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High or Low Ticket Products. - How, When and Why.



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High or Low Ticket Products. - How, When and Why.

High or Low Ticket Products. - How, When and Why.

Dear Freelancers and product creators..

I found a rather interesting topic yesterday. Well, the topic itself wasn't that interesting actually, but as I'm an "information" type of guy, I read most of the things I find online, and truth to be told.. - I get most of my ideas by doing that.

Today is not different. Due to the conversation and due to my "investigation" so to speak, I came up with something I want to share with you.

Most of you know that I'm a product creator and I've launched multiple ebooks and I've been involved in various projects..

The thing is, a few years ago, you rarely bought "cheap" products. And you never created low ticket products yourself either. - You came up with a fancy idea, you made a sales copy and you set a high price of $297 or whatever. - People did that on a regular basis.

Nowadays, due to competition and due to the fact that people online are more educated, things have changed. - It's hard and often extremely difficult to charge $297 for a product nowadays, and have a successful product launch, if you're not a famous internet marketer with huge email lists and clientele.

Further on, you've probably heard the saying: "It's just as easy to sell an expensive product as a cheap one".

or perhaps:
"It's better to get 1 high ticket sale, instead of 50 low ticket ones".

And sure, even I would obviously prefer to get less sales and earn the same amount of money as I would get from way more sales.. But in reality, that doesn't really work.

People are buying cheap services and cheap products. People are looking for bargain deals to get as much as they can, for as little as possible. - That's "the rule of thumb" nowadays.

So, as a product creator.. - Wouldn't it be easier and better, to create low ticket products, and make more sales? - Sure it would!

Expensive products often requires tons of work and literally endless of work before the launch.. Meanwhile, a low ticket product usually takes only a fraction of effort in comparison.. And you'll have a higher chance of making more sales.

Take me for instance, my previous ebook, FiverrClerks. 75 pages + a forewords .pdf file with a few pages... - With that amount of content, I could basically have launched 4, 5 or perhaps even 6 or 7 products, and sold them for something like $6,97. - That would've worked wonders, both for personal growth and experience but also in terms of money.

Just think about it. It makes sense, doesn't it? High or Low Ticket Products. - How, When and Why.


Best Regards,
hitmeasap

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Lynne
Hi Andre. Yeah I have been thinking about that too. It does seem to me that people are very price orientated and it seems so many people would prefer to buy a cheaper, lower quality product than a higher end product.

I've found the quality of almost everything has gone down in the last 10 to 20 years. The toys in the shops, clothing... everything is more of a consumable than a long term item. It really is a bit of a shame in my opinion.

Personally I would rather spend a little more and get great value for my money by getting a quality product. But it seems I am one of the few.



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hitmeasap
Personally I would rather spend a little more and get great value for my money by getting a quality product. But it seems I am one of the few.




I'm like you Lynne. I too would rather spend a few bucks more to get more value or better quality, but it seems like this is something that "hurts" me as a freelancer & product creator, as I'd also want my clients to get the same feeling whenever I launch a product.. But in reality, most of them would rather spend a few bucks less, and get as much as they can, but whenever they're dealing with other authors, they get less than they would get from me.



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Lynne
Yes most people seem to focus less on what they get and more on what they are paying. I can't get my head around it at all though, surely value for money is what should count here? I mean if you buy a really high quality product and yes spend a bit more for sure, as opposed to buying a really shitty product for a really cheap price, you would be getting more back for your buck by buying quality.

I can't see the point in hardly paying anything for something that is worth nothing anyway. I see some people buying things cheap that I wouldn't want given to me for free LOL



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mikefin1ha
The benefits of tiered pricing for both you and your customers are well-documented. You’ll be ensuring that most people can afford to attend your event, while getting extra revenue from those guests who are willing to pay more.



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lokkijo
Hi, friend. I understand. You know I have some customers and I was looking for a platform to sell tickets and found ticketinghub. My friend said that it’s a nice site to do it under my own brand. Since that time, I have been using this platform and it’s really helpful.



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