re:pay per client

Discussion in 'General Business' started by sarhad12, Sep 2, 2011.

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    Hi I got my webhosting and have clients but not many so i wanted to find people who would find me clients and i would pay them per client basis.

    But since my hosting is so cheap the price i cant pay alot.

    my hosting starts at £5 for full year ,, then next package is £15 year and unlimited at £30 year...


    if someone was to find me clients for £5 year would paying them £1 for this package be reasonable?

    please guide me on setting price for those 3 packages and also if anyone interested in promoting let me know so i can put your onto consideration.
     
    sarhad12, Sep 2, 2011 IP
  2. ApocalypseXL

    ApocalypseXL Notable Member

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    Dude your prices are to freaking low . You're working for peanuts . People in the industry know the running costs . If you work for peanuts you get treated like peanuts.
     
    ApocalypseXL, Sep 2, 2011 IP
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    thanks i agree but this is starting price i will raise the price once it gets few more testimonials and gets famous.
     
    sarhad12, Sep 2, 2011 IP
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    Big mistake to raise prices when there is a continuous war to see who can sustain the lowers price . Also expect people to leave when you up the prices . Set a solid price strategy and see if it's viable .
     
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    hmm your right.. im ok with this price it doesnt hurt me i can recover cost with few clients.... anyone still interested in this offer? pay per client?
     
    sarhad12, Sep 2, 2011 IP