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I have always maintained the lowest possible prices for all of the products on my small registrar website. This means I only make about 25 cents on each purchase, which makes the current monthly revenue average of just over $100 look pretty good. I have never tested out any other pricing models, but just imagine if I only raised all the prices by $1 and maintained the same customer loyalty. Do the math.
$100 rev. per mo / .25 est. profit per tran. = 400 purch. per mo
therefore with a $1 raise in prices I should expect
$500 rev. per mo / $1.25 est. profit per tran. = 400 purch. per mo
At first it appears as a no brainer. But since domain registration pricing is so competitive I am afraid that if I raise all prices by $1 I would risk losing several new customers that I could have converted into longterm buyers. Also, I might have several current customers abandon ship.
Should I try it for a month and see what happens? Thanks ahead of time for any comments.
$100 rev. per mo / .25 est. profit per tran. = 400 purch. per mo
therefore with a $1 raise in prices I should expect
$500 rev. per mo / $1.25 est. profit per tran. = 400 purch. per mo
At first it appears as a no brainer. But since domain registration pricing is so competitive I am afraid that if I raise all prices by $1 I would risk losing several new customers that I could have converted into longterm buyers. Also, I might have several current customers abandon ship.
Should I try it for a month and see what happens? Thanks ahead of time for any comments.