Pricing Strategies Explained
Selling a high-ticket course can be more effective than a low-priced offer, especially when your audience is small. By strategically pricing your online program at $497 or higher, and incorporating valuable components like coaching, you can significantly improve your revenue potential. It's essential to consider your audience size and marketing resources when setting your price, as a lower price may not yield the desired results without a solid list or partnerships.In this clip
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Online Marketing Made Easy with Amy Porterfield
#153: 3 Ways to Get More Mileage Out of Your Course (Especially If You Have a Small List)
Related Questions
If I set the price of my online course on how to focus and be more productive to be lower, such as $30, is there a possibility of a lower value perception of the course, which will then translate to a lower conversion rate?
What's a good pricing strategy when selling digital products or courses?
How do you make initial sales when starting a business, as discussed in the episode #107: How Do I Price My Online Course? and the clip Simple Selling Strategies?