hi everyone i dont have a business, but i've just sold my forth cake this weekend. and im having trouble priceing them. am i charging too much or too little.heres the one from this weekend $50.00 i charged.bottom is 12x2 banana and two 8x2 top are choclate filled with choclate pudding covered with BC and MMF all edible. could yous experienced ones out there let me know, i would realy appreciate it. thanks for looking
oops i guess i dont know how to put a picture in. but if you check out my pictures its the one with the ducks on it .thanks in addvance
Oh....I think you are charging Way too LITTLE! I would have charged no less than $75 for that! And in some areas you could get much more!
It's a beautiful cake! Keep up the good work!
Sherry
I would have charged about the same for that cake It really depends where you live though, I know a lot of people on this site can charge waaay more than I ever could where I live :lol
I agree totally with Sherry here! $50 is a definate steal for your customer. the price could've been bumped up a bit in my view.
great looking cake!
WOW, i didnt think it would of been that much. i live just out side montreal, quebec can so thats in canadian $$$. thanks a lot sherry0565 i will be sure to charge more. no wonder people keep calling.
Betty,
Anything fondant is gonna be more expensive....and you have quite a few fondant figures and accents as well. Plus you had different fillings, and it was a pretty large cake to start with! That took A LOT of time, and they would never find a cake of that quality that CHEAP anywhere!
Don't be afraid to charge for your precious time, and the quality of the cake!
P.S. I looked at all of the cakes in your gallery, and you do Excellent work!
Hi I'm from Chibouga, Quebec Can and I too find that you didn't charge enough. In CDN I would've charged 75$ (that's around 70$ US) that's a lot of work, don't undercharge yourself!!!
Lorris
Just a thought, someone needs to set up a pricing guide on here as an article or something like that. have it broken down by pan size - then catrgories for MMF, BC, Fillings, accents and extras ect... plus guidelines for how to work the time into the price - i know thats a lot to want, but it would be the best help -in my opinion
I know it would be nice to have a general guide I too have had the problem of deciding what to charge, and it seems like that is a huge topic here.
Or if this isnt the right place to put this idea - where would be or who would i talk to?
Thanks -Diana
I live outside of Vancouver B.C in a smaller town and I would charge $50 just for one tier and $35 for the second.
Oh....I think you are charging Way too LITTLE! I would have charged no less than $75 for that! And in some areas you could get much more!
It's a beautiful cake! Keep up the good work!
Sherry
I agree with Sherry.
things to consider.....
cost of ingredients
other supplies cakeboards etc.
and your time!
unfortunately, when we bake cakes we end up making sometimes 5 or less per hour.
I declined a job for my office. so they went with a local bakery (inCA) that charged $85. for a 12" round with little deco. Your cake has way more detail.
$50 is way to cheap for a cake that size. As it was said before you have 2 different filling and MMF. That cake was not leaving my kitchen for under $100. You have to remember your time = money.
The last cake I did was a 12x4 square with one filling,buttercream, fondant dec. & other baby shower dec. I charged $120.
i just wanted to thank everyone for your comments they were very helpful. the next cake i make i will total all the ingrediants deco and MY TIME. once again thanks to you all. betty
p.s. i agree with diana if anyone has a pricing chart to help us beginers out here it would be gratefully appreciated. thanks
p.s. i agree with diana if anyone has a pricing chart to help us beginers out here it would be gratefully appreciated. thanks
search for pricing matrix here on the site and there's also a sticky post on one of the forums. hth
the sticky post i was referring to is here on this forum index. "Cake Decorating Business"
OK the things you need to consider
cost of ingredients
time to bake and decorate
# of servings.
If I am correct the 8inch cake would yield approx. 24 servings and the 12 inch approx. 36 2x2 servings that would be 60 servings right there so at $1/seriving you would be at $60 right there. I would say at least $75 for that cake.
It is beautiful.
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