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Stop Underpricing: How to Charge More and Grow Your Agritourism Business

1 h 3 min · 15 de abr de 2026
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Unlocking Pricing Strategies in Agritourism with Maureen Ballatori What if the biggest opportunity in your agritourism business isn’t more visitors—but how you price your experience? In this episode, Maureen Ballatori, CEO of Agency29, breaks down the psychology behind pricing and how farms and attractions can increase revenue, stand out, and create unforgettable guest experiences. From premium pricing to decoy strategies and brand differentiation, this conversation is packed with practical, real-world insights you can apply immediately—whether you’re a small farm or a growing attraction. • The psychology behind how customers perceive pricing • How to confidently implement premium pricing and anchoring • Using decoy pricing to influence purchasing decisions • Why premiumization is key to standing out in agritourism • How to test new ideas without taking on major risk • Real-world pricing strategies from farms and entertainment venues • Common pricing mistakes and mindset shifts to avoid • How branding and experience design impact revenue • Creating memorable moments that increase customer spend and loyalty Timestamps: 00:00 – Introduction: psychology of pricing 00:24 – Maureen’s background in agriculture and marketing 01:14 – Consumer perception and pricing strategy 01:40 – Agritourism’s role in farm business 03:03 – Revenue insights and financial breakdowns 07:50 – Financial discipline and saying no 11:11 – Premium offerings and anchoring 13:38 – Trial-and-error pricing strategies 15:15 – Bundling and pricing tactics for small farms 17:08 – Premiumization and high-end experiences 18:36 – Learning from other industries 22:30 – Branding, novelty, and collectibles 30:40 – Decoy pricing in action 32:59 – Social media-driven food and experiences 37:37 – Focus and brand mastery 41:45 – High-ticket experiences 44:24 – Testing and piloting ideas 50:08 – Timing, anticipation, and memory 51:39 – Increasing engagement and spending 55:15 – When to pivot or double down 58:55 – Spilled Salt 60:00 – Creative branding and closing thoughts To learn more from Maureen Ballatori, visit: • Agency29 - https://agency29.com/ • Maureen Ballatori Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maureenballatori Tune in to Maureen's podcast Spilled Salt! Available on your favorite podcast platform!• Spilled Salt 🎧 Find all episodes, resources, and platforms here: Positive Business Action Linktree: https://linktr.ee/positive.business.action Pricing isn’t just about numbers—it’s about perception, experience, and value. When done right, it becomes one of the most powerful tools to grow your business and stand out in a crowded market. #Agritourism #PricingStrategy #BusinessGrowth #Entrepreneurship #MarketingStrategy #CustomerExperience #SmallBusiness #Branding #FarmBusiness #RevenueGrowth

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