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cominginsecond said:First off, I'm not a retailer. Where did I say that I was?
. . . If your profits go up by having the lowest price, then it is worth not being able to advertise the price.
Dude, I'm sorry for busting your chops, here. Still, it just kind of sounded like you might be working for Musiciansadvocate the way you were defending them. And it's good that you aren't, because their marketing sucks.

Look, I am a marketing person by trade, and I also have quite a bit of online marketing experience to ad to my credit. That said, I will be the first to say that marketing is nothing more than common sense. I'll admit this.
So here's a bit of Marketing (common sense) 101 for you, as it appears you must have been absent when they covered some of these topics:
1) Your profits do not go UP by having the LOWEST price. No explanation needed there.
2) In order to justify having the lowest price, from a profit standpoint, you need to rely on VOLUME. In other words, you're going to have to sell twice as many units as the guy who's selling the same product at 2 X your profit margin.
And it's still going to cost you the same in shipping cost, so you have to take that in to consideration, as well. So bottom line is you're going to have to sell A LOT.
3) Web shoppers are not the type who like to be bothered with a lot of steps. They are shopping for price, but even more so for convenience, so the vast majority will pass over and simply disregard your ad if it doesn't include the necessary info - like the model number, PRICE, a picture, shipping, etc. So in other words, YOU ARE most certainly LOSING customers by not advertising the price.
Accept it. They lost me, they lost Postalblue, they lost Michael Jones, and who knows how many hundreds/thousands more just like us. They didn't lose you, but then you are very much in the minority.
In summary: Lower price necessitates the need to sell in volume. In order to sell in volume, you need to be able to ADVERTISE YOUR LOW PRICE TO AS MANY PEOPLE AS POSSIBLE so they know your price is the lowest and buy it!
Otherwise, you defeat the whole purpose of selling it low in the first place. Unless of course you just enjoy needlessly cutting in to your own profit margins in a massochistic sort of way. And that's fine, uh, if you're in to that sort of thing.

(watch, I'll lose big time and have to eat my words. Oh well.)