Thinking of starting a community for people who want to learn hardware, work in hardware, or just enjoy tinkering with things in general.
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In my last relationship, she wanted to get into design.
So while having college and work, I started learning design just so I could help her out sent her tutorials, resources, everything.
She didn’t become a designer.
I did. Now I lead design 😭💀
Yesterday I went to Lucky Juice Wala and spent over Rs. 150! 🤯
I just wanted to spend Rs. 40 but came out with 150! 🤡
Here are 3 tricks Lucky Juice Wala uses to make you spend more: 📈
Yesterday I went to IKEA Bengaluru and spent over Rs. 80,000!🤯
I just wanted 5 items but came out with 78!🤡
Here are 3 tricks IKEA uses to make you spend more.📈
💡1. The Gruen Effect:
The layout of IKEA's experience stores is no less than a maze.
Even if you want just one
I’m 20, born and raised in Delhi.
Did BCA in a tier‑3 college, never thought it would help in anyway.
Started earning at 16:
- learned video editing
- learned graphic design
- worked/hosted India’s biggest blockchain event
- took free gigs to understand how the best operate
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💡1. The Decoy Effect:
They offer a variety of juices at different prices, but the most expensive one is always the best value for money. 💯
This neat trick generates over 14.3% more gross profit for Lucky Juice Wala every year. 🚀
💡3. The Psychological Pricing:
They often price their juices at Rs. 39 or Rs. 199.
These prices are just below the psychological price of Rs. 200, which makes people think they're getting a good deal.
Have you been to Lucky Juice Wala yet? 👀
I hope you like it!
💡2. The Upsell:
They always ask you if you want to add toppings or extra shots to your juice.
Most people say yes, even though they don't really need it.
This is a simple way to increase the average order value.