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Or does the site ownership just take a percentage?
I am pretty sure this is the place to try my new service. I had someone here (Ionicware) ) look at my sales pitch and said it looked like it would not violate any rules.
So now I need to determine an price. For that I need to know what my advertising fees will be.
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Instead of working with the 20% cut that SEOclerks gets per sale, and increasing your prices accordingly, you should research your competitors and figure out what they are selling for. After you figure that out, you'll want to undercut the other service providers in order to attract a bunch of potential clients who are looking for a great service with the best price attached to it. After a couple months, or a specific number of orders you determine for yourself, you can increase your prices to what you normally would be asking and you'll still get plenty of orders.
Starting out on the lower end of the pricing for your services will help you build up your profile. You'll get more reviews, recommendations, return buyers, and all the while increasing your user level above 1 and hopefully 2. Remember, people would rather purchase from a lvl 2 seller than a lvl 1 and they would rather buy from a lvl 3 than a lvl 2 or 1. If you undercut your normal prices, actively respond to messages, have a great service that gets top-notch reviews, and be consistent with everything you'll increase your level quicker than people who are just starting off and having the highest pricing that they think they can get (but they can't). You may be a professional off of SEOclerks, but you're just starting out so you'll have to use some of those tricks to boost your sales, reviews, recommendations and pretty much increase your authority within SEOclerks SEOclerks takes a 20% cut of your profits and lets you list anything you want for free. eBay and other big marketplaces make you pay for a listing, that only lasts a certain amount of days, but here you can list as many services as you want and manage them all from your profile. When you make a sale, you'll do the work and then the buyer will approve or deny the work, after that, you will then wait a day or two for the profits to clear into your account where you can then withdraw them using your preferred method. Instead of working with the 20% cut that SEOclerks gets per sale, and increasing your prices accordingly, you should research your competitors and figure out what they are selling for. After you figure that out, you'll want to undercut the other service providers in order to attract a bunch of potential clients who are looking for a great service with the best price attached to it. After a couple months, or a specific number of orders you determine for yourself, you can increase your prices to what you normally would be asking and you'll still get plenty of orders. Starting out on the lower end of the pricing for your services will help you build up your profile. You'll get more reviews, recommendations, return buyers, and all the while increasing your user level above 1 and hopefully 2. Remember, people would rather purchase from a lvl 2 seller than a lvl 1 and they would rather buy from a lvl 3 than a lvl 2 or 1. If you undercut your normal prices, actively respond to messages, have a great service that gets top-notch reviews, and be consistent with everything you'll increase your level quicker than people who are just starting off and having the highest pricing that they think they can get (but they can't). You may be a professional off of SEOclerks, but you're just starting out so you'll have to use some of those tricks to boost your sales, reviews, recommendations and pretty much increase your authority within SEOclerks :D
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