Mojca Marš is a social media consultant who founded her own consultancy, Super Spicy Media. She resides in Slovenia and works with customers worldwide. She started out as a copywriter at an advertising agency and is proud to say she wears a dinosaur one-sie. Raising Your Rates What is the most important thing you can […]
The Most Important Thing About Pricing Vol. 2 – 078
Happy New Year! At start of each show I ask my expert guest the same question: What is the most important thing you can share about pricing? After 50 interviews in 2015, I have compiled their answers into Volume 2 of “The Most Important Thing About Pricing”. It’s About the Customer Ray Edwards – Set your price based on the value […]
Why I Disagree With Seth Godin
Seth Godin recently published a blog post titled When to charge by the hour. And while usually I agree with most of what he writes, this time, I have a different point of view. First, in principle, I do not believe anything should be priced by the hour. The customer is buying the outcome of the […]
Creating Value Through Public Relations with Josh Elledge – 077
Josh Elledge is the Founder and Chief Executive Angel at SavingsAngel.com, whose mission is to help families save money and build wealth. He has appeared on radio and TV over 1000 times and has a syndicated news column with 1.5 million readers. As a result of his media experience, he created UpendPR.com where he shares how […]
Software Development Is A Profession with Tom McFarlin – 076
Tom McFarlin is the founder of Pressware, which develops web apps with WordPress. He is also an open source software developer and an editor for Touch Code, an online technology magazine. Tom has been appointed a Microsoft Most Valued Professional 4 years in a row. He has a computer science degree from Georgia Tech. Solving Customer Problems What is […]
Creating and Pricing A WordPress Plugin with Jason Coleman – 075
Jason Coleman is the founder of Stranger Studios and the creator of Paid Memberships Pro, a membership plugin for WordPress. He is the co-author of Building Web Apps with WordPress. Jason enjoys playing Minecraft and Super Mario Maker with his kids. Kary Oberunner‘s podcast with Kirk is here: How to tell your friends their Digital Fly© is down […]
Selling Value to Corporate Purchasing with Jennifer Kinson – 074
Jennifer Kinson sells professional services to Fortune 100 customers in information technology. She typically manages 6- to 7-figure deals. Because of the size of the engagements, Jennifer has to put together ROI statements for her customers. She does not have a traditional sales background, and that works to her advantage. Her husband, James Kinson, is […]
A Second Chance at Value Pricing with Tim Dietrich – 073
Tim Dietrich is a mobile application consultant and the developer evangelist for Airtable. He was formerly a database consultant in the FileMaker space, creating several open source projects for the community. He majored in computer science at Towson University. Tim’s first appearance on the Art of Value was episode #28, A Contrary View to Value […]
Use Joy to Position Your Business with Richard Sheridan – 072
Richard Sheridan is the co-founder and CEO of Menlo Innovations. The title on his business card is “Chief Story Teller.” He is also the author of Joy, Inc. In his career, he has grown from programmer to vice president to entrepreneur. He loves to ski, and recently he set a personal record, completing a 5K […]
The Impact of Really Smart People with Kirk Bowman – 071
This episode is a summary of two conferences Kirk Bowman attended this quarter. The ideas from these events challenged his thinking and influenced how he will do business in the future. The conferences were the VeraSage Symposium in Boston and Regency Mastermind in Phoenix. VeraSage Symposium Asking Great Questions – Ed Kless with Sage Shut Up and Eat Your French Fries from The […]
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