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In this episode, Natalie, a profit expert, shares her insights on common pricing mistakes, the importance of understanding one's salary as a business cost, and the need for effective communication of value to clients.
St John and Natalie delve into the critical aspects of pricing and profitability for businesses such as:
- Psychological barriers that prevent business owners from pricing confidently and the strategies to avoid discounting while still providing value, emphasising the importance of planning for profitability and understanding the client's perspective to establish a successful pricing strategy
- Intricacies of pricing strategies, emphasising the importance of understanding client value, the role of commitment in pricing, and the power of language in sales conversations
- Effective proposal strategies and the necessity of documenting discounts and assumptions to ensure clarity and maintain profitability
The conversation highlights actionable insights for business owners to enhance their pricing models and client engagement.
If you want to start your journey of pricing profitably and find out more about Natalie and what she offers go to: www.NatalieCoombe.com
To connect with Natalie do it here LinkedIn.
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Grab your copy of my new book "365 Rules to Master Rural Sales" from Amazon here (or join our Facebook Group below to get a free online copy).
Want to make more rural sales? Get your FREE copy of “How To Succeed In Rural Sales” Ebook here.
Connect with or Follow me on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to my weekly rural sales email (which goes out to 3500+ rural sales professionals worldwide) here.
To join our private Facebook Group where we share a ton of free rural sales and lead generation tools almost daily join here.
For details on our training programmes you can check out what we do for sales teams with our Rural Sales Success™ programme here or for managers with our Rural Sales Manager Mastery™ programme here.
For more on us, what we do and who we work with: www.ruralsalessuccess.com / www.agrarian.co.nz
In this episode, Natalie, a profit expert, shares her insights on common pricing mistakes, the importance of understanding one's salary as a business cost, and the need for effective communication of value to clients.
St John and Natalie delve into the critical aspects of pricing and profitability for businesses such as:
- Psychological barriers that prevent business owners from pricing confidently and the strategies to avoid discounting while still providing value, emphasising the importance of planning for profitability and understanding the client's perspective to establish a successful pricing strategy
- Intricacies of pricing strategies, emphasising the importance of understanding client value, the role of commitment in pricing, and the power of language in sales conversations
- Effective proposal strategies and the necessity of documenting discounts and assumptions to ensure clarity and maintain profitability
The conversation highlights actionable insights for business owners to enhance their pricing models and client engagement.
If you want to start your journey of pricing profitably and find out more about Natalie and what she offers go to: www.NatalieCoombe.com
To connect with Natalie do it here LinkedIn.
+++
Grab your copy of my new book "365 Rules to Master Rural Sales" from Amazon here (or join our Facebook Group below to get a free online copy).
Want to make more rural sales? Get your FREE copy of “How To Succeed In Rural Sales” Ebook here.
Connect with or Follow me on LinkedIn.
Subscribe to my weekly rural sales email (which goes out to 3500+ rural sales professionals worldwide) here.
To join our private Facebook Group where we share a ton of free rural sales and lead generation tools almost daily join here.
For details on our training programmes you can check out what we do for sales teams with our Rural Sales Success™ programme here or for managers with our Rural Sales Manager Mastery™ programme here.
For more on us, what we do and who we work with: www.ruralsalessuccess.com / www.agrarian.co.nz