If one can get M1 for $3.88 a quart, what would be the appropriate price point for a GIII oil like S/T which is $2.97/QT.?
A group III only oil ? I'm going to throw out 2 bucks a quart . Thing is some of the others are a group III/PAO blend so they will cost a bit more .quote:
Originally posted by GROUCHO MARX:
If one can get M1 for $3.88 a quart, what would be the appropriate price point for a GIII oil like S/T which is $2.97/QT.?
Excellent! I will note that much of the info is already on the website in Machinery Lubrication, which is posted there with all the back issues (and Practicing Oil Analysis mag too): Noria.com. It has 60 pages of text plus glossary. I found it nice to have it compiled in one place. $15 over net or $20 for hard copy. I like the hard copy because it shows oil dripping down a guys hand while pulling the drain plug.quote:
Originally posted by doitmyself:
Sorry, a bit off topic - Tall Paul - is that Noria book any good????
You must never watch NASCAR. They advertise a ton during the races.quote:
They do seem to advertise less than the rest too
But at the same time, nobody (outside of here) knows about Schaeffer Oil. I bet that before people came onto this site, 99% of them had not heard of Schaeffer Oil.quote:
Originally posted by salesrep:
tmorris hey hey That is the kind of comment that coincides with schaeffers philosphy. If we spent millions branding are selves... How much would we then cost???.. A lot more..
Sorry but we get banged some for not being mainstream. and tmorris makes a good point.
I never heard of Schaffers until BITOG. But I am looking at your ad in Machinery Lubrication. The logo is great. A little popular advertizing might go a long way. The Machinery Lubrication ad kinda got me interested to look more into your motor oils. I guess seeing that ad increased my confidence in the company. So now I will take another look.quote:
But at the same time, nobody (outside of here) knows about Schaeffer Oil. [/QB]