The Biggest Pricing Mistake New Founders Make
They guess. Or worse, they copy the cheapest competitor and go lower. Low prices feel safe. But they’re not. Low prices attract price-sensitive customers who churn fast and complain most. Pricing is a signal. A $10 product feels like a $10 product. A $200 product feels like it works.
Cost-Plus Pricing: Simple but Limited
Cost-plus pricing means you calculate your costs and add a margin. If it costs you $50 to deliver your service, you charge $100 to make a 50 percent margin. Simple and safe. The problem is this ignores value. If your service saves someone $1,000, charging $100 is leaving money on the table.
Value-Based Pricing: The Better Way
Value-based pricing sets your price based on what the outcome is worth to the customer. If your tool saves a business 10 hours a week and their hourly rate is $100, that’s $1,000 in value per week. Charging $200 a month is a steal for them. To use this, ask: what is the cost of NOT having my product? What is the gain from having it? Set your price somewhere between those two numbers.
Competitive Pricing: Know Where You Stand
Research what competitors charge. Don’t price below the lowest. Price near the middle or above and focus on showing why you’re worth more. If you’re brand new and need social proof, you can start lower to get your first 10 to 20 customers. But have a plan to raise prices as you grow.
Psychological Pricing Tips That Work
$97 feels cheaper than $100. $499 feels much cheaper than $500. These small tweaks are backed by actual buyer behavior data. Anchoring also works. Show a higher price first, then your actual price. The original price becomes the anchor and your price feels like a deal. For subscriptions, annual plans with a discount often increase revenue and reduce churn. Offer monthly at $29 and annual at $199 to see which your customers prefer.
When to Raise Your Prices
If over 80 percent of prospects say yes without pushing back, your price is too low. Raise prices by 20 to 30 percent and see what happens to close rates. You can lose some customers and still make more revenue.
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