Then again, puting a product out at a discount, to reward those who may have supported you / assisted you, or even your target audience, to get some out there to get it 'known' and commented on with real life experiences is also a good way to get it going as well.
I wasn't going to get a technivorn because it just seemed a bit high to me. When I seen it go on a nice sale at a website, I said, well hell, I always wanted one, and now they are on sale, im gonna get it at that price. Some things I am going to get whether they are on sale or not. Other things I pretty much am not interested in, sale or not.
Again, so you sold me a techie on the cheap. You didn't make a hell of a lot of money off it, but now that I DO have it, I need the filters, and cleaning stuff, etc, so now have to buy that from you too. Passing up the big bucks on that one item, got me 'on the hook' and now you can make your money off me on the 'little items' I will need now that I do have that 'big' item.
A good salesman also looks down the road, not just at the immediate sale or item in front of them.
I really don't need another coffee brewer, even this neat nifty new fandangled one. I really like what it promises so far, but is that 'neatness' enough to push me over the 'jesus aaron you have how many now!!!' threshold? A sale or discount very well might make it worth while.
No Im not mooching for a sale but just stating as an example. Im going to get one anyways because I am getting into tea now as well, and I really like the pick you temp option it has.
Aaron