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Looking around the net, there are some big differences in product pricing. E Books range from $2.50 to $47, forum membership from $6 to $47, courses from $50 a month to over $2000.
Those of us who use our blogs as business platforms spend hours on pricing - always trying to establish the point at which the volume / profit graph is going to look the best.
What are your thoughts on pricing for your products? Cheap and high volume? Expensive and low volume? Or that fantastic place where you get both a high price and a good volume?
Do you have an upper price limit when you're buying stuff? Does the stuff priced at $2000 a time sell? Who's buying it? How do the creators establish that level of value for something digital?
Let me know what you think - let's start a good debate on this.
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