This is such a big question in the wedding industry, should you list your pricing on your website? Listen, there are so many different answers to this question but I’m going to give you my hot take. If you’ve been a long time listener of this podcast, you may know that for a long time I was Switzerland on this topic. I honestly didn’t care if you wanted to add your wedding website prices.
For me personally, we did not have pricing on our website for the first 14 years of doing business. But now my feet are firmly planted on the side of yes, you definitely should have pricing listed on your website. But why? Why did I make this change? Why am I so confident that this is the right choice? How do you add your prices to your website? And where? Where do you even list it? I’m digging into all of this today!
Let’s talk about it!
So this question comes up over and over again inside The Accelerator, on my Instagram, in my DMs, and now it heated up once again over on TikTok. And the question is, should you have pricing on your wedding business website? The short answer is yes, you should list your pricing. I don’t think I ever firmly planted my foot in either camp for a long time because I personally did not want to have pricing on my website. However, back in episode 78 of this podcast, I was talking with Taylor DeLaFuente of Big Mouth Copy.
One of the things that she talked about in that episode was why it’s important to have pricing on your website is SO important. To put it simply, when our ideal customers are looking for a wedding pro, they’re
embarrassed to ask about pricing sometimes because they honestly have no clue where you fall. They fall in love with your marketing and they want to just understand, are you even remotely close to their budget before they reach out?
If there is no budget on your website, a lot of times they can bounce to someone else because they’re just too embarrassed to ask about the pricing.
So we have proudly joined the camp of yes, you need to have pricing on your website. But how and where should you list it?
Guys, I genuinely hear these objections all the time and although I understand where they are coming from but they aren’t enough to say no to putting your pricing on your website. You are losing more clients by not listing your prices than you are by actually listing them. If you want to understand more of how to list them and do so by speaking to your ideal client go back to episode 165 where I sit down with Bethel Nathan or episode 217 where I sit down with Tayler Cusick, the founder of Enji and find out how you can speak to your ideal client while including your pricing.
But where do you need to add it to your website? Well, there’s 3 different places you should add them!
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