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Pricing Strategy for your Startup

October 27, 2010 2 Comments

Pricing your products/services is not only a key to your sales success but also for the health of your Startup.  Both high and low prices than optimum will hurt your business. High prices in the beginning may throw you out of the game, and low prices will cost you more. So you must charge enough to make a profit while being in the game. A well thought-out pricing strategy takes some effort but is worth the time spent.

Read the full article at: http://www.stratessence.com/blog/pricing-strategy-for-your-startup/

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