founder | Noel Zeller | bank | John Cassidy | Klutz
And Then There Was Light
by
John Grossmann“Pricing is crucial to success — knowing how to price your merchandise so that you make an adequate profit. Most people starting out under-price their products. Why? Because they price them out on the basis of labor costs and what the components cost, and don’t go by the perceived value of the product.”
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Noel Zeller, founder of Zelco“Personal note to those who run their own businesses: If you only reap one reward — the one that goes to the
bank — you’re underpaid.”
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John Cassidy, Klutz founder and current creative head“If you know you’re out-resourced by your much larger competitors, you have to choose to compete in ways they cannot and will not.”
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Tony Shurman, creator of Momintshas written for
gourmet, national geographic traveler, and
the new york times, and is a regular contributor to
inc. magazine.
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