The funny thing is, this is counter to everything any successful business understands and does.My counter to number one is that they will price accordingly based on te competition. Like your Apple mention, they charge more for their product as it is seen as being in an exclusive club. Google doesn't actually care what they sell their branded products for because their real revenue comes from advertising dollars. Microsoft is trying to stay relevant and actually make money every time Google sells a physical Google branded product. So one wants max profits. Another draws profit from another realm, and the last gets it from everywhere. So I guess she should follow the Microsoft model and make it however she can?
1). Do you see Apple asking Google or Microsoft how much they should charge for their products? Never! They are in competition for the same customer and would give an answer that benefits themselves. Google never wants Apple to under cut them on the price of similar products. They would always tell them to use the same price as they use.
2). Do you see all successful companies researching products, services and prices with customer focus groups? Yes. This is the group who will tell you what you need to succeed long term.
One of the major causes of the high turnover of providers is due to them all trying to price too high with some of the more established ladies. They then don't get enough customers, or make enough money, and then figure that they would rather do something else for that level of pay. The established providers love this as the greatest threat to their demand is the constant influx of new providers, especially when they undercut the old gaurd. Originally Posted by citizen44
Now number two is usually a select group in certain demographics. She asked everyone, and let's face it most of the people who post in Co-Ed are not the high spenders. I'm not even sure they reflect 20% of the viable feedback. Just look at how many made free or eccie discount jokes versus a real tangible answer.
So here is a real answer: do some research. Do a search on blow n go. Look at other ladies who offer it. Also think about how many of those you wanna do as opposed to the complete package. You that as a general ruler on what you think your skillset is worth by comparison. You can always adjust it if it's too high or low after a month or two.
Set a goal of what you want to earn a week a month etc.
I personally do not factor if someone is known for doing a blow and go, but some (target demographic) may eliminate you.