Pricing is one of the hardest things to get right as a business owner.
Most of us start too cheap.Some go too expensive too fast.Others realize later they were undercharging for years.
Looking back, my biggest lesson with pricing has been how much it affects who you attract, how profitable you are, and how seriously customers take you.
So I’m curious from other operators here:
What pricing mistake taught you the biggest lesson in business?
Could be:
• Charging too little• Raising prices too late• Not charging for something you should have• Overpricing early
👇 Drop your experience in the comments.