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We're developing a product and want some feedback on the price. You will have 4 (FOUR) clicks and with each click we'd like you to answer a separate question. Refer to the image below for instructions to complete the poll.
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I think $30-40 is your best sweet spot for this.
#1
If this is a digital curriculum it shouldn't be that expensive. There are tons of free online relationship counseling resources.
#2
I think to me 25 dollars would be a good price. If you get into the 100 dollar range then you are dealing with a price that is too high. Then you go to 15 and that is too low.
#3
I think that there is a small niche market for this kind of product and price will be the main selling point.
#4
It is a multi-session curriculum so I would think that an average price ranging at $75 will be a good price to pay.
#5
50 for me would be a good buy
#6
Assuming that it is something that I would be using but not charging the couples for, those are my prices. It sounds more like a volunteer opportunity and I would only be willing to spend a reasonable software cost to get it.
#7
I think I answered the question well but there are conditions that would change this. The longer and more in-depth the series, the more I would comfortably pay. The reputation of the presenter would matter a great deal.
#8
I thing $50 is the best bargain as it stand at a good ratio between the lowest and the highest price, $5 price would have been a ridiculous price and will be too cheap while $145 will be an outrageous price by any standard for such product which is yet to to best tested in the market space.
#9
This seems like something so specifically niche, I do not believe you can charge an extreme amount, or any amount over 30 dollars.
#10
These types of products are really cool! These services are usually offered for free at churches, though. You could also access stuff like this for free or very, very cheaply on the internet. A free or very cheap app would make this worth the money, but anything beyond $10 would just be too much to pay when other alternatives exist.
#11
For the 1st question, I usually think $100 is a threshold and if something is priced higher than that, it is somehow expensive. For the 2nd question, it is very easy to select 0 as free stuffs may indicate low quality. For the 3rd question, I think $50 is a good cutting off line as the price starts to get expensive. For the last question, I think $10 is something to showcase the value of the product, and it would be great if the materials are useful.
#12
1. I think 70 is a lot for something that I don't know if I will like at all. 2 I think five dollars is pretty cheap. 3. I think 50 would be starting to get pricey for me that I would have to think about it. 4. I think 20 is perfect. It's not too high of a price and I can try it out and feel like I didn't waste my money if I wasn't satisfied.
#13
the 100, 75, 50 price points are key decision maker points, slightly lower but not at that mark seems like a better deal
#14
Frankly, without any more information on this counseling I would be hesitant to by it. Counseling is very serious and I cant make a decision on pricing without more informaiton.
#15
I feel that 80.00 is getting to the expensive mark for this video guide and I would not be interested at this price. I think $20.00 is too inexpensive for something of this nature and I would think the quality would not be good at this price. I think $65.00 is getting expensive but I would probably still purchase the guide if I was really interested in this product. I think $50.00 would be a fair price and I would consider it a bargain at this price.
#16
I consider the product should have the price ranging from $10 to $60 because I see several companies also offer similar products within that range.
#17
I feel like there is not enough info to really make educated choices about these prices so I made my best guess.
#18
$100 is a lot of money and I am not sure what the product actually is. $25 seems like it would be info you could look up yourself and $50 would be a good price to find out if the material is good.
#19
I like a mid priced item. Anything over $100 is too pricey for most. I would see stay under $50 to $75 would be your best bet.
#20
This isn't a product I would be too interested in in the first place, so something in the $30 range would be getting a little out of bounds for me
#21
This sounds like a product I would be fairly interested in.
#22
I'm cheap and as a leader I feel if I'm volunteering my time I don't need to spend too much money.
#23
I think the proper range here is right around 25$ I think 50$ is too expensive and if it's 5$ or less then it just seems like it's background noise.
#24
I would have to question if anyone can buy the package or just professionals. I don't want to take this class from just anyone.
#25
The right amount would be between 40-50, not exorbitant but not so inexpensive that's it just nonsense. At that price I would be more trusting and be willing to rake a chance.
#26
$90 is the max I would pay for something like this. If it was only $30, I would know something is going on causing this small amount.
#27
There wasn't a question requiring a written answer, so I hope this is fine to leave without one.
#28
Give a thoughtful answer, but there is no question. All four questions have already been answered with the four clicks.
#29
$25 seems like a small amount for a quality program whereas $100 may be too expensive for a lot of couples
#30
I clicked the most sensible areas that made sense to me. I thought that the three digit level was too much.
#31
pricing is hard sometimes as I want the right product, n9t some cheap watered down but not over priced when I can get the same much cheaper
#32
Money is tight and there's a ton of free content on the internet, including course work from Harvard and MIT! I'm not saying I wouldn't buy this but I'd have to give it careful consideration after thorough research.
#33
First of all, I think that this is a great and much needed concept. My target prices may be lower than what most can afford, but I am attempting to live on a Social Security monthly check, and my extra cash is quite low. If I were still working and making over the $1300 I make right now, I would have answered considerably higher.
#34
Seems pricey for a video file.
#35
Can’t be too expensive because the kit is digital and not in person
#36
I think a lot of this kind of advice can be found for free online, so I don't want to pay too much.
#37
I think that a kit would have to be less than one therapy session would cost
#38
I based my answers on the value that I see in this product in conjunction with my budget.
#39
Does this take any education to be qualified to be the team leader.+?
#40
I answered all questions thoughtfully and conscientiously.
#41
These are solely my feelings on pricing.
#42
Not sure what else to say, I answered the questions. I think material like this is relatively plentiful so just going on price comparisons.
#43
I think this software could be important and have impacts so a mid to higher price point would be appropriate.
#44
I think that the prices I selected are not unreasonable considering it is a video thing, I do not actually have to go to a physical location.
#45
It would depend, of course, on how much content is included in the kit. Is this for a one hour session? A series over four weeks? Can it be used repeatedly or is it a one time deal? I'm also assuming that I'm purchasing this out of pocket, but will also benefit others, so my personal budget is somewhat limited.
#46
I feel that i couldnt pay more than 60 for this item
#47
Under $50 seems like its too good to be true and is probably lacking something. Anything over $100 is too much.
#48
I feel like there are several products out there for free that do the same thing. I would have to be really sold on why I would pay for this type of service instead of using the free options.
#49
I really like the thought of it, but since it is all online and nothing physical I really would not be willing to pay a whole bunch of money for it.
#50
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Age range 35-44 (18)
Education level Bachelor's degree (24)
Gender identity Female (26)
Household income range $75-150k (23)
Personal income range $61-100k (19)
Racial or ethnic identity White (39)
Relationship status Married (41)
Religious affiliation Christianity (50)
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