We launched Trends today. It cost money. $299/year. It will most likely cost more as we build out more features and hire. When thinking of pricing, we first thought about making it dirt cheap. But then two things happened.
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@ramit told me something great: the world wants you to be vanilla. They want you to charge next to nothing. To be everything to everyone. Don't fall into that. Also, there's always room for a "best" product. So don't be guilted into charging very little.1 reply 4 retweets 37 likesShow this thread -
2) This article. https://www.businessinsider.com/marc-andreessen-advice-to-startups-raise-prices-2016-6 …. Raise prices. If you create something amazing, don't be afraid to charge what it's worth. Too many companies nearly put themselves out of business with low pricing.
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Replying to @theSamParr
The best advice I've gathered is to keep increasing price for new customers every few months until you hit that tipping point. Most startups are priced way under that, as you know.
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