Raise the price, then offer a "sale" is a common business model. JCPenny about bankrupted itself when a newer CEO lowered every day prices instead of staying with high prices and "big sales"
Or they just keep raising Poly prices to lure in more Aluani sales.
If they offer incentives, I 100% agree with you that is a common business model. 11 months of sales and no incentives offered so far. I stand by my belief they do not seem to be concerned about sales as many think. For reference, November 2014 county VGF deeds totaled 71,922 points (based on Wil's data on DVCNews.com). Wil and I are both tracking PVB data, we both show November 2015 PVB deeds with 79,601 points.
People quickly forget VGF saw a dramatic increase in sales when DVD used the standard almost sold out marketing tool for VGF. For a stretch of 2013, there were questions about VGF sales. After AKV sold out, VGF sales picked up. Then, slowed. When DVD sent out the VGF 80% sold out fliers the boards were filled with plenty of people who said DVD was using it as a marketing tool and there was no way they were that far along in sales. VGF sales gained steam from that marketing tool.
With PVB, the start of sales was terrible. DVD didn't have approval to sell PVB in all states until April or May. For reference, I did a check on VGF and they were able to sell in states like California and New York within a couple weeks of VGF going on sale.
I disagree with many who think DVD was incompetent in getting approval to sell in all states. Disney would fire someone if they were incompetent to that level. Instead, it is likely DVD wanted to sell out VGF before switching fully to PVB.
During that stretch when PVB was not approved in all states, a guide risked losing a sale if they promoted PVB to someone from one of those non-approved states. I know I would not put in effort to sell something knowing that a good portion of buyers do not buy on site. Instead, they buy when they get home. It was illegal for a guide to even talk to someone from those non-approved states about PVB once they flew home. Having to use the "I know nothing" line angered guides. If I were a guide, I would have been pushing VGF hard to every person knowing I could lose a commission if they wanted PVB buy did not buy on property.
Admittedly, when they approval in all states was taking many months, I thought current DVD management was incompetent and would not last through 2015. Today, I think it was by design.