Last week while we were hard at work a Bugatti sold for $30 Million, a Picasso fetched $117 Million and the proud owner moved into his $1 Billion condo! So when pricing our business goods and services, do we market toward the "Average Joe" or the obscenely-rich? An offbeat look at the issue of setting biz prices.
Bugattis, Picassos, Mega-Mansions and "Average Joe": Pricing Your Business Goods and Services
Posted by yoni67 under Success StoriesFrom http://jobshuk.com 5112 days ago
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5112 days ago
One again a great post and story. Just one question for you and others, when you set your price do you include overheads so that your costs are always covered and you make a profit?
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