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| HyperActive Warrior War Room Member Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: , , .
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I often have a non-marketing friend look over a site that I create to see if it appeals to him, and to get his ideas. He INSISTS that I should charge $64.95 of thereabouts for this information product. I was thinking more like $47 for the 100+ page ebook and small bonus reports. What do you think? http://blackmagictantra.com Thanks... |
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| Pounding Googlebot Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: US
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From looking at the website. I think $47 would be a maximum price. Of course, always price your product for what you think it's worth... and Let the presentation of the product itself reflect the price... I.E the design/layout of the sales pitch. People are visual so if you price slightly higher than competitors, let your overall presentation/quality warrant the increase. |
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| Senior Warrior Member War Room Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: West of Rockies
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Only your market can tell you. I think you should test price.
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