 pages so has a bit less to digitize and do high quality spell checking compared to most community pricing resources; with less volume of work to produce a high quality Logos resource, suspect this resource could ship a bit sooner (i.e. few weeks).
Currently, my second highest prioritized commentary series is => The Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges (58 vols.) that was a community pricing resource, which closed on 24 June 2011, then shipped on 9 September 2011.
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If 100 % progress is achieved during the Limited-time offer,
I think I understand now, although I don't really think there is any jeopardy of "time running out."
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well, lets push it the last small bit!
were around 80 percent at the moment!
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Well folks the ad says for a limited time it's for free, so why are people bidding lower than $18?
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Evan Boardman said:
Well folks the ad says for a limited time it's for free, so why are people bidding lower than $18?
a bid at $18 is also a bid for $16, $14, $12,... If everyone who bid will move up their bid to $32, it will be already cross the finish line.
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This is great for getting people to use CP for the first time...but it is likely to cause them some confusion, seeing as it is already causing grizzled CP vets some confusion as well.
Here's the deal as I see it. Because this book is going out the door for free as soon as it crosses the line, then it really only makes sense to bid the highest possible price-point, since bidding lower will possibly keep you from getting the book at all. EVERYONE who wants this book should bid the max amount. Of course, that means it will trigger faster than usual, and as a result, Logos may not get as many people to participate in this offer as they would like.
Because the price at which it triggers for production in this case isn't the price paid (which is $0), this promotion doesn't exactly teach users how CP normally works...it only gets newbies to CP to "pull the trigger" and feel good for doing so. Since this offering is free, choosing the max cost is the wisest decision because it helps the item trigger faster and you won't miss out by offering a lower but "unsuccessful" bid.
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David Paul said:
and you won't miss out by offering a lower but "unsuccessful" bid.
David Paul, I hope you don't read the Bible the way you read ads.
The ad says "Limited-time offer: If your bid is at or above the closing price, we'll give you Attraction of the Cross for free when it ships! '
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Evan Boardman said:David Paul said:
and you won't miss out by offering a lower but "unsuccessful" bid.
David Paul, I hope you don't read the Bible the way you read ads.
The ad says "Limited-time offer: If your bid is at or above the closing price, we'll give you Attraction of the Cross for free when it ships! '
And if a person's bid is below the closing price, you will not get it for free. Therefore, everyone who bid $4 is below the going price right now. If the price does not get to or below $4, they will not get the resource for free. If you bid the max, you will.
What David said was true.
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David Paul said:
choosing the max cost is the wisest decision because it helps the item trigger faster and you won't miss out by offering a lower but "unsuccessful" bid.
Evan Boardman said:David Paul, I hope you don't read the Bible the way you read ads.
Evan, text without context is pretext. I took David's message to mean that you won't "miss out by offering a lower but unsuccessful bid" if you bid higher. Which is logical.
Edit: Sorry Tom, just saw your post. *red face*
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tom collinge said:Evan Boardman said:David Paul said:
and you won't miss out by offering a lower but "unsuccessful" bid.
David Paul, I hope you don't read the Bible the way you read ads.
The ad says "Limited-time offer: If your bid is at or above the closing price, we'll give you Attraction of the Cross for free when it ships! '
And if a person's bid is below the closing price, you will not get it for free. Therefore, everyone who bid $4 is below the going price right now. If the price does not get to or below $4, they will not get the resource for free. If you bid the max, you will.
What David said was true.
Yep.
On the other hand I'm glad that the resource has a somewhat mid-curve going price, and the "typical" curve shape with a slow ascent to the going price and a steep fall afterwards so the people who meet CP for the first time will experience the green/red feature and most probably a price falling after it crossed the threshold.
Even though David is right that in the special circumstance of this offer - where bidding high doesn't cost us money - the most logical step would be bidding max for everyone, I think it is better for the purpose of teaching newcomers that the going price remained stable (and I'm in at the going price).
The small bump at $4 comes from the time before Logos changed their mind about giving it for free regardless of the price it crosses over.
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Chakde India said:
you won't "miss out by offering a lower but unsuccessful bid" if you bid higher.
How can you bid high and low at the same time? If you bid high, it is no longer lower and unsuccessful.
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Evan Boardman said:Chakde India said:
you won't "miss out by offering a lower but unsuccessful bid" if you bid higher.
How can you bid high and low at the same time?
If you offer a low and unsuccessful bid, then you will miss out. But if you bid high, then you won't miss out. You would "miss out by offering a lower but unsuccessful bid", but you would not miss out if you instead offer a higher bid. I admit David's wording caused me to read it twice, but that's what I'm sure he meant.
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alabama24 said:Bill Moore said:
I wonder how the suggested bid of $18 came about
$18 is not the "suggested bid." It is the "projected price" based upon real bids.
Actually, now I see where I got the notion of "suggested bid"--from Logos, but of course. [:)]
I got this email today:
Notice that the "Suggested Bid" for the Dictionary of Greek and Roman Geography is $10. The "Suggested Bid" becomes "Projected price" on the bid page.
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This is free and two weeks it still hasn't crossed the line![:(]
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Evan Boardman said:
This is free and two weeks it still hasn't crossed the line!
I truly don't understand how this can be, especially after Logos made it clear that it is free at any price... I think this says a lot about how few of us both read the forums and use Community Pricing.
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if most of the people who has a lower bid move it to the max, it will go.Kenneth McGuire said:I truly don't understand how this can be, especially after Logos made it clear that it is free at any price... I think this says a lot about how few of us both read the forums and use Community Pricing.
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tom collinge said:
if most of the people who has a lower bid move it to the max, it will go.
I finally get it: ONLY IF our bid is successful, we'll get it for free... I've changed my bid from $4 to the current bid...
Thanks, & blessings!Grace & Peace,
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Everybody just needs to bid full price and it will cross the line
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