mikecbeats1
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[FONT="]How Changing your Prices Can Hurt[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
We have created a general rule of thumb. If you are making consistent sales with a particular price, fight the urge of changing the price. Many producers see the money coming in and they naturally want more! Well if I change the price while they are buying like crazy I would get more!
[FONT="]Consistent Prices Will Keep You Money[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
Making your prices consistent over time will enhance your sales as well. Think about this! You are looking for some new shoes and you see $68 on the website. The next day you see them for $58. The next day you are about to grab the $58 special and you see the price jumped to $100.
Many producers do this with their beats. Many artists feel that they do not know when to buy. Why buy it now when you know they will change the price. They will constantly be waiting on you to change your prices but they may never buy because the prices vary differently from day to day.
[FONT="]Varying Prices[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
So what’s the rule about having different prices on your store? Simple! If you value a beat more than another, price the beat one or two dollars higher or lower. Pricing beats at a very higher price will cause harm to your overall beat catalog. Huh? Say you have a track for $15.95 and you have that “Hit” for $49.95 per lease. This will cause confusion with your customers. They will question your value and most likely will not buy.
I got more detailed info here But greater detail
We have created a general rule of thumb. If you are making consistent sales with a particular price, fight the urge of changing the price. Many producers see the money coming in and they naturally want more! Well if I change the price while they are buying like crazy I would get more!
[FONT="]Consistent Prices Will Keep You Money[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
Making your prices consistent over time will enhance your sales as well. Think about this! You are looking for some new shoes and you see $68 on the website. The next day you see them for $58. The next day you are about to grab the $58 special and you see the price jumped to $100.
Many producers do this with their beats. Many artists feel that they do not know when to buy. Why buy it now when you know they will change the price. They will constantly be waiting on you to change your prices but they may never buy because the prices vary differently from day to day.
[FONT="]Varying Prices[/FONT][FONT="][/FONT]
So what’s the rule about having different prices on your store? Simple! If you value a beat more than another, price the beat one or two dollars higher or lower. Pricing beats at a very higher price will cause harm to your overall beat catalog. Huh? Say you have a track for $15.95 and you have that “Hit” for $49.95 per lease. This will cause confusion with your customers. They will question your value and most likely will not buy.
I got more detailed info here But greater detail