Just a suggestion, but if I were you I'd bump that rate up to at least $100.
It wasn't a number I came to easily. There's an argument that says you should charge what people are willing to pay, and that pricing it too low makes it seem less useful.
In the end, I decided I didn't want to price it out of the range of smart people with limited budgets (such as students), so I chose what I think I can reasonably ask and still make it worthwhile.
I might decide to change it later depending on how things go, but I usually keep the same rate for a person as long as they work with me. I guess that's a reason to sign up sooner rather than later.
by Scott Stevenson — Jun 09
It wasn't a number I came to easily. There's an argument that says you should charge what people are willing to pay, and that pricing it too low makes it seem less useful.
In the end, I decided I didn't want to price it out of the range of smart people with limited budgets (such as students), so I chose what I think I can reasonably ask and still make it worthwhile.
I might decide to change it later depending on how things go, but I usually keep the same rate for a person as long as they work with me. I guess that's a reason to sign up sooner rather than later.