Pricing Strategies - Review
Avoid losing customers with the right pricing strategies.
I recently came across a very interesting and useful pricing strategies report. If you are looking for information to improve your sales conversation rates, you are at the right place.
Let me explain!
I'm the researcher and publisher of over 150 online in-house produced newsletters with over 7,500 hand-selected links, covering business, marketing, sales and many more topics.
No, I won't mention these letters today but I'm certainly be able to judge a valuable product when I see it. So I want you to take a look at one of the great pricing strategies reports I know of. This report isn't expensive but can increase significantly your profit margin - by as much as 20%.
And who won't like to see that?
The insider study is called "Pricing Strategies" and is based on a research of the buying behavior regarding to pricing strategies. It is a unique piece of information and you won't find many of them on the net.
No matter if your are looking for the best product or software pricing this report would be very helpful
Some of the topics discussed are:
-- $19.97, $19.95 or $19.93? What works better?
-- "Bad" numbers that discourage orders (Poison Prices)
-- "Magic" numbers that increase orders
-- When putting cents in your price is a danger
-- How to "hide" price increases in plain sight
-- The psychology of negotiating prices
-- Interviews with Internet marketing gurus
-- 2 FREE online testing solutions - so you can test prices yourself
...and many more subjects!
Actually there are two packages or versions offered, one for only $50.00 and the other one for $204.00. The Pricing Psychology Report contains 10 chapters of value-packed advice on a 56-page e-book in addition of the "Proven Pricing Secrets" eBook (94-pages).
In both packages these two e-books above are included but the more expensive package has some other goodies added. Such as the "46 Ways to Raise Prices - Without Losing Sales" (134-page e-book) and the "1-2-3 Price Change Models" (Excel Spreadsheet template) to simulate price changes and their effects.
And, to paraphrase, "if your product or service isn't sold by direct response - it doesn't matter. The Pricing Strategies Report looks at direct response price tests because they are the clearest, cleanest price tests that can be conducted"... a believable statement from the products home page.
I do not recommend easily any information found on the net if I'm not be 100% convinced that there is value enough to justify such a recommendation. Otherwise I won't make it public. But the pricing strategy report caught my attention.
But check it out by yourself and pick up your electronic copy before it is too late. I saw often information on the net removed from the market only to appear later at higher costs as a book at amazon.
So why to take a risk for that?
Interested to learn more about the pricing psychology report? Then just follow the link below. It guides you to a page with much more information:
The Pricing Psychology Strategies ReportRainer F. Otto
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