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started by Cory Chapman on 05 May 12
  • Cory Chapman
     
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    "Although we can't pay much but you will get millions of dollars worth of media exposure. "Now imagine that I go to my local grocery store and refuse to pay full price, arguing that "I offer you exposure by carrying my groceries in your shopping bags". What do you think would happen The cashier would call the nearest lunatic asylum to book me a in for the rest of my life. Push back to buyers and tell them that you can accept their proposition but all you can offer to them in return is "exposure to value" not the value itself. Cost-Based Fees - His approach, again, assumes that the value of your contribution is based on the - There is a problem here. In this brain dead situation you are supposed to be paid based on your costs.

    So, the question is how to improve indicators like talents retention, client attrition, profit margins, etc. If it's VPN, then be it VPN, but we have to understand that the purpose of installing a new VPN (tactic) is to put the client's company on the path of achieving a specific strategy, such as reducing client attrition. As a result of the VPN, all client service people can be more responsive to clients, which in turn reduces client attrition and increases repeat and referral business. And if you can establish with your client that the purpose of working together is that your client wants to accomplish a specific objective that will contribute to a specific organizational goal of reducing client attrition by 25%, which is a valuable proposition. You can't improve the overall performance of the fire brigade by running workshops on the physics of fluid dynamics. So, flat fees are great, but you have to make sure you don't end up with your fees by multiplying competitive hourly rates by number of hours and add the cost of materials. "Although we can't pay much but you will get millions of dollars worth of media exposure. "Now imagine that I go to my local grocery store and refuse to pay full price, arguing that "I offer you exposure by carrying my groceries in your shopping bags". What do you think would happen The cashier would call the nearest lunatic asylum to book me a in for the rest of my life. Push back to buyers and tell them that you can accept their proposition but all you can offer to them in return is "exposure to value" not the value itself. Cost-Based Fees - His approach, again, assumes that the value of your contribution is based on the - There is a problem here. In this brain dead situation you are supposed to be paid based on your costs. As a service professional, you can offer advice worth of thousands of dollars in ten minutes at very low costs. So, why should you be penalised just because your overhead costs are so low - This misconceived pricing method comes from Karl Marx's labour theory of value, as he explain in his Value, Price and Profit, published in 1865. The greatness of its value, or its relative value, depends upon the greater or less amount of that social substance contained in it that is to say, on the relative mass of labour necessary for its production.

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