Joe Diaz
New Member
I rarely answer pricing questions anyway. I think the best way to handle your own pricing structure is to fully understand your own expenses, overhead, how much others value your work, etc. etc... I think all of those are more important than finding out what other people in different parts of the world are charging. Although I don't think knowing that is a bad thing.
Like others have said. There really isn't a one shoe fits all pricing structure. We are all different, have different expenses and overhead, use different material, have different equipment, offer different services, even have different quality of work, so naturally our prices should all be different. So I really don't think answering pricing questions would be helpful anyway. I think what is more helpful is to force others to figure this out on their own. By not giving them shortcuts, they will learn a lot about their own business and the value of what they have to offer. And by doing so they will gain confidence in their prices.
However If I did, I wouldn't be worried so much about potential customers seeing my prices online, They will find that out when stopping in anyway, although I would prefer they stop in and get that information then read it on a forum. I like talking to my customers about what we have to offer.
Like others have said. There really isn't a one shoe fits all pricing structure. We are all different, have different expenses and overhead, use different material, have different equipment, offer different services, even have different quality of work, so naturally our prices should all be different. So I really don't think answering pricing questions would be helpful anyway. I think what is more helpful is to force others to figure this out on their own. By not giving them shortcuts, they will learn a lot about their own business and the value of what they have to offer. And by doing so they will gain confidence in their prices.
However If I did, I wouldn't be worried so much about potential customers seeing my prices online, They will find that out when stopping in anyway, although I would prefer they stop in and get that information then read it on a forum. I like talking to my customers about what we have to offer.