How To Create A Pricing Table In WordPress 3 Easy Steps

Avatar Posted by adamjayc under Technology
From https://www.wpsuperstars.net 1416 days ago
Made Hot by: businessluv on January 8, 2021 2:10 pm
If you want to sell anything on your website, you're going to need some sort of pricing table. In this tutorial, you will learn exactly how to add a pricing table to your WordPress website in 3 easy steps.





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Written by lyceum
1413 days ago

Adam: Thanks! We will talk more about this topic in the near future... ;)

All the Best,

Martin



Written by lyceum
1414 days ago

Adam: Thanks for your input. The Economist has almost the same price for the digital and physical subscription, compared to the digital subscription only. I am thinking of having like discovering sessions / AMA chat for 15 minutes. If I add a "minutes of meeting" document, that could be at a bit higher price point.

All the Best,

Martin



Written by adamjayc
1414 days ago

Ah, yes. Best to keep it as simple as possible in that case.



Written by lyceum
1414 days ago

Adam: Thanks for the information! I am thinking of having a pricing table on my "last" site, but I haven't decided yet. I am "struggling" a bit with the "packaging" of my "soft" services... ;) I will test a new service, so I can get incoming video calls from clients and paid at the same time. It will be a "book a call"-button on my site.

All the Best,

Martin



Written by adamjayc
1414 days ago

A pricing table would be useful but it'll be best to sort out the packaging of those services first. There may be some trial and error involved to find the right mix.

You could offer 3 different levels for those paid video calls - using the "no brainer offer" type approach used by magazine subscriptions. For example, magazines often offer digital subscription at a closer price to the digital + print subscription so it makes most sense to get the higher subscription.

Just something to consider!

- Adam



Written by lyceum
1414 days ago

Adam: Could you find Gutenberg blocks with pricing tables?



Written by adamjayc
1414 days ago

Pricing tables are a bit complex for Gutenberg to do well.

The plugin from this article has it's own editor for creating tables but it does come with a Gutenberg block so you can drop tables into pages/posts easily.

It's a nice alternative to page builders as they can slow down sites more.



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