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436:  Blair Enns- Pricing For Creative Businesses

436: Blair Enns- Pricing For Creative Businesses

FromThe Self-Employed Life


436: Blair Enns- Pricing For Creative Businesses

FromThe Self-Employed Life

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Length:
51 minutes
Released:
Oct 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode

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Pricing for creative services has always been a difficult topic. As creative entrepreneurs, we often feel embarrassed about charging a high amount for our work. We’ll set rate based on time spent or put a fixed package rate up on our website. As a result, we often undervalue our services. The prices you set shouldn’t be based on the cost of the input or the market value of the deliverables. They should be based on the value that you’re adding to the client and also the risk that you’re taking on. At the end of the day, value comes down to a feeling and what people are willing to pay for that feeling. Services are either a productized business (pursuing scale) or a customized services business (pursuing quality). If you’re not a productized business, you need to stop pricing yourself as such. You can reserve the right to charge different clients based on how they value your business. Bring the same creativity you use in your work to your business model. To dive deeper into this concept, I’ve brought on an expert who knows all about the art of pricing: Blair Enns. Blair’s sales training program for creative professionals, Win Without Pitching, seeks to change the way creative services are bought and sold in the world. Blair wrote The Win Without Pitching Manifesto and Pricing Creativity: A Guide to Profit Beyond The Billable Hour. Download this episode today to learn to price your creative services based on value to the client and risk involved instead of a fixed rate. WARRIOR OF GRACE  “In life, all profit comes from risk.” -Blair Enns Highlights - Our prices should be based on the value to the client. The Value Triad consists of revenue gains, cost reduction, and emotional contributions. Ending a price with a “9” signals to people that the item is on sale. Always offer price options. Price the client, not the job. Don’t put prices on your website. You need to decide whether yours is a customized service business (pursuing quality) or a productized business (pursuing scale). The last obstacle in pricing creativity is you. Don’t be embarrassed about making a lot of money. The exchange of money is a certificate of appreciation. Guest Contact - Blair’s Website Blair's Twitter Blair’s Book:  The Win Without Pitching Manifesto   Contact Jeffrey - Website Coaching support My book, LINGO: Discover Your Ideal Customer's Secret Language and Make Your Business Irresistible is now available! Watch my TEDX LincolnSquare video and please share!  Resources - Have Your Website Brand Message Reviewed! Is your website and are all your marketing materials speaking the right LINGO of your ideal customers? Often it's not which is why you're not converting traffic and leads to clients and attracting your most profitable customers. Fill out the simple LINGO Review application and I'll take a look at your website. If I have suggestions for you to improve your brand message (I almost always do), we'll set up a complimentary 30-minute call to discuss. A select number of websites are also chosen for my LINGO Review Video Series. Fill out the application today and let's get your business speaking the right LINGO! Music by Jawn  
Released:
Oct 10, 2018
Format:
Podcast episode