(This post was last modified: 05-22-2017, 11:14 PM by User 852.)
I'm in this hobby a little more than 4 years. The last couple of them, I've seen a great number of artisans offering from brushes and razors to soaps and lotions. Most of them are very good, I had the luck to try many products. Brushes are not my thing, I prefer to spend my money on razors, which play a greater role on the shave result. I've also seen makers creating artificial scarcity in order to increase demand by reducing supply. I recall a great Italian soapmaker, who three years ago created artificial scarcity and you had to be online the exact time he was releasing the soaps to have a chance to grab one. It was very difficult, but most of you know what I mean. Now these soaps are discontinued, nobody talks about them, but still he's a very famous soapmaker that continues to offer quality soaps available for purchase any time of the day. You don't have to get crazy or have a stroke to buy one. There are resellers of his products, so he was clearly forced to change the business model, after several complaints. Wolfman tried to do the same, to offer a product readily available, but I really don't see this moving. Anyway.
This phenomenon seems to be at its peak, makers reduce the supply, offer a limited amount of products every now and then, people do their best to get one, not all of them are lucky enough, but they do try. It's a little crazy that within a couple of minutes or so, every item is gone. Personally, I refuse to follow this trend. I think it's meaningless when there are so many great products available 24 hours a day. If there were no artificial scarcity, the demand would have been diminished, be sure about that. After all, it's a behavioral phenomenon. People tend to prefer what they can't seem to get with ease. Makers know that. Of course, forums play a crucial role on this, without them the number of artisans would have been a lot smaller. I understand the anger and frustration some people express, especially when they see people getting items from these makers like it's the easiest thing in the world.
What do you think about artificial scarcity?
This phenomenon seems to be at its peak, makers reduce the supply, offer a limited amount of products every now and then, people do their best to get one, not all of them are lucky enough, but they do try. It's a little crazy that within a couple of minutes or so, every item is gone. Personally, I refuse to follow this trend. I think it's meaningless when there are so many great products available 24 hours a day. If there were no artificial scarcity, the demand would have been diminished, be sure about that. After all, it's a behavioral phenomenon. People tend to prefer what they can't seem to get with ease. Makers know that. Of course, forums play a crucial role on this, without them the number of artisans would have been a lot smaller. I understand the anger and frustration some people express, especially when they see people getting items from these makers like it's the easiest thing in the world.
What do you think about artificial scarcity?