Who Sets Your Prices?
Tuesday, 10. 6. 2009 – Category: SEO
Underpricing
In the past I historically set my prices too low. Some of that was due to starting out with a low self-esteem, but just as much of it was due to not appreciating the actual value of what I was delivering. Because I could do something cheap I had no problem doing so, even if my pricing was well below the value delivered. Another thing that caused me to charge too little was a distaste for traditional salesmanship techniques (a difficult hang-up if you are a marketer!)
Where I learned how off my pricing was is when I reviewed work done by some competing firms for 5 figure sums. Some of which was of far less value than what I was offering in my $79 ebook. Well that made me feel a bit like an idiot.
When Low Prices Make Sense
I think when a person is new to a field it makes sense to set prices somewhat low so you can…
- overcome starting friction
- build customer experiences & interaction
- get feedback from customers on how to improve your product or service
- gain testimonials & social proof of value
Setting prices a bit too low helps subsidize creating other pieces of your sales strategy…whereas if you set prices way above market expectations you won’t get sales or market feedback.
The Problems With Discounting
But typically discounting should be done for a short period of time, only as something that is given as a reward for being fast acting. If you frequently discount you just lower the perceived quality and value of your product. And while you think you might be giving someone a good deal by discounting you have to look at it in the broader perspective. Offer a lower price and the customer…
- respects and values it less
- is less likely to use it and act on it
- is more likely to be demanding (since they don’t see as much value they expect you to spend more time and effort proving it)
all the while you…
- become over-worked and burned out
- work over twice as many hours servicing twice as many people (and, not surprisingly, miss an email or 2 because you are constantly behind)
- sell your time at a discount while watching your health erode
Really the whole set up to discounting is quite stupid.
What About Free?
In a world where traditional advertising is losing efficacy, offering something free that helps gain mindshare and establish a relationship is smart. But free does have limitations. One of the biggest limitations is a sense of entitlement. If a person is a non-paying customer they are not a customer. You have to assume their complaints are worth $0. You owe them nothing and they should be thankful for whatever valuable tools and services you offer for free.
Overcoming Entitlement
After you get enough momentum it makes sense to erect barriers to entry so you can gain value while giving it away. Rarely do one way exchanges build lasting value. If 1,000′s of non-paying users are sending you emails asking questions then they are noise that must be filtered through … a non-trivial cost.
The hard part is that it feeds the ego when you give stuff away and help people out. You think that you help so many people and that lots of people care for you. Put any barrier in their path and you will see how selfish and worthless many of those people are though. Every barrier brings about some level of hate from the most ignorant, greediest, and least appreciate members of the crowd. But if you get something like this you can’t respect the sender:
This is crap. Every download link goes back to the same page. Like how are you suppose to download the tool if there’s a download link which say #.
Instead of spending time collecting peoples emails and spamming them you should try more in giving better product and easier way to access them.
I like your tools, but it was easy last year to use them, now it’s a waste of time. If this system keeps on getting more slower and I’ve to go through more registering then using I’m better off using something which is less good but instantaneous, which was your product, but it’s not anymore.
So I hope you start easying out the process of installing your tools or you’ll start loosing your customers.
So that person…
- is not paying me
- uses our CUSTOMER support area
- tells me they like our tools
- wants me to create BETTER products
- calls me an email spammer
- expects me to dismantle my sales funnel in return for nothing (other than random critical hate mail)
- tells me I will lose customers if I don’t make it easier for freeloaders to use my stuff
- never intends to pay me
As far as my business interests go, that person is worth less than nothing. If they are still breathing, it is no doubt a waste of oxygen.
Would I rather spend my time helping out that ungrateful USER, or would that time be better spent spending it with someone who loves me and cares for me?
Resourcefulness
Now some people have a tough break and sometimes it is worth helping them out. But in most cases a lack of resources is simply caused by a lack of resourcefulness. And, since change comes from within, if you try to help those kinds of people out they are far more likely to pull you down than you are to lift them up.
Recently a person asked me via a blog comment what they should do if they are smart but can’t afford a conference ticket and know nobody. The frame of that question is one which is lacking in resourcefulness. When I was new to the SEO industry part of why I got known was because I syndicated content to other sites, participated in some online forums, moderated some online forums, and blogged day in and day out. I further spent tons of money giving away free software, which some people appreciate
And even when I was less known, had no money, knew nobody, etc. I did not see those as obstacles. They were opportunities. Since I lacked capital I could leverage my time as an undervalued resource until the market started to value it more. I got a job to create cashflow, spent everything I could on learning + networking, helped organize a conference in exchange for a free pass to go to it, and out of the process the only thing I regret is that I didn’t savor obscurity as much as I should have.
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