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#216: Website Teardown | How to Nail your B2B Pricing Page with Emily Kramer (Co-Founder & Advisor of MKT1), Bill Wilson (CEO & Founder of Pace Pricing), and Karan Sood (Director Sales Operations at Rakuten Kobo)

Episode 216 Published 1 year, 4 months ago
Description

Is there anything more terrifying for a marketer than having to work on the pricing page? How do you handle packaging, listing out features, and deciding whether to put the actual price, or “contact sales”?

In this session from our Ultimate Roast of B2B Pricing Pages, Emily Kramer (Co-Founder & Advisor of MKT1), Bill Wilson (CEO & Founder of Pace Pricing), and Karan Sood (Director Sales Operations at Rakuten Kobo) share their secrets to a killer B2B pricing page. Then, they do a live teardown of real pricing pages that you can learn from.

Emily, Bill, and Karan also cover:

  • How to make your pricing page clear and transparent
  • The most common mistakes SaaS companies make with pricing
  • How to structure pricing tiers and communicate value effectively

Timestamps

  • (00:00) - - Introduction to Bill, Emily, and Karan
  • (01:16) - - Why pricing pages are critical to conversions
  • (03:29) - - The FAST framework
  • (05:27) - - The four key functions of a pricing page
  • (09:20) - - Common mistakes companies make with pricing page clarity
  • (12:35) - - The role of social proof and risk reversal in building trust
  • (14:48) - - Should B2B companies display pricing on their website?
  • (17:22) - - How to structure pricing tiers for clarity and conversion
  • (19:39) - - Live pricing page roast: Mention
  • (30:38) - - Live pricing page roast: Flagsmith
  • (38:51) - - Live pricing page roast: Contact Monkey
  • (42:05) - - Why request pricing forms create unnecessary friction
  • (44:26) - - Should you display pricing if your competitors don’t?
  • (46:28) - - The importance of value-based pricing in B2B
  • (50:54) - - Final takeaways and recommendations

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