You have traffic coming to your blog or website. You’re using social media to network and build relationships. A person comes to your landing page on your site, ready to purchase — credit card in hand — but there are too many choices. They’re not sure what to do next. So they give up and leave.
Think this isn’t happening to you? Take a look at your analytics and see how many people are getting to your landing page (they’re interested) and how many people are actually going through with the sale (sales or thank you page).
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Pricing, when done properly, is one of the most difficult tasks any business faces. Yet it is usually only given a perfunctory once-over. Customers have a range in mind that they’re willing to pay, but if you ask them, cheaper is always better. Ask a customer what they paid for something after the fact, and they’ll probably have a hard time remembering exactly. Price something too low, and people wonder about the quality. Price too high, and you’re out of budget. How can you meet your customer’s expectations without directly asking them?
Sending tweets where you’re pretending to have a conversation with someone, or rting something they didn’t actually tweet, or DMing me with promotions or offers is the wrong way to market on