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[Why You Are Not Making Money: The Science of Selling to the Wealthy]-[Rich People Buy Differently (So Price Like It) | Ep 1007]

The Game with Alex Hormozi · B2 · 2026-03-03

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📋 Summary

The Wealth Distribution Reality

Alex Hormozi begins by dismantling the common misconception that income is evenly distributed. By visualizing the U.S. net worth of $163 trillion as a simple $100 bill, he illustrates a brutal economic reality: the bottom 50% of the population controls only $2.50, while the top 1% controls a massive $32. This means that a single individual in the top 1% holds more wealth than the entire bottom 90% combined. Hormozi argues that most small business owners fail because they are competing to "slice these two dollars" among the masses rather than accessing the wealth held by the top decile.

Applying the Power Law to Business

Drawing on the Pareto Principle (80/20 rule), Hormozi explains that profit does not follow a linear distribution. In a healthy business model, 20% of customers generate 80% of profits, and within that 20%, the top 1% often accounts for over 50% of total profit. He introduces the concept of "top-down" business scaling—much like Tesla starting with the expensive Roadster before moving to mass-market vehicles. By anchoring high, you establish a premium brand narrative and operational efficiency that is impossible to achieve when starting as a "budget discounter."

The Pricing Strategy: 5x to 10x

To capture this wealth, Hormozi advocates for a tiered pricing structure where each new tier is 5 to 10 times the price of the previous one. He warns that "the only thing worse than offering a $1,000 product to someone with a $100 budget is offering a $100 product to someone with a $1,000 budget." By creating high-ticket tiers, you allow the market to self-select. He emphasizes that you should expect 80-90% of people to say "no" to these premium offers, but the profit generated by the few who say "yes" significantly outperforms the volume-based model of serving the masses.

Overcoming Emotional Barriers

Many entrepreneurs struggle with pricing because they "sell out of their own wallet," projecting their own financial insecurities onto their customers. Hormozi points out that the wealthy do not think in terms of "cost"; they think in terms of the ratio of "return on investment" and "value." To bridge this gap, he suggests tactical pivots:

  1. Stop selling to the bottom 50%: If you cannot afford your own product, you are likely not the target customer.
  2. The "Expensive" Anchor: Explicitly telling a prospect "this is going to be expensive" before naming the price acts as an emotional anchor that prepares the wealthy to pay for value while filtering out those who are not ready.
  3. Use Close Rates as a Metric: If you are closing 80% of your leads, you are significantly underpriced. A healthy close rate for a premium offer should hover between 30% and 40%.

The Virtuous Cycle of Premium Pricing

Ultimately, Hormozi frames entrepreneurship as a journey toward higher margins. Higher prices allow you to hire better talent, which improves service delivery, which in turn builds a better reputation and drives demand. This creates a "virtuous cycle." He concludes with a powerful realization: "If you sell to rich people long enough, they will make you one of them." The goal is not to maximize the number of "yeses," but to maximize the amount of profit per interaction by focusing on the customers who have the capacity to pay for speed, ease, and quality.

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Imagine this pyramid as a representation of earning in the United States.
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What percentage of the people do you think earn 40% of the income?
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And you're like, man, how am I going to pay rent?
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Now you're ready for the drum roll.
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This is very important because it has implications for how you do business.
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brushing shoulders with
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missing the plot
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on steroids
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rings true
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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 Ramosi.
I run a portfolio of companies at acquisitioncom that during server 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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