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What is The Best Way to Price Your Event?

October 4th, 2012 at 2:06 PM EDT

Pricing an event is not an easy task. Here is a small guide.

You know I like Quora and sometimes I take the time to give some thorough answers. At least if I can feel I can add some value to the discussion.

I stumbled upon the question “What is the best way to price after-work business networking events – premium, low cost, or free/freemium?

Here is a screenshot of it:

I liked the question as I have some relevant experience to share.

Here is my answer:

Read Quote of Julius Solaris’s answer to Freemium: What is the best way to price after-work business networking events – premium, low cost, or free/freemium? on Quora

If you can’t see it, click here.

I hope it adds some value to your quest to find the best pricing strategy for your event.

 

 

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