Sentences with phrase «normal price once»

It's debuting AT the sale price before jumping UP to normal price once the sale ends.

Not exact matches

Those customers you saw during a discount won't return once prices return to normal.
You will be charged $ 35,95 (instead of the normal price $ 47,94) at once for 6 months of access to The House of Yoga.
The problem that most people have is that they don't have a large enough reader base to do this on their own, and even if they did it would make the most sense to point your most loyal fans to your book once it is back to it's normal price since these are the people most likely to actually purchase your book.
Once I had ordered my copies, I then went back and changed my pricing back to normal again and saved it.
Normally, an author won't earn a huge amount of money during a sale, but the sales will earn you more views and recommendations that should result in more regular sales once the book's price returns to normal.
Once I blogged the connection, the owner of one of the promo sites dropped out and the outrageous «fixed price» went back to normal on two sites.
So, while it's lovely to «reach» 23,000 new readers, it's even nicer to find some new readers once the price returns to normal.
History tells us that prices do not stop falling once they hit normal levels.
A «polluter pays» tax (the costs of which should, via normal market mechanisms, tend to be distributed among the benificiaries of the polluting activity, including internationally, other things being equal) doesn't just provide revenue to deal with damages (or avoid them) but also produces a price signal which reshapes behaviors (once decided, even before going into effect) in suppliers, consumers, and investors — the supply and demand curves shift making alternatives more abundant, etc..
I agree that these are significant concerns and that once the bitumen price differential comes down to normal historical levels and production expansion accelerates, these will become top priority issues for the oil companies.
Both are expensive compared to the once - normal iPad price tag.
Price cuts appear to be a normal process for Apple, but these tend to happen once their newer models hit the shelves.
Once housing supply returns to normal levels, we believe the economy will support modest pricing growth into 2010.»
Although the supply of homes for sale continues to be constrained in many markets across Canada, Royal LePage is predicting that once housing supply returns to normal levels, the economy will support modest pricing growth into 2010.
Royal LePage predicts that once housing supply returns to normal levels, the economy will support modest pricing growth into 2010.
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