Can a $%&#-Off Price Help You Earn What You’re Worth?

13.03.13

how to charge moreLet me ask you a few questions:

Do you feel you deserve to make a lot more moolah than you’re making right now?

Do you ever say “yes” to working with a low paying client and then regret it later?

Do you wonder how to charge more for your products and services?

My mission goes way beyond helping women get businesses off the ground. I want to see more women entrepreneurs earning what they are worth, turning massive profits, and using their success to make a difference in the world.

My business partner created a $%&#-Off Price early on when we started working together, and that’s what I want to talk to you about in today’s episode of She Takes on the World TV. It’s basically a minimum pricing amount that you set that you never go under. It’s a promise to yourself that you value your time, and will charge what you’re worth.

Now before you hit “play” I want to share the internal struggle I went through before recording this video. For awhile I have debated with myself and my peers about using profanity online. I mean, in my every day life I do drop f-bombs here and there. I have just always questioned doing it online because I don’t want to offend my followers and readers who I love and adore. Behind the $%&#-Off Price though is a very important message:

You are absolutely worthy of your goals, worthy of doing work that fulfills you, and worthy of earning your dream income.

Watch the episode below (or click here):

In a comment below I want you to make your own personal pricing declaration.

Shout it out!

Natalie MacNeil

Natalie MacNeil is the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of She Takes on the World. She is also the Co-founder of award-winning digital media firm, Imaginarius. For more information about Natalie, visit NatalieMacNeil.com.

  • Carol

    Thanks for your quick feedback, Natalie. The promo idea may be a good one just for their listeners and just on this one product. Appreciate the advice and looking forward to learning more from you.

  • http://twitter.com/futuredoll College Savings Doll

    @Janet me too! Am I missing some formula others have for figuring out price?
    @ Natalie-y’all seem to have it together but for those of use starting out how about a heads up?
    Thanks-
    Sarah