Having sold some bulk for approx. £110 a bucket , I have come to think I sold it still too cheaply and should have asked £125 each.
Direct sales I'm selling at £7.50 for 340g .
To me the tricky one is selling the 340g to a re-seller , I 'm charging £5.50 so their mark up is what ever they can sell it for.
If they mark it up 36% then they can sell for £7.50 which to me seems easy money considering they don't have to do anything to the product.
I know some on the forum say £6 and it doesn't sell, but to me I think it doesn't sell may be because it is too cheap . If we are selling a niche natural product direc tform the beekeeper then a decent price should acceptable.
Prices will vary regionally and some regions it appears some buyers appreciate the value it should sell for.
Here in my town it appears most are cheap scapes and prefer the cheapo supermarket rubbish, my sales aren't fantastic but are steady so am happy to hold on to it ,if need be.
Direct sales I'm selling at £7.50 for 340g .
To me the tricky one is selling the 340g to a re-seller , I 'm charging £5.50 so their mark up is what ever they can sell it for.
If they mark it up 36% then they can sell for £7.50 which to me seems easy money considering they don't have to do anything to the product.
I know some on the forum say £6 and it doesn't sell, but to me I think it doesn't sell may be because it is too cheap . If we are selling a niche natural product direc tform the beekeeper then a decent price should acceptable.
Prices will vary regionally and some regions it appears some buyers appreciate the value it should sell for.
Here in my town it appears most are cheap scapes and prefer the cheapo supermarket rubbish, my sales aren't fantastic but are steady so am happy to hold on to it ,if need be.
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