Displaying prices on website - good or bad idea (psychologically)?
I am a freelance musician and in the process of starting a career as a music producer. While it's much easier for me to cover the creative aspects of my job, I am very aware of the business/marketing side.
So, consumer psychology is nothing new to me - I have always taken great care when advertising my bands, writing press texts and generally try to not sell only music but rather an atmosphere, a feeling.
When I listened to an interview with Joe Sugarman today I realized how much I actually have in common with guys like you - thats why I came here for, looking forward to the exchange and learning.
My first question might be a simple one:
Is it always better to be upfront with your rates or does it make sense to wait until contact is already established?
My thoughts:
a) Prices clearly stated (music schools, recording services):
PRO: People that contact you have already accepted your rate, money is (for the moment) out of the way.
CON: If you're not offering the cheapest rate in town, people that don't really know you might be turned away. Plus: Not being able to charge 'more', when customer has the background.
b) Prices not visible (Most freelance audio professionals' websites)
PRO: Possibility to first create a connection between artist and producer, pulling her a bit into your world and the benefits of working with you and your skills.
Possible to adjust prices to the clients background (big company vs. single person)
CON:
1. Feels a bit awkward to wait with the money talk, since its actually very important and could lead to a change in the atmosphere between producer/artist (Artist unhappy because too expensive after all this nice talking / or worse: producer starts to make special deal because he likes the artist and regrets afterwards).
(added later) 2. People might not even contact you for prices (too much effort) and move on to the competition.
How do you handle pricing communication and what do you think is the golden way?
cheers, thanks for your opinions
Tobi
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