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However, after the product was launched, not a single

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 5:26 am
by akbhasan185
He initially thought that the price might be too high, so he lowered the course price, but still no one bought it. He didn’t know how to adjust the price? I watched his course and felt that this course really cannot be sold at a low price, because the content is very professional and rich, but the audience positioning is incorrect. Generally speaking, when it comes to monetization, it is intuitive to package what you know into a set of systematic teaching and pass it on.

But, who would want to edit their own photos cayman islands mobile database when taking photos of their besties or wedding dresses? I absolutely don't know how to do that. I hope someone can help me do it well. So no matter how exquisite the content is, he should not sell it to those who are following him. If he really wants to sell it, he should sell it to people who want to become photographers, or people who are already photographers and want to further their studies. If it is this group of people, then there is absolutely no problem with pricing.

If he still hopes to target people who already follow IG, I might suggest that he develop his own filter preset, so that viewers can apply their favorite filter colors to photos in a lazy way, and then take the affordable route, accumulating a unique personal style and an audience that likes this style, to accumulate for future departures.