Hey guys, there is a lot of conflicting thought that I've read around this topic.
I have a personal training business. I have a website I made myself, but it basically serves as an about me...
I hired someone to make a new website with functionality. It's a lot of programming that I can't do. It also offers a lot to my customers and pulls me ahead of a lot of my competitors.
I am writing sections of the website. I charge a premium price $110/hour, but sell in packages that reduce the hourly rate.
I am wondering what the thought is of leaving prices off the site to attract more customers for a consultation so I can better sell to them once I have them. The idea is that I won't scare people away with price.
If I put them on their however, I should suspect that the potential customer is fully aware and a stronger lead.
I have a personal training business. I have a website I made myself, but it basically serves as an about me...
I hired someone to make a new website with functionality. It's a lot of programming that I can't do. It also offers a lot to my customers and pulls me ahead of a lot of my competitors.
I am writing sections of the website. I charge a premium price $110/hour, but sell in packages that reduce the hourly rate.
I am wondering what the thought is of leaving prices off the site to attract more customers for a consultation so I can better sell to them once I have them. The idea is that I won't scare people away with price.
If I put them on their however, I should suspect that the potential customer is fully aware and a stronger lead.
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