Building An Authoritative Travel Blog

Authoritative blogs seem all the rage at the moment but what exactly is an " Authoritative Travel Blog ?" Well my understanding of the matter is it is a blog that is not only very informative to the readers but that the information comes from authoritative type people in connection with what they are writing about.

Hopefully my articles below will give an insight on travel and travel related experiences from all over the world from many authoritative writers as they have been there and done that.

Articles will be and are published often and this means current travel experiences and up to date places to visit. If you have also visited these places or wish to comment then please do so remembering this blog is intended to family orientated visitors so please be respectful.

I have seen many fears raised through my article site and feel that any traveller today that, for one reason or another, decides against travel insurance then they are possibly being a little short sighted. We do not want our boats to sink but are happy to carry life rafts. travel insurance is a similar idea. We do not wish to ever claim on it but if things go wrong as they sometimes do it is a benifit to have the insurance.

Sunday, June 7, 2009

How to Price Products

By Ian Kleine

Often times, the hardest bit to do when doing your craft show is naming your price. Price naming would depend on a lot of people. Some people would price too high, others would price too low. Rarely do you get to agree on a price with your customer. This often leads to poor sales, and sometimes, even deals that go sour.

There are times when you have to deal with the customer regarding prices and what not. Often times this leads to arguments and disagreements which is one thing that you really don't need in a business, a conflict.

Basically, in order to prevent such bad things from happening within the business, one must understand the importance of assumed value versus actual value. What is the difference between the two? How do we balance them? And why are they important?

Assumed value is the price that the owner of the product puts up for the general masses. Assumed value is what the owner thinks he should tag his product with. There are many basis for the owner to tag his item with. He can add the cost of labor, the cost of product, the cost of time, the cost of storage and transportation, and the list can go on and on and on. Adding all of these up and then taking the summation of all of that is the assumed value of the product.

Another type of assumed value is the price that the customer perceives that should be for that particular product. Assumed value in the customer side has also a lot of things to be considered. You have the criteria for aesthetics, or how good it looks; practicality, like where you are going to use it (and if you will use it often), and of course, the utility price of the product; how long does it last or will its value go up and down over the years?

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