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Finance | Pricing strategy

As a small business owner, deciding how much to charge for your products or services can be a very difficult process.

This section covers many of the issues involved in price setting including how to work out your hourly rate, how to calculate a mark up and how to deal with project scope creep. If your small business provides a service and hourly rates aren’t for you, we also look at alternative pricing strategies.

Need help calculating your hourly rate? Try this hourly rate calculator.

Buyer beware: underhand pricing strategies

08 Feb 12 | Heather Smith

After I recovered from the shock of the quote for some minor orthodontic work, I realised my orthodontist had used some very savvy pricing strategies on me, some of them not very ethical. Read more

Comments: 2

Try Flying Solo's hourly rate calculator

05 Dec 11

Whether you quote by the hour, or charge a fixed fee for a specific project, this hourly rate calculator will help ensure you stay in the black. Happy billing! Try it now. Read more

Pricing strategy: Setting your price

02 Dec 11 | Monique Bock

Determining your pricing strategy is a critically important issue for a business owner. Here are some of the factors that you should consider when determining how much to charge. Read more

Comments: 0

Pricing pressure: How to get out of the ‘rate-race’

22 Oct 11 | Robert Moorman

It strikes me there is a race to the bottom when it comes to pricing lately. Here’s what not to do when you feel you are under pricing pressure. Read more

Comments: 2

Consumer protection law: an introduction

09 Sep 11 | Russell Dymond

As a business owner, it's incredibly important that you understand the legal rights of your customers, and your obligations to them. Here is a helpful introduction to consumer protection law. Read more

Comments: 1

Pricing services: Stuck in a timeflow trap?

17 Aug 11 | Sara Howard

From a cashflow point of view, I find running a service-based business a doddle. I can pay myself a regular salary, and my biggest overhead is my MacBook. But the challenge is working out a strategy for pricing services. Read more

Comments: 7

Pricing strategies: How to price your services

28 Jul 11 | Michael Neaylon

I’ve made plenty of mistakes when it comes to my pricing strategies for my services, and my clients report the same challenges. It’s one of the biggest issues faced by soloist service providers. Read more

Comments: 13

Small business valuations: What is the value of your business?

15 Jun 11 | Alan Hargreaves

People tend to focus on valuations only when they are ready to exit their business. But what if you put it front and centre when you come in the door? Read more

Comments: 0

Contra deals: Business deals without money

18 Aug 09 | Heather Smith

Sometimes in business you help people out for free. Your five minutes may save them hours of grunt work. There’s no point raising an invoice, but can you be rewarded for contra deals in other ways? Read more

Comments: 12

Understanding resale price maintenance (RPM)

05 Feb 09 | Michael Terceiro

If you’re involved in the wholesaling of goods to retail outlets, you need to know about resale price maintenance. Here’s how to ensure you don’t fall foul of the RPM prohibition. Read more

Comments: 4

False economy: Beware the lure of the quickie

06 Oct 08 | Peter Crocker

So your customer rings and says, “I need something fast, cheap and cheerful, nothing fancy. Could you have a quick look?” Don’t believe it. This is false economy and the result can be less than satisfying for all involved. Read more

Comments: 36

Business quoting: 10 secret line items revealed

15 Sep 08 | Peter Crocker

The world of big business is renowned for mysterious fees and charges. But here amongst small business, the use of hidden line items is running rampant! Here's an exposé of the black art of business quoting. Read more

Comments: 26

How to price right for maximum profit

09 Jul 08 | Sue Hirst

There are a variety of methods for determining the price of your goods and services. To ensure you price right for maximum profit, let’s look at some of the merits and pifalls of different pricing strategies. Read more

Comments: 6

Is a ballpark too much to ask?

12 Jun 08 | Noel Ranger

Whilst in the market for a new Thingy, I struggled to get a straight answer about cost. I mean, how hard can it be to make a rough guess? Very, it turns out. Read more

Comments: 13

Pricing strategies: Deciding on price setting

09 Oct 07 | Robyn Haydon

Price setting is tricky for new soloists to master. Do you charge on a project, daily or hourly basis? Do you base your pricing startegies on what others charge, what you’d like to earn or what you think the market and/or prospect will bear? Read more

Comments: 16

Billing clients in six minute increments

16 Jul 07 | Peter Crocker

Being a soloist, there are many factors to consider when billing clients. How do you work out how much to charge your clients? Read more

Comments: 44

How to work out your hourly rate

19 Dec 06 | Megan Hills

If you intend to charge using an hourly rate, it helps to know how much you are worth. Only then can you quote accurately and build a successful business that you can enjoy. Read more

Comments: 2

A pricing strategy solution for small business owners

05 Feb 06 | Jess Tyler

Open-ended service contracts can leave clients feeling somewhat uneasy. How can they judge if they are getting value for money or that the price is reasonable? So it's essential for small business owners to have an effective pricing strategy. Read more

Comments: 1

How to deal with project scope creep

11 Oct 05 | Megan Tough

Those of us trying to move away from charging an hourly rate can suffer when clients expect more than initially agreed. So how can you avoid project scope creep? Read more

Comments: 11

Pricing strategies: How to calculate a mark up

23 Aug 05 | Kathryn Williams

Our earlier article gave an overview of the mark up principle. Now let's take a look at mark ups in action and how to calculate a mark up. Read more

Comments: 2

Pricing strategies: The lowdown on mark ups

17 Aug 05 | Kathryn Williams

Understanding mark ups is one of the pricing strategies you will need to understand as a soloist. The points below may provide a useful checklist. Read more

Comments: 5

Pricing strategies: Hourly rates? No thanks!

07 Jul 05 | Megan Tough

Most independent professionals use hourly rates as a pricing strategy. Yet charging for your services this way can lead to mediocre business success. Read more

Comments: 21

 

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