Business Geeks

014: Profitable pricing strategies


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Pricing your product or service is one of the first and most important considerations when starting a business or launching a new offer. But why is it that so many online business owners struggle to price their products? 
Choosing the right pricing strategy can be difficult. A profitable pricing strategy is important and as business owners knowing the costs of producing a product or service and knowing the value of the problem it solves is a critical to how you should price your product.
Today’s episode, the Geeks talk about various strategies and techniques on how to price a product, may it be a physical product or a digital product or a service. There are a lot of considerations with it and the Geeks break it down through various examples from real life businesses. 
What To Listen For:

Defining a profitable pricing strategy
Physical product pricing strategy
Why honesty in pricing is important
Why pricing digital products isn’t simple
What are hard costs and soft costs?
Value-based pricing
Tips for pricing services versus products
Pricing of subscription model services

What’s Grinding Our Gears?
Joe – Amazon shipping rules when a buyer decides to cancel a product that is already in their warehouse. 
One Cool Thing
Jen: Google Drive’s “Shift + Z” keyboard shortcut that copies a document to multiple folders. 
What’s Up with the Geeks?
Grab Joe Pardo’s book – Sales Won’t Save Your Business: Focus on the T.O.P
Check In With The Geeks
Catch us live each week on Monday 8pm EDT / Tuesday 10am AEST at the Business Geeks Podcast page on Facebook.  
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