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Pricing your resources

Struggling to decide what number to put on your hard work? Get thinking about a starting price, and how to adjust your prices regularly, with help from this easy to digest guide.

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Pricing your resources

One of the most commonly asked questions to the 糖心Vlog Author Team is about pricing. With every resource听being unique, there is no听magic answer of what a resource is worth. Ultimately, a product is听鈥渨orth鈥 what a buyer is willing to pay for it - and that changes based on the buyer.

Whether you are picking a price for new content or reflecting upon existing prices, here is a quick guide to thinking through the numbers you select.

Picking a starting price

Make a call on whether you want to do top-down pricing or bottom-up pricing. Top-down pricing looks at what the resource cost you to produce (such as buying images) before setting a price, while bottom-up pricing considers what profit you would like to make and works back from there. However, it鈥檚 worth remembering that unlike physical products, digital resources can be sold multiple times without additional outlay costs for you. Therefore, you should consider covering costs or achieving the desired profit across multiple sales rather than in one hit.

It鈥檚 worth spending time looking at the resources in your topic area from a buyer鈥檚 perspective and considering your competition. Try out a variety of keyword searches a teacher might use if they were looking for a resource like yours. Pricing often听varies based on subject, topic or subtopic in the resource, as well as the amount of competition. Take a closer look at what results appear, not just your own. Does your resource seem overpriced or too cheap?

Do remember that resources priced under 拢3/$3 are subject to a transaction fee of 20p/20c.

Adjusting your prices

Pricing is not a decision that you make once - you should be regularly reviewing your pricing, particularly when a resource hasn鈥檛 sold.

The easiest way to be flexible about your pricing is to put certain resources on sale. It is a great way to test the waters of a lower price and see if you get more sales. The sales tools give you the flexibility to put one, a handful or all of your resources on sale. Find out more about running a sale here.

It is important to think about the difference between single resource prices and bundle prices. Many sellers offer bundled content for a significant discount, compared to selling an individual resource. It鈥檚 a great way of helping buyers to feel that they are getting 鈥渧alue for money鈥 and bundle sales are on the rise year-on-year. Find out more about creating bundles here.

Sometimes, pricing can be about making a resource free. Creating a 鈥渢ry before you buy鈥 resource, for example giving one lesson for free out of a bigger scheme of work, can give potential buyers an opportunity to see a full piece of content, and getting to know your style of resource creation, before buying from you.

Armed with these tips, take some time to understand your market and competition, and remember that you can change your resource price at any time.