The Bright Growth Podcast

#033 Top 10 Pricing Tips for Wedding Professionals

Keith Pitts and Melissa Madden

10 Pricing Commandments: Empower Your Creative Business with Effective Pricing Strategies

In this bonus episode of Bright, host and money mentor Melissa shares her '10 Pricing Commandments' designed to help wedding professionals create a profitable and audacious price list. The commandments cover understanding costs, market research, value proposition, identifying ideal clients, value pricing, avoiding overwhelm, transparency, paying yourself, maintaining quality, and setting goals.

Melissa emphasizes the importance of understanding and managing finances, providing actionable strategies for creatives to boost their confidence and business success. Listeners are encouraged to follow these steps to optimize their pricing and ensure long-term growth.

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00:00 Introduction to Pricing Commandments
00:34 Understanding Costs
00:47 Market Research and Value Proposition
01:23 Identifying Your Ideal Client
01:39 Embracing Value Pricing
02:13 Avoiding Overwhelm
02:31 Transparency and Paying Yourself
02:55 Maintaining Quality and Setting Goals
03:32 Conclusion and Final Thoughts
03:51 Bonus Content and Subscription Reminder

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Welcome back for a little bonus installment on pricing. So now here are my 10 pricing commandments for you to create an audacious price list that finally makes you the money you deserve. 

Welcome to Bright the podcast for wedding creatives that want to earn more and have a life and business that they love. Hi, I'm your host and money mentor, Melissa. I make understanding money in your business easy. Each episode we'll be talking about finance, growth, mindset and real strategies for your creative business.

Are you ready? Let's get started.

Number one, understand your costs. Know all of your costs to ensure your pricing covers them and provides a profit margin. If 31 where we talk about fixed and variable costs. 

Number two, research the market, do your research, always offer more value than your competitors.

You will get rewarded for it. Most importantly, look for that area where you can stand out because of your secret sauce, doing what you love to do and better than everyone else.

Number three, know your value proposition. Clearly define the unique value your product or service offers to potential customers. Remember, everything you write, everything you share on socials, chat about in face to face meetings, you are always educating your clients about why you are the expert and why they need to work with you and only you.

Number four, understand your ideal client. Identify who you serve. Dive in deep here, really figure out exactly who you're talking to. And please download my in depth guide to not only figuring out who your ideal client is, but also what niche you serve.

Number five, embrace value pricing, set your prices based on the perceived value of your product or service to the customer rather than solely on costs.

This approach focuses on aligning the price with the benefits and outcomes your offering delivers, allowing you to capture more value from customers who recognize its worth. Remember, clients get to decide what they spend. That's not up to you to predetermine. I did this for a long time, pre deciding who could afford to work with us or who valued photography enough. Do yourself a favor and don't judge a book by its cover.

Number six, avoid overwhelm. Too many options can lead to decision fatigue for customers. Strive for clarity by keeping your offerings concise, ensuring each package clearly communicates its value. Continuously refine your pricing strategy until you feel you've got it right.

7. Be transparent. Maintain transparency in your pricing to build trust with customers, nothing sneaky, no extras, integrity all the way. 

Number eight, pay yourself by paying yourself a consistent salary. You will always have peace of mind and less anxiety around money.

Prioritize yourself and your business will be lighter. 

Number nine, don't compromise on quality. Ensure that your pricing reflects the quality of your product or service. Undervaluing can harm your brand reputation. Remember, you're the expert, continuously surprise your clients by what you deliver.

This is the magic because when you continue to do this, your clients and anyone who works with you, sings your praises from the rooftops. 

Number 10, set goals and metrics, establish clear pricing goals and how your numbers are looking to evaluate the effectiveness of your pricing strategy. We definitely want to check in with numbers month over month and year over year.

Knowing your numbers is the key to long term success.

I have no doubt that creating that big audacious pricelist has raised your self confidence and your belief in what you can do. Follow these 10 commandments. Keep on top of your numbers, organize your finances and continuously work on your relationship with money.

This is a winning combination. You've got this see you next week. 

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