Among the most common pricing formulas are linear inch or
square inch pricing.
Not exact matches
Available at a cheap
price, considering all the benefits it offers, the Char - Broil Infrared 450 offers 450
square inches of primary cooking and a 150
square -
inch warming rack.
Contemporary Blue / White
Square 18 -
inch Pillow
Price: $ 35.00 6.
Clearly a design and production afterthought, this flimsy piece of plastic, about five
inches square, had absolutely no damping and less structural rigidity than the door of a Fisher -
Price barn, and it didn't even let out a «moo» when you opened it.
OPTION PACKAGES INTERIOR PLUS PACKAGE includes (AG1) driver 6 - way power seat adjuster, (UUI) AM / FM stereo with CD player and MP3 playback and USB port, (UK3) steering wheel - mounted audio controls, (UPF) Bluetooth for phone, (A60) locking tailgate, (PPA) EZ - lift tailgate and (T96) front fog lamps, TRAILERING EQUIPMENT, HEAVY - DUTY includes trailering hitch platform and 2.5 -
inch receiver with 2» adapter, 7 - wire harness (harness includes wires for: park lamps, backup lamps, right turn, left turn, electric brake lead, battery and ground) with independent fused trailering circuits mated to a 7 - way sealed connector, wiring harness for after - market trailer brake controller (located in the instrument panel harness) and (JL1) integrated trailer brake controller, WHEELS, 18» (45.7 CM) FORGED POLISHED ALUMINUM, REAR VISION CAMERA, MIRRORS, OUTSIDE HEATED POWER - ADJUSTABLE VERTICAL CAMPER MANUAL - FOLDING AND EXTENSION, BLACK includes integrated turn signal indicators consisting of 50
square inch flat mirror surface positioned over a 20
square inch convex mirror surface with a common head and lower convex spotter glass (convex glass is not heated or power adjustable), SEATS, FRONT 40/20/40 SPLIT - BENCH, 3 - PASSENGER, DRIVER AND FRONT PASSENGER MANUAL RECLINING center fold - down armrest with storage, lockable storage compartment in seat cushion (includes auxiliary power outlet) All
prices include all applicable rebates and incentives.
The wrap - around cockpit also feels worth every penny of this 650i's six - figure
price tag, with contrast - stitched Nappa leather, «fineline» wood, piano black trim and high - resolution screens covering every last
square inch of the 650i's cabin.
The 950
square inch, no - see - um mosquito netting makes this one of the best bug hammocks for the
price.
When you charge by the
square inch, the
price difference between a small painting and a larger one can become astronomical.
Melissa, just want to say that I recalculated my
prices this morning using linear
inch top rather than
square inch.
Cassy talks about changing
pricing from per -
square -
inch to creating experience - based
pricing.
I heard some great advice about
pricing, and he said, no matter what at the very minimum don't sell for less than 2 $ per
square inch.
I've been
pricing my work by the
square inch and getting into quite a pickle.
My formula for
pricing is retail - $ 1.00 /
square inch, signed and numbered editions of 500 for each title.
However, sales for me are slow and I'm wondering if I should lower
prices to 75 or 80 cents per
square inch.
If you're a painter, one way to ensure you're clear and consistent is by using size - based
pricing — either by the
square inch (h x w) or by the linear
inch (h + w).
I have a hard time deciding on a
pricing structure but finally went with about $ 1 per
square inch.
Your introduction of using linear
inch pricing (the
square inch method is a little high for me right now) helped me establish sound
prices for my work - I wanted to make sure they were affordable but I also want ensure I am compensated for the total cost of framing and some (not all) materials.
Until then, the highest
price for a small, 16 -
inch -
square Albers was around $ 400,000, but two of these sold for # 665,000 ($ 848,500) and the other for # 389,000.
Prices at the exhibition will range from $ 175,000 to over $ 2 million for one of those 48 -
inch -
square paintings.
The highest
price, for a 48 -
inch -
square work, one of only 20 that are not in museums, is $ 2.2 million.
He set
prices no one had seen before for a new gallery, offering images under 15
inches square by an unknown artist.
Properties in downtown areas with high density zoning are sold by the
square foot, so a couple of
inches will change the
price.