Author: Steven Aitchison (407 Articles)
I am the owner of this blog. I am a Freelance Writer and write about personal development with my passions being belief formation, thoughts, perceptions and emotions. My number 1 priority is my family, and after that my aim is to help as many people as I can around the world to live their dream.
Most people will have heard of the ‘4 Hour Work Week’ by Timothy Ferris, about how we can work less and get paid more by working smarter. I have applied such thinking to my own online business and listened to other great internet marketers such as Rich Schefren, Howie Schwartz, Brian McCelroy, Dennis Becker and Rachel Rofe.
I want to give you 5 ways that I have found to work which has doubled my business sales, tripled the bottom line and halved my advertising budget.
When I first started writing this article I expected it to be around 1200 words for the whole 5 ways of doubling your business sales, but when I got started I soon realised I had a lot more to say than 1200 words. So I have written about 1500 words for each part.
For regular readers you will know I own www.binaural-mind.com where I sell binaural beats to the public for better health and relaxation, I also do affiliate marketing which I won’t talk so much about as I don’t want to give away my niche.
Anyways, when I first started out I thought if I sell the downloads of the binaural beats cheap I will get loads of vistors to the site and loads of sales through word of mouth. Well the first month of going live, and it was a soft beginning, which meant I didn’t really shout at all about the opening of the site, I made 6 sales at $29 for each download. I then received a message from someone else who was selling downloadable binaural beats basically saying that I should not under price my product as there were others out there selling binaural beats for up to $1000 per set. I thought about this for a bit and obviously I knew that my competition would not want me selling cheap for obvious reasons but I thought about the psychology of it, if a product seems to cheap then it can’t be any good which means a lot of people wouldn’t buy it purely for the fact that it seemed to cheap.
I then braced myself and doubled the price of my product and waited to see what would happen. After two days, absolutely nothing, on the third day a few questions from prospective buyers, on the fourth day 2 sales at $69 each. I’d raised my prices by $40 and I was still getting sales. I kept it at the new price and I am still getting sales and with over 90 sales I have only had 1 return which is not bad going for a clickbank product.
As you know I have been affiliate marketing for a few years and I have also started up an internet marketing arm of the business offering advice to offline businesses. I was speaking with one of my clients a few days ago about a making them a website and do internet marketing for a fixed fee and monthly fee thereafter. We sat down and discussed her business which was a service she offered to the public. I gave her five pieces of advice for free which will bring in an extra $10,000 – $30,000 per year. This woman’s business was run on word of mouth alone and she had a great reputation for what she did which was to make custom made curtains and pelmets for clients. She had made our curtains and pelmets for a great price. After the job was done we had a word about her business and I asked a whole load of questions about her business and her marketing and she said she didn’t do any marketing, it was all word of mouth. I asked if she would like more business and how much she could handle; the answer? Of course she would and could handle a lot more.
We sat down and went into more detail about her business and looked at her competition to find out what they were charging for their service. It turns out she was one of the cheapest on the market in her area. I gave her 5 pieces of advice which I know will increase her sales, triple her profits and half her workload.
5 Ways to double your sales and half your workload – Part 1
1. Increase your price
You might have guessed it already, the first piece of advice I would give to businesses offering a service of some kind would be to increase their price by at least 50%. I can almost hear the screams of abuse at this piece of advice; we’re in a recession for goodness sake why on earth would I raise my prices? but hear me out, (and by the way we’re only in a recession because the media say we are). If you are offering a service to people and you have taken the time to get qualifications in your area of expertise and are considered a professional then increasing your price should be a natural way to build your business but most business owners don’t think like this.
They start out in business offering a service cheaper than most to build the business and get a reputation. However, once the business has been established and the reputation gained they keep the prices the same as before, why? They don’t want to rock the boat, they are fearful that if they put the prices up the buyers will leave. This is not true. If you have a great reputation and people trust you, they will happily pay you the extra 50%. Yes, you will get customers who leave you but you will also gain new customers with smart marketing.
If you are a business owner who sells products you obviously can’t sell your products with a 50% increase? You can, depending on what you are selling. One of my clients, a computer shop owner, put a new type of motherboard in his custom built computers which greatly increased the performance of the computer.
His new motherboard was 50% more expensive to buy. After talking about it we marketed the benefits of the new motherboard and he increased the price of that computer model with the new motherboard by 50% and it is now the bestselling computer in his shop. Lets look at the numbers for the computer shop owner.
| Price | Sales per month | Cost to build | Profit | Total Profit for month | |
| Old Computer | $800 | 25 | $530 | $270 | $6750 |
| New Computer | $1200 | 25 | $630 | $570 | $15250 |
| Increase | 50% | - | 19% | 111% | 111% |
As you can see from the table above the main points are, The cost to build the computer was 19% more as the motherboard had gone up in price by 50% but the rest of the components of the computer stayed the same price. So although it was more expensive to build we still increased the overall price of the computer by 50% and gained 111% increase in profit, amazing!
Okay you might think we were being a bit greedy here. So lets just say you increase the price by 25% which is just over the amount it costs extra to build the computer.
| Price | Sales per month | Cost to build | Profit | Total Profit for month | |
| Old Computer | $800 | 25 | $530 | $270 | $6750 |
| New Computer | $1000 | 25 | $630 | $370 | $9250 |
| Increase | 25% | - | 19% | 37% | 37% |
You still increase your profit by 37%. The above tables do not take into consideration the increased amount in sales for the new computer as they were marketed as having the latest new motherboard and we marketed all the benefits of the new motherboard, not to mention the increased business through word of mouth. So by adding an extra high end component we have increased the sales and increased the total profit by 111%.
Work out your numbers on your business and see if adding an extra 20-50% would make a difference. I think you’ll be surprised at the numbers it throws out.
A lot of people who own a service-business are afraid to raise their prices for fear of losing customers. You are always going to lose a few customers along the way no matter what you do so why not increase your price, increase your customer service and lose a few old customers and gain a few new ones.






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Well, that was one good piece of advice. I intend to start selling my own products through my blog and I can definitely build on some hard earned expertise like yours.
And I do agree on the advice also: price should be a reflection of the buyer self-respect. The higher the self-esteem, the higher the price. I’m oversimplifying a little, but you know what I mean
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Nice article
Thanks Dragos, I appreciate your comments as always. Let me know if I can help in your product launch.
Great diversity! I have never heard of the marketers you listed.
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Thanks for a very well-thought post. I am an advocate of Tim Ferris’ Four Hour Work Week. It indeed increases productivity and you are actually leveraging when you ‘work smart’ not ‘work hard.’ There’s a world of difference in that.
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Interesting post, I think like you were originally hesitant about increasing the price, a lot of people will feel the same. I always think it is worth comparing yourself in the market. Positioning yourself so that you can make money and be successful. Good post and hopefully an eye opener.
This is a very thought out post. I am also a big advocate of Tim Ferris. I believe that price is a major factor and should be taken into account thoroughly. It is always important to focus on price. Price is a major issue.
I love your idea of showing the pros and cons of increasing ones worth. I agree with you in this level. Once a reputation is establish, why settle for less when you can give more. And you’re very correct, only the media says it so – recession is just in the mind. And since more were putting it in their hearts – then naturally, every detail of problem keeps on increasing until exhausted…wheeew..
I agree with you in this level. Once a reputation is established, why settle for less when you can give more. And you’re very correct, only the media says it so – recession is just in the mind. And since more were putting it in their hearts – then naturally, every detail of problem keeps on increasing until exhausted…wheeew..
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Like anything in sales or business its all about the customer. Treat them well and things will go well for you.
Cool post! it’s full of very useful information.
This post is a real eye opener. I own a small shop and very often i think i should raise my prices, but i’m afraid to lose customers. Now i want to give a try to your suggestion.
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So i am also giving you the 6th advice to increase your business make T-shirts and write up your product name and distribute it free
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Whenever I tried increasing price, it killed my sales. When I lower price, my sales increase. I hate selling at low margins, though.
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Business improvement is the most important for me today and i am new person in this field. These tips will help me in improving.
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these tips are beneficial for the every person who is working for a business.
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Once again, a great point. I recently started tutoring middle and high school age children. In trying to pick a price, I considered trying to underbid other tutors. I realized though, that if I don’t even charge a certain rate, I will not be taken at all seriously.
More expensive services and items typically denotes higher quality. If you already know that your items are high in quality, why not charge what they’re worth?
You’re absolutely right, it’s often tempting to try to undercut the competition when you are entering a new market but in reality people often get suspicious if your prices are too low. They figure it’s a low quality product or service and so with the low prices you are often reducing your likelihood of making sales.
The issue of costings always brings up very mixed views to say the least !
In business it is vital to work smart and every factor must be brought into the equation, there is alway the topic of turn over and profit, that comes up time and time again, are you keen to chase a huge turn over, or do you want to make profit.
Chepaer prices may bring in more customers, but that also creates more work, and also higher fixed costs.
Raising prices if suitable can be a great way to make higher profit, whilst controlling work load.
Pricing your product or service can be very tricky. You want to be competitive but you also don’t want to seem like you have lower standards of quality. Often when you set a higher price you are perceived to be higher quality and your sales can actually go up.
Excellent information my friend.I will give these ways a try.Wish me success.