Your outlook when it comes to products is probably different if you’re a customer and not a business owner, or if you’re a business owner (and even still, then, if you’re a customer too). The price is what’s important when it comes to buying things, though — even after taking everything else into account. So how do you price bundles so it’s competitive? ” Product Bundle Pricing” explains.
Key Takeaways:
- Many of you have heard of the current problem with XchangeIt which we believe is changing its process to suit other software vendors and bow to their limitations of their software.
- This has proven to be an effective method of moving unsellable stock. What you do is add to an attractive item this less interesting item as a bonus at a slightly marked-up price.
- Alternatively do what McDonald’s do and make a kit that people can buy.
“Many of you have heard of the current problem with XchangeIt which we believe is changing its process to suit other software vendors and bow to their limitations of their software. If done it holds back our clients, this is something we find unacceptable so our clients will be advised by us to use their group sell facility.”
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