5 Ways to Increase Your Prices (Ethically) Without Losing Your Customer

EPISODE · Oct 24, 2022 · 40 MIN

5 Ways to Increase Your Prices (Ethically) Without Losing Your Customer

from It's Not About The Money · host Catherine Morgan

In this episode of the In Her Financial Shoes podcast I am going to be talking about pricing and sharing 5 ways that you can ethically raise your prices without losing your customer. We often hear people saying "charge your worth" which can be a difficult concept, particularly if you are dealing with imposter syndrome or a lack of confidence. Raising your prices is much easier when you have substance behind it and helps prevent you feeling uncertain or anxious. I am going to help you look at your pricing from a place of balance and confidence because it is not about the money. You can step into wealth® without affecting your client base.   In this episode: Understanding your mindset and energy around increasing your prices Raising the value that provides results without giving more time A practical exercise around appreciating your value and worth Your systematic approach to supply and demand How to manage the resistance that comes up when you think about your pricing   Resources: Get my FREE book 'It's Not About The Money' Register for my FREE Financial Coaching Masterclass Connect with Catherine on Twitter, Instagram and Facebook Join Catherine's Facebook Page and FREE Facebook Group My Online Courses – Investing for beginners from £1 Catherine's YouTube Channel Join our Wealthy Woman School® – Doors Open Now! Take the Money StoryTypes® Quiz Listen to our heart meditation to move from scarcity to abundance

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