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Breaking the Price Barrier: Elevating the Value of Our Services


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6 minutes ago, a1_cad said:

so many sellers still believe

Don't bother about them. Honestly, just believe that they don't exist in the marketplace. 

If left to them, they will even deliver the work for FREE (which many of them often keep asking about on the forum) - primarily because they don't have professional education or experience.

They have never worked hard to earn their skills, interpersonal communication, professional attitude and real-world work experience. 

When one has NOT INVESTED in themselves, even $1 for any job work is phenomenal!!  

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24 minutes ago, a1_cad said:

Why do so many sellers still believe that lowering their prices will attract more buyers? It's time to talk about the real value of quality work!

A lot of people with low prices are not delivering quality work. 

Also, there's market demand and other things, competition, many factors that encourage people to retain lower prices. But you are free to ask whatever you think is fair for your service. Customers will choose accordingly.

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5 minutes ago, donnovan86 said:

A lot of people with low prices are not delivering quality work. 

Also, there's market demand and other things, competition, many factors that encourage people to retain lower prices. But you are free to ask whatever you think is fair for your service. Customers will choose accordingly.

Noted. Thanks

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25 minutes ago, priyank_mod said:

Don't bother about them. Honestly, just believe that they don't exist in the marketplace. 

If left to them, they will even deliver the work for FREE (which many of them often keep asking about on the forum) - primarily because they don't have professional education or experience.

They have never worked hard to earn their skills, interpersonal communication, professional attitude and real-world work experience. 

When one has NOT INVESTED in themselves, even $1 for any job work is phenomenal!!  

Thanks for your insight! You're right—investing in our skills is crucial. We need to keep advocating for the value of quality work!

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3 minutes ago, a1_cad said:

We need to keep advocating for the value of quality work!

No no, we don't need to. 

There is a market for everyone at every price point, everywhere on the planet. On amazon, cheapest products in every segment have highest number of reviews. We just need to stick to OUR LANE.

Like @donnovan86 said, ask for what you believe is a fair price for your service, that's all. And don't be afraid to say NO!! 

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8 minutes ago, priyank_mod said:

No no, we don't need to. 

There is a market for everyone at every price point, everywhere on the planet. On amazon, cheapest products in every segment have highest number of reviews. We just need to stick to OUR LANE.

Like @donnovan86 said, ask for what you believe is a fair price for your service, that's all. And don't be afraid to say NO!! 

Ok, thanks!

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1 hour ago, nadira_khanom said:

Breaking the price barrier is about demonstrating and enhancing the value of your services. By focusing on what makes your offerings unique and beneficial, you can justify higher rates and attract clients who appreciate your worth.

Absolutely! Breaking the price barrier is all about showcasing the unique value we bring to the table. When we highlight our strengths and the benefits of our services, we not only justify our rates but also attract clients who truly value quality.

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