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Have you ever felt embarrassed to say what you charge for a product you made with your Cricut out of fear someone will say “that’s too much”?
There’s nothing worse than wanting to sell the products you make with your Cricut, and when you finally do, feeling like you undersold yourself. You tell yourself “that was just one time.”
Pricing the products you make with your Cricut machine can be tricky. If you sell your products too high no one will buy them. If you sell your products too low no one will buy them because they’ll think the quality is low and you won’t get your return on investment.
Below are the top 3 reasons why toy need a Cricut pricing guide.
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Easily price items
A pricing guide allows you to easily price the items you make with your Cricut machine. The Cricut pricing guide has built in formulas that let you change the price of materials, profit you plan to make, etc to get to the price you feel most comfortable with.
Have a defined methodology
Pulling numbers out of thin air gets old and tiresome. Having a defined method for pricing the products you make with your Cricut gives you one less thing to worry about.
If you’ve been selling your creations for a while with no methodology you can forget why you decided to charge a price and you can undersell yourself when the price of materials costs more than you accounted for.
Serious about selling
If you want to run a part time or full time business with your Cricut machine, having a pricing guide will help you tremendously! There will be items you’ve already priced such as tshirts, tumblers, etc, but there will be times when a customer requests something that you haven’t considered selling or that is more enhanced than what you currently sell.
When the question “How much will you charge for X” is thrown at you, this Cricut Pricing Guide will help you easily price the item. When you can quickly give a potential customer a price for something, that lets them know that you are serious about your business.
If they think your pricing is too high initially, when they see the quality of your service and products, they’ll turn into repeat customers.
My Cricut pricing spreadsheet will help you take the frustration out of pricing your creations. This spreadsheet gives you a methodical way of pricing your products.
What’s included
The Cricut pricing spreadsheet includes the following tabs:
- Tshirt pricing front or back
- Tshirt pricing front and back
- Drinkware pricing
- Wood sign pricing
- Acrylic sign pricing
- Vinyl decal pricing
- Confetti pricing
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