Pricing
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Pricing
Hi all! i want to ask this but it might not be appropiate. i'm starting to create PSP slideshows for customers but i don't know how to calculate the price to charge them. Can you please help me i live in Texas
Last edited by crisceci3433 on Sun Jan 18, 2009 1:38 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Pricing
Where do you live now? just kidding. Check out my page:i lived in Texas
www.featherstonesolutions.com
Check out the Business Application section this thread
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=7942
Cheers Jan
http://www.janstephens.com or http://www.oilswithjananddonna.com/
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Graphic Design, Essential Oils, Click and Grow gardening, Cooking and Merge Dragons - PSP latest - Adobe Creative Cloud Suite
You can find me on Facebook, come visit!!
Re: Pricing
I'm sure there are a lot of variables that go into pricing but I have found that $225 for up to 50 photos is
not unreasonable for parties, weddings, and scrapbook conversions.
In a more competitive arena (Real Estate), I only charge $80 for a virtual tour.............
I'm about to venture into the "Celebration of Life" (Funeral memorials) and am doing market research now to determine if $400 is too high for a client to pay. The problem here, is the distribution costs (The Funeral Parlor and the "sales agent" both have to be paid) but the market size might justify lower margins.
Cheers
not unreasonable for parties, weddings, and scrapbook conversions.
In a more competitive arena (Real Estate), I only charge $80 for a virtual tour.............
I'm about to venture into the "Celebration of Life" (Funeral memorials) and am doing market research now to determine if $400 is too high for a client to pay. The problem here, is the distribution costs (The Funeral Parlor and the "sales agent" both have to be paid) but the market size might justify lower margins.
Cheers
Texan
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