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Price Like a Pro - Confidently Charge What You're Worth - cover

Price Like a Pro - Confidently Charge What You're Worth

T.S Avini

Maison d'édition: T.S. AVINI

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Discover the secrets to pricing your products and services with confidence. "Price Like a Pro: Confidently Charge What You're Worth" guides you through understanding and leveraging the psychological principles that influence consumer decisions. Unlock the power of your true value and revolutionize your pricing strategy to align with your worth.- Learn how to overcome common fears and doubts that lead to undercharging, ensuring your prices reflect the real value you offer.- Gain insights into conducting effective market research to understand your competition and position yourself rightly in the marketplace.Master various pricing models, learn the art of value-based pricing, and explore the effectiveness of premium pricing strategies. Whether you're an entrepreneur, freelancer, or business owner, this book provides a detailed roadmap for establishing prices that enhance your brand and foster long-term success. Embrace the power of strategic pricing, enhance client satisfaction, and secure your place as an industry expert. Take charge of your pricing strategy and empower your business growth today!
Disponible depuis: 14/08/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 234 pages.

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