Pricing

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Pricing

Postby crisceci3433 » Sat Jan 17, 2009 8:08 pm

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 :mrgreen:
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Re: Pricing

Postby nannybear » Sun Jan 18, 2009 7:03 am

i lived in Texas :mrgreen:
Where do you live now? just kidding. Check out my page:

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Re: Pricing

Postby texan » Sun Jan 18, 2009 8:01 am

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.

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