49 min

S2: E4 - How to be Confident in Your Pricing The Learn It - Do It Podcast

    • Entrepreneurship

In this episode, we dive into how to determine your pricing and the steps you can take to confidently sell your products/services for the pricing you desire.

First things first, pricing is UP TO YOU!

Pricing is an IMPORTANT topic when running your own business. The hard truth of it is: IT’S UP TO YOU!  Right?  There are some helpful formulas that might set you out on the right foot, but ultimately YOU get to choose what makes sense for you and your business and that’s what makes pricing so challenging.

We are super excited today, because not only is this a topic we’ve been wanting to tackle for a while, but we actually received a voicemail question specifically about this challenge!

It’s our first voicemail segment and we can’t wait.  Since we can’t meet in person for our podcast these days, we’ve decided to start taking your questions as voicemails. That way we can still help you tackle those challenges you’re facing in your day-to-day business life.  So let’s listen to our first voicemail message from Cyrinda….

VOICEMAIL: "My name is Cyrinda and I've been in business for about 3 years. I make handmade luxury, coconut soy wax candles as well as other organic body products. I've been doing a lot of custom projects lately where I'll create signature scents for small businesses. I've been struggling with pricing and what I should be charging for these special, custom projects and also what I should charge for wholesale items, as well..."

Where do you start with pricing?


Local Competitors - Make sure they are actually competitors in the same market
How do you want to Position Yourself?  Quality, Convenience, Price
Are you offering Quantity or Quality?

What do you base your pricing off of?


Hard Costs per product/service
Hard Costs of running your business
Your TIME
How much you need to make to stay in business  vs How much you need to make to live a healthy lifestyle

Charge for YOUR TIME!

A huge mistake business owners make is not charging for their time.  This happens because when we start out we often start with "sweat equity."  This is a great way to start your business without incurring a bunch of debt, however - it can't last forever.  You NEED to charge for your time because your time is valuable and you'll never be able to grow without doing so.  Plus, it's too easy to start feeling run down and resent your own business if you aren't getting paid for the time you put into it.  It's also pretty easy to charge TOO LITTLE when you don't account for the time you spend.

Think about how much do you need to charge for your time so you can live your dream life, hire someone else, utilize software to make your job/life easier, etc.

Confidence in Your Pricing

Once you have an idea of your costs, value, and time to figure out your price you’ll have more confidence in your pricing.


Do the work to decide your prices and make a price list/sheet for yourself
Possibly create packages
Stick to your pricing
Decide if and when you’ll offer discounts
Put it on someone else to make it less uncomfortable
Act like YOUR hourly rate is a hard cost - you wouldn’t mind paying someone else for their time, so treat your prices the same way
Start where you are comfortable and grow from there

Next Three Steps


Figure out your hard costs (both per products and as a business)
Determine your hourly rate and start charging for your time
Create a pricing sheet for yourself based on that info

In this episode, we dive into how to determine your pricing and the steps you can take to confidently sell your products/services for the pricing you desire.

First things first, pricing is UP TO YOU!

Pricing is an IMPORTANT topic when running your own business. The hard truth of it is: IT’S UP TO YOU!  Right?  There are some helpful formulas that might set you out on the right foot, but ultimately YOU get to choose what makes sense for you and your business and that’s what makes pricing so challenging.

We are super excited today, because not only is this a topic we’ve been wanting to tackle for a while, but we actually received a voicemail question specifically about this challenge!

It’s our first voicemail segment and we can’t wait.  Since we can’t meet in person for our podcast these days, we’ve decided to start taking your questions as voicemails. That way we can still help you tackle those challenges you’re facing in your day-to-day business life.  So let’s listen to our first voicemail message from Cyrinda….

VOICEMAIL: "My name is Cyrinda and I've been in business for about 3 years. I make handmade luxury, coconut soy wax candles as well as other organic body products. I've been doing a lot of custom projects lately where I'll create signature scents for small businesses. I've been struggling with pricing and what I should be charging for these special, custom projects and also what I should charge for wholesale items, as well..."

Where do you start with pricing?


Local Competitors - Make sure they are actually competitors in the same market
How do you want to Position Yourself?  Quality, Convenience, Price
Are you offering Quantity or Quality?

What do you base your pricing off of?


Hard Costs per product/service
Hard Costs of running your business
Your TIME
How much you need to make to stay in business  vs How much you need to make to live a healthy lifestyle

Charge for YOUR TIME!

A huge mistake business owners make is not charging for their time.  This happens because when we start out we often start with "sweat equity."  This is a great way to start your business without incurring a bunch of debt, however - it can't last forever.  You NEED to charge for your time because your time is valuable and you'll never be able to grow without doing so.  Plus, it's too easy to start feeling run down and resent your own business if you aren't getting paid for the time you put into it.  It's also pretty easy to charge TOO LITTLE when you don't account for the time you spend.

Think about how much do you need to charge for your time so you can live your dream life, hire someone else, utilize software to make your job/life easier, etc.

Confidence in Your Pricing

Once you have an idea of your costs, value, and time to figure out your price you’ll have more confidence in your pricing.


Do the work to decide your prices and make a price list/sheet for yourself
Possibly create packages
Stick to your pricing
Decide if and when you’ll offer discounts
Put it on someone else to make it less uncomfortable
Act like YOUR hourly rate is a hard cost - you wouldn’t mind paying someone else for their time, so treat your prices the same way
Start where you are comfortable and grow from there

Next Three Steps


Figure out your hard costs (both per products and as a business)
Determine your hourly rate and start charging for your time
Create a pricing sheet for yourself based on that info

49 min