GlitchGuards
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Hey guys, so I have a question about pricing.
Over the last few days I've been finally getting the infrastructure up, finishing the website, finalizing designs, ect.. And I decided it was time I find out what my competitions prices were.. Well, I was shocked and a little let down to say the least.
Now dont get me wrong, every since my mom got our first computer its all I've known from then on.. And I love all things tech. That said, the major players in my city (the ones that have storefronts and have been here for 5+ years) are charging around $40-$80 for virus removals, which I'm assuming will be my main service judging from past freelance experience. Now thats pretty low, right? I mean the cities population is only 20-25k and neither of them offer on-site (as I will be, which will be a big selling point). So how on earth do these guys stay afloat while also having at lesat 1-2 employees each? My original plan was to charge below what Staples and GS (despite being a city away) charges and I assumed my competition was doing the same..
So do you guys think I should stick with my prices (100 in-shop virus removal/ 150 onsite with similar pricing around the board) and project a more professional persona like Geek Squad does to justify the higher prices, or lower them to be competitive and hope it makes enough to be worth it in the long run?
Any opinions welcome. Thanks.
Over the last few days I've been finally getting the infrastructure up, finishing the website, finalizing designs, ect.. And I decided it was time I find out what my competitions prices were.. Well, I was shocked and a little let down to say the least.
Now dont get me wrong, every since my mom got our first computer its all I've known from then on.. And I love all things tech. That said, the major players in my city (the ones that have storefronts and have been here for 5+ years) are charging around $40-$80 for virus removals, which I'm assuming will be my main service judging from past freelance experience. Now thats pretty low, right? I mean the cities population is only 20-25k and neither of them offer on-site (as I will be, which will be a big selling point). So how on earth do these guys stay afloat while also having at lesat 1-2 employees each? My original plan was to charge below what Staples and GS (despite being a city away) charges and I assumed my competition was doing the same..
So do you guys think I should stick with my prices (100 in-shop virus removal/ 150 onsite with similar pricing around the board) and project a more professional persona like Geek Squad does to justify the higher prices, or lower them to be competitive and hope it makes enough to be worth it in the long run?
Any opinions welcome. Thanks.