Season 2 Episode 18
How Apple Trains You to Pay More—And Feel Good About It
Apple doesn’t just sell products. It sells desire.
From the minimalist stores to product launches that feel like theater, every detail is engineered.
The real trick? Anchoring.
You see a MacBook Pro for $2,499. Then another for $1,999. Suddenly, $1,999 feels like a steal—even though it’s still pricey.
This isn’t an accident. Apple uses psychological pricing and product tiering to make the expensive feel reasonable. Not cheap—just justified.
The money lesson? Price is a story. Tell it well in your business. And as a buyer—learn when your brain’s being gamed.
Luxury isn’t just the product. It’s the feeling of buying it.
Good Morning, Money.
Published on 8 hours ago
If you like Podbriefly.com, please consider donating to support the ongoing development.
Donate