one for $5, two for $8, three for $10?
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Originally Posted by
fluter
IMHO, that would not be a good move (in terms of the emotional effect on those who bought chances early). Maybe a discount on multiple tickets?
One of the best gimmicks I've seen for a raffle was giving six tickets for the price of five. That does wonders for sales of a one-dollar raffle ticket; I'm not sure how it applies here. Where I might have ponied up $1, $2, or $3---it induces almost everyone to give $5 each time they buy a ticket.
I can see that... My suggestion basically amounts to 2-tickets for $8; so, it would be fine to permit that sort of discount program, individually, from the outset. Perhaps, a third tier of 3-tickets for $10 would maximize participation?
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