Charging the right prices?

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Angela1234

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Evening all !

Just a quick question,

I've decided I'm going to set my own Nail business up ! [emoji16][emoji5]️[emoji85]

At the minute my prices are low , and obviously most people assume "cheap prices , cheap nails" !
Once my client base is built up and regular I'll be putting my prices up , just wondering what do you think people would be willing to pay for my work ,or what you'd charge for a set ,I've attached a picture of my work !
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The problem you will face is by building your client base then raising your prices you risk loosing your clients. They may not be able to afford your new prices or just unwilling to pay the prices you want. I'd charge what you want from the start then you know your clients are the right type of clientelle for your business. ☺
 
The problem you will face is by building your client base then raising your prices you risk loosing your clients. They may not be able to afford your new prices or just unwilling to pay the prices you want. I'd charge what you want from the start then you know your clients are the right type of clientelle for your business. ☺
I agree :)
 
Start with charging the price you want to be at in 3 months time then run promotions for those first months. This way you can end your promotion prices once you have some regulars
 

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