kitsukat wrote:I mean, when you want to buy a song off the internet, usually it costs around $1, but when you want to buy hypnosis, it's always somewhere around $30, $40, even $100+!
It's ridiculously expensive for stuff that you have no idea if it's any good, if it's what you want, if it's even what it says it is. There's also usually little to no feedback on paid files, so you have no idea if it's even worth the money. ...
Recording a song is a totally different skill set from recording a hypnosis file. How many people do you know that can sing or play a musical instrument compared to how many that can hypnotize you?
Still, there are a lot of crappy hypnosis files around. Some are free and worth every penny. There are also a lot of crappy files from famous names like Studio Jezebel, Mistress Candice, and Isabella Valentine. They do charge outrageous prices for their products, from my perspective, but they are still in business. Its a mystery.
But then again, some people pay hundreds of dollars for a bottle of wine. I can't tell the difference between $20 and $200 wine, but I know a lot of people who think they can.
They like to pay $200 because it makes them feel they are special, and the wine is special, and they enjoy it more because they paid $200 for it.
There are a lot of good hypnosis files around too. Authors like Cardigan, MsJ, and Sarnoga make high quality files. If you like one of their products, chances are good you will like their whole product line. Try the free ones first. Very little risk.
Making a purchase can be a risk. If you have never heard anything from the author, if there are no credible reviews. It really is hard to imagine coughing up $40 for a hypnosis file that might be a dud.
But then again, the last time I went to a movie, it cost me $18 for tickets, it had previously successful actors, a famous director, got great reviews, and it still sucked. How does that work? Its a mystery.