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You’ve decided it’s time to put your prices up – yay! But when’s the best time to do it? You’re in luck – we think there’s a number of different times that work well for a price increase, so there’s probably one coming up soon. In this episode, we’re sharing our favourite times to talk prices with clients and reassuring you that it’s absolutely fine to put your prices up, even if everything else is getting more expensive too. Especially if everything else is more expensive, in fact! So, you know the drill – notebook out, headphones in, it’s time to start planning your price increase!
In this episode, we’re chatting about:
Identifying key moments in a calendar year when you might like to raise your pricesThe best time to start thinking about a new year’s price riseExamples of situations where a client’s deliverables have changed and why you should adjust your pricingHow you could include a mandatory price review clause into your contract
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