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Pricing Strategies
Pricing objectives
 Survival
 Maximum current profit
 Maximum market share
 Maximum market skimming
 Product-quality leadership
Setting Pricing Policy
1. Selecting the pricing
objective
2. Determining demand
3. Estimating costs
4. Analyzing competitors’
costs, prices, and offers
5. Selecting a pricing
method
6. Selecting final price
The Three C’s Model
for Price Setting
Costs Competitors’
prices and
prices of
substitutes
Customers’
assessment
of unique
product
features
Low Price
No possible
profit at
this price
High Price
No possible
demand at
this price
Factors Affecting Price
 pricing must take the customer into account
 how price elastic is demand?
 do customers have an expected price in mind?
 for some products, demand is inverse; if price
is increased, sales will actually increase
 how is the competition likely to respond?
 price must be consistent with and support other
elements of the marketing mix
5
Types of Costs
Total Costs
Sum of the Fixed and Variable Costs for a Given
Level of Production
Total Costs
Sum of the Fixed and Variable Costs for a Given
Level of Production
Fixed Costs
(Overhead)
Costs that don’t
vary with sales or
production levels.
Executive Salaries
Rent
Fixed Costs
(Overhead)
Costs that don’t
vary with sales or
production levels.
Executive Salaries
Rent
Variable Costs
Costs that do vary
directly with the
level of production.
Raw materials
Variable Costs
Costs that do vary
directly with the
level of production.
Raw materials
8
Mark-Up Pricing by Retailers and Wholesalers
9
Figure 15-2
Break-Even Chart for Futon Factory
New-product pricing
 Market-skimming pricing
 Market-penetration pricing
Market-skimming pricing
 Setting a high price for a new product to skim
maximum revenues layer by layer from the
segments willing to pay the high price: the
company makes fewer but more profitable
sales.
The conditions:
1. A sufficient number of buyers have a high current
demand;
2. The unit costs of producing a small volume are not so
high that they cancel the advantage of charging what
the traffic will bear;
3. The high initial price does not attract more
competitors to market;
4. The high price communicates the image of a superior
product.
Market-penetration pricing
 Setting a low price for a new product in order to
attract a large number of buyers and a large
market share.
The conditions:
1. The market is highly price sensitive,and a low
price stimulates market growth;
2. Production and distribution costs fall with
accumulated production experience;
3. A low price discourages actual and potential
competition.
Price sensitivity
Examples: product mix pricing
 Product line pricing
 Optional-product pricing
 Captive-product pricing
 By-product pricing
 Cash rebates
 Low-interest,longer warranties,free
maintenance
pricing-adjustment strategies
 Discount and allowance pricing
 Segmented pricing
 Psychological pricing
 Promotional pricing
 Geographical pricing
Discount and allowance pricing
 Cash discount
 Quantity discount
 Functional discount
 Seasonal discount
 allowance
Discriminatory Pricing
Time
Product-form
Customer Segment
Location
Psychological Pricing
 Most Attractive?
 Better Value?
 Psychological reason to
price this way?
A
32 oz.
$2.19
B
26 oz.
$1.99
Assume Equal Quality
Promotional Pricing
 Loss-leader pricing
 Special-event pricing
 Cash rebates
 Low-interest financing
 Longer payment terms
 Warranties & service contracts
 Psychological discounting
Pricing changing
 Initiating price cuts
 Initiating price increases
The reasons for price cuts
 Excess capacity
 Price competition
The reasons for price increases
 Cost inflation
 overdemand
Reactions to price changes
 Customers’ reactions
 Competitor’s reactions
Responding to competitors’ price
changes
 Maintain price
 Maintain price and add value
 Reduce price
 Increase price and improve quality
 Launch a low-price fighter line
Price-Reaction Program for Meeting a
Competitor’s Price Cut
Has competitor
cut his price?
NoNo
Hold our price
at present level;
continue to watch
competitor’s
price
Is the price
likely to
significantly
hurt our sales?
YesYes
Is it likely to be
a permanent
price cut?YesYes
By more than 4%
Drop price to
competitor’s
price
By 2-4%
Drop price by
half of the
competitor’s
price cut
How much has
his price been
cut?
YesYes
NoNo NoNo
By less than 2%
Include a
cents-off coupon
for the next
purchase

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Pricing strategies in marketing

  • 2. Pricing objectives  Survival  Maximum current profit  Maximum market share  Maximum market skimming  Product-quality leadership
  • 3. Setting Pricing Policy 1. Selecting the pricing objective 2. Determining demand 3. Estimating costs 4. Analyzing competitors’ costs, prices, and offers 5. Selecting a pricing method 6. Selecting final price
  • 4. The Three C’s Model for Price Setting Costs Competitors’ prices and prices of substitutes Customers’ assessment of unique product features Low Price No possible profit at this price High Price No possible demand at this price
  • 5. Factors Affecting Price  pricing must take the customer into account  how price elastic is demand?  do customers have an expected price in mind?  for some products, demand is inverse; if price is increased, sales will actually increase  how is the competition likely to respond?  price must be consistent with and support other elements of the marketing mix 5
  • 6.
  • 7. Types of Costs Total Costs Sum of the Fixed and Variable Costs for a Given Level of Production Total Costs Sum of the Fixed and Variable Costs for a Given Level of Production Fixed Costs (Overhead) Costs that don’t vary with sales or production levels. Executive Salaries Rent Fixed Costs (Overhead) Costs that don’t vary with sales or production levels. Executive Salaries Rent Variable Costs Costs that do vary directly with the level of production. Raw materials Variable Costs Costs that do vary directly with the level of production. Raw materials
  • 8. 8 Mark-Up Pricing by Retailers and Wholesalers
  • 9. 9 Figure 15-2 Break-Even Chart for Futon Factory
  • 10. New-product pricing  Market-skimming pricing  Market-penetration pricing
  • 11. Market-skimming pricing  Setting a high price for a new product to skim maximum revenues layer by layer from the segments willing to pay the high price: the company makes fewer but more profitable sales.
  • 12. The conditions: 1. A sufficient number of buyers have a high current demand; 2. The unit costs of producing a small volume are not so high that they cancel the advantage of charging what the traffic will bear; 3. The high initial price does not attract more competitors to market; 4. The high price communicates the image of a superior product.
  • 13. Market-penetration pricing  Setting a low price for a new product in order to attract a large number of buyers and a large market share.
  • 14. The conditions: 1. The market is highly price sensitive,and a low price stimulates market growth; 2. Production and distribution costs fall with accumulated production experience; 3. A low price discourages actual and potential competition.
  • 16. Examples: product mix pricing  Product line pricing  Optional-product pricing  Captive-product pricing  By-product pricing  Cash rebates  Low-interest,longer warranties,free maintenance
  • 17. pricing-adjustment strategies  Discount and allowance pricing  Segmented pricing  Psychological pricing  Promotional pricing  Geographical pricing
  • 18. Discount and allowance pricing  Cash discount  Quantity discount  Functional discount  Seasonal discount  allowance
  • 20. Psychological Pricing  Most Attractive?  Better Value?  Psychological reason to price this way? A 32 oz. $2.19 B 26 oz. $1.99 Assume Equal Quality
  • 21. Promotional Pricing  Loss-leader pricing  Special-event pricing  Cash rebates  Low-interest financing  Longer payment terms  Warranties & service contracts  Psychological discounting
  • 22. Pricing changing  Initiating price cuts  Initiating price increases
  • 23. The reasons for price cuts  Excess capacity  Price competition
  • 24. The reasons for price increases  Cost inflation  overdemand
  • 25. Reactions to price changes  Customers’ reactions  Competitor’s reactions
  • 26. Responding to competitors’ price changes  Maintain price  Maintain price and add value  Reduce price  Increase price and improve quality  Launch a low-price fighter line
  • 27. Price-Reaction Program for Meeting a Competitor’s Price Cut Has competitor cut his price? NoNo Hold our price at present level; continue to watch competitor’s price Is the price likely to significantly hurt our sales? YesYes Is it likely to be a permanent price cut?YesYes By more than 4% Drop price to competitor’s price By 2-4% Drop price by half of the competitor’s price cut How much has his price been cut? YesYes NoNo NoNo By less than 2% Include a cents-off coupon for the next purchase