I'd really like to do a "bundle" package.
I see some people doing it: Its like $850 for the session and you can get digitals or a combination of prints off the price list, basically whatever but it's $850 flat. They pre pay and there's no "sales session" at the end, it's more just like "here's your images what prints do you want", but it's all paid for. So no walking out the door with no sale, etc etc.
I like flat pricing. It seems logical. But how do you overcome the sticker shock with photography.
We did something like this at the gym. many martial arts schools charge a low monthly rate and nickel and dime for testings and all sorts of crap. Our prices are double, but there is nothing more to buy unless you want something optional (which we do offer optional stuff) but it's not like the parent comes in at $80/ month and we are like oh you gotta buy this or that and it comes out to a $1,000 sale over the tem they didnt expect and they are griping, etc. Our flat price is $1000 and the parents love it b/c they dont have to deal with an upsell or anything. They are paid and done it's simple. I know how to overcome the objection with martial arts to get this, but I'm not as comfortable with the photography to do it. in addition for the gym we dont put the prices online.
so what might i say if I offer a package to someone with a flat fee?
They might think "wow that's expensive, such and such charges $150".
All I can think is "well true but then you have to purchase a print package which will also total this amount, and I bundle it up front to make it simple"
Does anyone do this? How do you pull it off? Would anyone share tips?
I would really really prefer to do this.
ALL my clients buy average 2-3x session fee worth of photographs once they see them. I think if they had to pay that up front without their photos in front of them, they might feel it's too much. But once they have a whole gallery of their own family/baby photos, it all seems worth it.
