Avoid This Pricing Mistake Now

I sometimes click on ads.
It is interesting to see how they are set up.
I like to study what they do.

On first sight, the ad looked good.
The offer is interesting.
The price is decent.

I always feel the urge to double-check prices.
And again: You are being charged $97 upfront and then $497 monthly.
There is a price increase by 500% at the end of month one.

Again, I found a sneaky price.
This is why people get frustrated by online gurus.
They are awesome at sales and suck at customer relationships.

One thing that I have seen over and over again is that people write all they want together and scream their message at the top of their lungs.
When you ask about their price, they are quiet. Then they whisper.
As if the price should be kept a secret.

This is something that really bothers me.
Be upfront about your prices.
Don’t be sneaky at changing them.
This might work once, but it’s not going to build trust for you.

Your price shouldn’t be a secret.
Make it easy to understand and easy to follow.
Then you will have a better relationship with your buyers.

Because nobody likes the feeling of being taken advantage of.
Set up decent prices and stand by them.
Don’t hide them, and don’t be sneaky in your pricing or payment for that matter.

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