Marc Lou
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Podcast Appearances
Like if you're using, I don't know, like a scheduling tool because you have calls every week, then it makes sense to have a recurring subscription.
Like if you're using, I don't know, like a scheduling tool because you have calls every week, then it makes sense to have a recurring subscription.
If you look at, there's a lot of product that can actually remove the entire subscription model and have a one-time payment or a system, like a credit system that works really well too, that doesn't push the customer to make a big commitment and it's easier to sell.
If you look at, there's a lot of product that can actually remove the entire subscription model and have a one-time payment or a system, like a credit system that works really well too, that doesn't push the customer to make a big commitment and it's easier to sell.
If you look at, there's a lot of product that can actually remove the entire subscription model and have a one-time payment or a system, like a credit system that works really well too, that doesn't push the customer to make a big commitment and it's easier to sell.
Nobody really likes paying. So there's nothing that comes in mind. I think I remember seeing the Meta subscription, the Meta usage, where I was like, oh, that's cool. But I don't have any company in mind. One company that comes in mind when it comes to pricing, it's a smart move on their side, but as a customer, I don't like it, is Stripe with the fees.
Nobody really likes paying. So there's nothing that comes in mind. I think I remember seeing the Meta subscription, the Meta usage, where I was like, oh, that's cool. But I don't have any company in mind. One company that comes in mind when it comes to pricing, it's a smart move on their side, but as a customer, I don't like it, is Stripe with the fees.
Nobody really likes paying. So there's nothing that comes in mind. I think I remember seeing the Meta subscription, the Meta usage, where I was like, oh, that's cool. But I don't have any company in mind. One company that comes in mind when it comes to pricing, it's a smart move on their side, but as a customer, I don't like it, is Stripe with the fees.
If you actually look at your monthly fee, that's a lot of money. I think that's where I spend the most money in my business, like probably $5,000 a month. They got 3% for the cards plus an extra 1% if the card is not from Europe. plus an extra 1% if you're charging another currency, and plus 0.4% if you want to make an invoice. In the end, you pay like 5% to 6%. So it's smart for the business.
If you actually look at your monthly fee, that's a lot of money. I think that's where I spend the most money in my business, like probably $5,000 a month. They got 3% for the cards plus an extra 1% if the card is not from Europe. plus an extra 1% if you're charging another currency, and plus 0.4% if you want to make an invoice. In the end, you pay like 5% to 6%. So it's smart for the business.
If you actually look at your monthly fee, that's a lot of money. I think that's where I spend the most money in my business, like probably $5,000 a month. They got 3% for the cards plus an extra 1% if the card is not from Europe. plus an extra 1% if you're charging another currency, and plus 0.4% if you want to make an invoice. In the end, you pay like 5% to 6%. So it's smart for the business.
And as a customer, I'm not a big fan of it.
And as a customer, I'm not a big fan of it.
And as a customer, I'm not a big fan of it.
You just remind me of a pricing I saw that was really smart. But it was years ago. They were charging higher. It was a subscription. They were charging higher on the first month. Or they were charging you on the first month for a baseline that they show on their site. And then it decreases after like two to three months.
You just remind me of a pricing I saw that was really smart. But it was years ago. They were charging higher. It was a subscription. They were charging higher on the first month. Or they were charging you on the first month for a baseline that they show on their site. And then it decreases after like two to three months.
You just remind me of a pricing I saw that was really smart. But it was years ago. They were charging higher. It was a subscription. They were charging higher on the first month. Or they were charging you on the first month for a baseline that they show on their site. And then it decreases after like two to three months.
And so as a customer, you don't want to cancel because otherwise you lose what you already gained by being a customer for the past three months. I cannot remember the company, but I thought it was a really smart pricing.
And so as a customer, you don't want to cancel because otherwise you lose what you already gained by being a customer for the past three months. I cannot remember the company, but I thought it was a really smart pricing.
And so as a customer, you don't want to cancel because otherwise you lose what you already gained by being a customer for the past three months. I cannot remember the company, but I thought it was a really smart pricing.