If your goal is to get someone to buy from you (or trust, believe, understand, or empathize with you), why would you intentionally confuse them?
Why make it harder than necessary to get the information they need to make a decision?
Why use confusing phrases or vague points in an attempt to hide the cost of your product?
Do you think it makes them more likely to take action? Really it will frustrate them, damage any trust that’s already been built, and push them away.
“If you confuse, you lose.”
—Donald Miller
Make things direct and clear, especially prices. Don’t hide the truth because you’re worried about sticker shock or how someone will react.
If you feel the need to hide it, you might need to rethink what you’re doing. That goes for everything you do, not just selling.
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