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How Do Paralegals Get Smart? a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us.A paralegal is by nature bright and socially adept. She has mastered language skills, and can artfully feint and parry both verbally and in written form. He is a whiz at multi-tasking. Their deductive reasoning is unparalleled.What makes paralegals so smart?· Obviously, individuals can take credit where personal credi And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly Passion Equals Purpose One of the questions that you may ask your self when you start creating information products, or really any products, is what you should set the selling price at.Passion is a key driver in achieving success because passion creates purpose. Purpose in turn creates focus, focus leads to results and results will normally move you closer to the fulfillment of your goals. I have worked with countless executives and entrepreneurs and consistently find that those professionals who exhibit an undying pa There are really two schools of thought on this. This first says that selling a high ticket item is not much more difficult then selling a low priced item and so its better to set the price of your product to something at the high end of your costumer's budget. Of course you won't be able to sell the same number of copies of the product at the higher price as you would at the lower price since its much more expensive. But the goal is to sell a proportionately larger amount. For example, if you sold 100 units at $17 per unit then you'd have made $1700, but if you could only sell 25 units at $97 then you'd have made $2425. And so the idea is to set the price at the higher amount, so as to make more sales. One of the downsides, however, when setting the price high to begin with is that you inadvertently promote piracy. If you have a high ticket item then there will be people that want the item but can't afford it and will resort to looking for other means to get it. Also, the high price raises the value of the product and so makes the product a potential target for piracy. The second school of thought is that you should set the price lower so as to discourage piracy and also so that you can get a large number of sales, even if you don't make as much money. Why would one want to do this? Because by selling a large number of products at a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us. And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly Financial Representations in Franchising at the high end of your costumer's budget.One of the biggest questions asked by new potential team members and franchise buyers of a franchise system as they work to determine if they should purchase a franchise is; How much money will I make. This is a good question however one which is so very difficult to answer as it depends on so many factors, such as their work ethic, bus Of course you won't be able to sell the same number of copies of the product at the higher price as you would at the lower price since its much more expensive. But the goal is to sell a proportionately larger amount. For example, if you sold 100 units at $17 per unit then you'd have made $1700, but if you could only sell 25 units at $97 then you'd have made $2425. And so the idea is to set the price at the higher amount, so as to make more sales. One of the downsides, however, when setting the price high to begin with is that you inadvertently promote piracy. If you have a high ticket item then there will be people that want the item but can't afford it and will resort to looking for other means to get it. Also, the high price raises the value of the product and so makes the product a potential target for piracy. The second school of thought is that you should set the price lower so as to discourage piracy and also so that you can get a large number of sales, even if you don't make as much money. Why would one want to do this? Because by selling a large number of products at a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us. And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly Is Perfection Slowing You Down? $97 then you'd have made $2425. And so the idea is to set the price at the higher amount, so as to make more sales.Perfection is what everyone is striving to achieve! Well, perhaps the ones still wanting, but not achieving, success. Perfection is a killer in the business world. Perfection is one of the main reasons companies today have declining numbers, high turnover in staff and no growth overall. Perfection is not possible!Look in the One of the downsides, however, when setting the price high to begin with is that you inadvertently promote piracy. If you have a high ticket item then there will be people that want the item but can't afford it and will resort to looking for other means to get it. Also, the high price raises the value of the product and so makes the product a potential target for piracy. The second school of thought is that you should set the price lower so as to discourage piracy and also so that you can get a large number of sales, even if you don't make as much money. Why would one want to do this? Because by selling a large number of products at a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us. And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly You Announced Your New Strategy - Now What? Also, the high price raises the value of the product and so makes the product a potential target for piracy.How many times have you announced a big strategy or organization change and just when you thought it was working it becomes obvious the change didn’t happen? When your idea for a new significant change in strategy is still fresh and new, you must work to gain your organization’s psychological momentum shift towards the idea. The orga The second school of thought is that you should set the price lower so as to discourage piracy and also so that you can get a large number of sales, even if you don't make as much money. Why would one want to do this? Because by selling a large number of products at a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us. And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly Square Peg in a Round Hole?-Three Ways to Find Your Place in the World a low price we can then entice the buyer to sign up to our mailing list. This way we've just gained a targeted subsciber that has already purchased from us.Recently in an interview, Aaron Potts asked me about success. Immediately I thought of success as looking forward to Mondays. We are a society of "weekenders." One of the most popular catch phrases in the U.S. is "Thank God its Friday." I refer to this as the Friday-Generation syndrome. We live for the weekends and I have to wonder why? And furthermore, if we really over deliver on the product then we our new subscriber will also trust us and think favorably of us, both of which make for an incredible addition to our mailing list. We can now repeatedly sell to this customer in the future, making them much more valuable to us, provided we continue to deliver great, valuable content to them through our newsletter. Remember that just because you have a subscriber, doesn't mean that you have an instant money machine. These are real people and you need to treat them well. While it is true that we can do the same thing with a high ticket item, we won't be able to gain nearly as many subscribers and we may alienate some of our audience. Now this concept isn't applicable to every product, and it isn't applicable to every niche or market either, its very dependent on the type of people that your dealing with. This is only meant as an idea of what can be done with a low priced product.
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