Pricing can often feel like guesswork. You may wonder, “Could I make more profit if I charged more?” but also worry about losing customers. Many businesses simply add a markup to costs, but pricing can be far more nuanced and effective than that.

Master Pricing: Balance Profit and Customer Retention
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Master Pricing: Balance Profit and Customer Retention
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Instructor: Chris Croft
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What you'll learn
How to massively increasing your profit overnight by maximising your price
Discover how to sell and negotiate without eroding your margins
Overcome concerns about losing business or seeming expensive
Skills you'll gain
- Upselling
- Consumer Behaviour
- Growth Strategies
- Finance
- Operating Cost
- Strategic Marketing
- Profit and Loss (P&L) Management
- Product Lining
- Revenue Management
- Gross Profit
- Customer Retention
- Price Negotiation
- Small Business Accounting
- Leadership and Management
- Marketing Psychology
- Product Strategy
- Brand Loyalty
- Entrepreneurship
- Sales Strategy
- Loyalty Programs
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