We’ve all heard/thought of the reasons for NOT addressing cost or pricing on our websites, some legitimate and many not so. We’re not going to venture into that territory but instead we’ll focus on the reasons why you should address pricing on your site.
Four Reasons You Should Address Pricing on Your Website
Posted by amabaie under FinanceFrom http://www.steamfeed.com 4110 days ago
Made Hot by: Marketing_Mashup on August 4, 2013 10:55 pm
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4110 days ago
I think qualifying lead flow is critically important here. This is especially true if your service or product is something unusual customers have little or no experience with. I think many entrepreneurs are concerned about reducing their product or service to a price only discussion. But I don't think you need to start with price or make that the whole topic of conversation. Simply state the value of your product or service first and then tell customers or clients what they will need to pay to get that value. Thanks to David Leonhardt for sharing this wonderful post with the BizSugar community.