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[The Art of Pricing: Why Selling to the Wealthy is the Key to Scaling]-[How to Sell High Ticket Offers to the Right Customers | Ep 996]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-01-27

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📋 Summary

The Wealth Gap and Business Strategy

Alex Hormozi posits that the fundamental reason many entrepreneurs struggle to make money is not a lack of effort, but a failure to target the right market. By utilizing U.S. net worth data—where the top 1% holds more wealth than the bottom 90% combined—Hormozi illustrates that the majority of businesses are fighting over the "bottom 50%," a segment with extremely limited spending power. He argues that if you want to increase your revenue, you must "go where the money is."

Applying the Pareto Principle

Business growth is governed by the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule), but Hormozi takes it a step further: 20% of customers create 80% of revenue, 4% of customers create 64% of profit, and the top 1% often accounts for over 50% of total profit. This "power law" within business suggests that serving a few high-value clients is significantly more profitable than managing a high-volume, low-margin business. He highlights that "the only thing worse than offering a $1,000 thing to somebody who’s got a $100 budget is offering a $100 thing to somebody who’s got a $1,000 budget."

The Top-Down Scaling Strategy

Hormozi advocates for a "top-down" approach to business branding and operations, citing Tesla as a primary example. By starting with high-priced, exclusive products, you establish brand authority. It is easier for a premium brand to introduce a more affordable tier later than for a budget brand to pivot into luxury. Furthermore, operating at a high price point allows for better margins, enabling you to hire top talent, deliver superior service, and cultivate a reputation that fuels further demand.

Rethinking Pricing and Upsells

To maximize profit, entrepreneurs should implement a tiered pricing model. Hormozi’s rule of thumb is to "five to 10X your price" for each new tier. He explains that you should not fear the "no's" from the masses; instead, you are looking for the "whale" who finds your premium offer to be a great value. He notes that "a single person paying $10,000... is the same as 400 people buying a $50 thing," emphasizing the efficiency of large prices in small quantities.

Overcoming Psychological Barriers

Many business owners suffer from "selling out of their own wallet," where they project their own financial constraints onto their customers. Hormozi emphasizes that wealthy individuals do not think in terms of "cost"; they think in terms of "return, cost versus value." He suggests that if you are closing 80% of your leads, you are likely severely underpriced. He recommends a gradual increase in pricing—bumping prices by 20% until you reach an equilibrium where you are closing roughly 30-40% of prospects.

Summary of Actionable Advice

  1. Stop selling to the masses: Acknowledge that the bottom 50% have limited resources and focus on the top 10% who have the capacity to pay.
  2. Use Price as an Anchor: When presenting a price, tell the client it is "expensive" beforehand to set an emotional anchor.
  3. Lead Scoring: Qualify leads based on indicators of wealth (e.g., zip codes or business size) to ensure you are spending your time on the right prospects.
  4. The Virtuous Cycle: Higher prices lead to higher margins, which allow for better service, which creates a better reputation, which drives more demand—eventually making you one of the wealthy people you are serving.

🎯Key Sentences

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Imagine this pyramid as a representation of earning in the United States.
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If this doesn't change how you do business, you are missing the plot.
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This is how you do less and make more.
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It doesn't hit the same, right?
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I can't even believe this is possible.
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📝Key Phrases

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brushing shoulders with
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missing the plot
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rings true
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bottom line
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rule of thumb
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📖 Transcript

You aren't making as much money as you want because you don't know how to get it from the people who've got it.
My name's Alex Ramozy.
I run a portfolio of companies at acquisition.com that generate over $250 million per year.
I did a book launch 12 weeks ago that did 106 million in sales in a weekend and broke a Guinness World Record for the fastest selling nonfiction book of all time.
In this video I'm gonna explain a core shift in my understanding of how getting money actually works and why the rich do in fact get richer.
And I'm gonna show you the math behind it.

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