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choose from the drop-down menu), and click on the View Results button.
Then...
Want to see results for all respondents or just particular sub-groups of your
customers (ex., typical customer or top prospects)? How about special
scenarios (ex., a different cost of production)? Piece of cake. It’s all here.
There on the electronic page are your results, analyzed as bar charts and line
graphs. And, clear as day, there’s the Perfect Price™ you should be
charging. (You can even get the list of respondents’ e-mail addresses -- to let
them know when you have officially launched your new product. Watch those
orders pour in.)
It’s a wrap -- you’re done. From top to bottom, that’s how easy it is to set up
your very own pricing survey. The system you see here and can use is
actually better than what large companies often pay tens of thousands of
dollars to secure... all thanks to the field-levelling power of the Net!
Since you’ve just logged in and clicked on the View Results button, let’s
see...
... those lights go on!
Order now -> http://myps.sitesell.com/
Make Your Price Sell!
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4. How to Interpret the Results
There is a world of difference between data and information. By the end of
your survey, you will have loads of data. Want to turn that data into
information that you can use? Let the transition begin...
Once you are on the Pricing Survey Results page, tell MYPS!...
1) Your cost of production -- one of MYPS!’s most important graphs shows
you which price point maximizes your profit. To draw that graph, MYPS! needs
to know your “per-unit cost of production.” Do not amortize capital costs or R&D
expenses if you have already made these expenditures. Simply enter the cost
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