Sales Gravy: Jeb Blount

Win on Value, Not Price with The IKEA Effect (Money Monday)

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Nov 17, 2025
The struggle to replace a cherished dining table sparks an exploration of value versus price. The host recounts settling for a soulless mass-produced table, leading to ongoing discontent. A visit to a woodworker transforms the experience into a co-creation journey, highlighting the importance of personal investment. The concept of the IKEA effect illustrates how emotional labor enhances perceived value. This connection extends to B2B sales, where customized solutions foster ownership, proving that it's not just about the price, but the experience.
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ANECDOTE

From Settling To Self-Made Pride

  • Jeb Blount Jr. hunted for a replacement dining table and settled for a mass-produced piece that made him miserable.
  • Visiting a woodworker and co-creating a table transformed disappointment into pride despite imperfections.
ANECDOTE

Woodworker Offered A Partnership

  • A woodworker invited Jeb to learn and co-create rather than just buy, teaching him design and craftsmanship.
  • The finished imperfect table felt more valuable because Jeb had invested time and effort into making it.
INSIGHT

Why People Value What They Build

  • The IKEA effect makes people value things more when they help create them.
  • Effort justification causes the brain to reframe imperfect results as extraordinary to match invested work.
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