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Develop A Foundational Knowledge Of Pricing To Understand Its Role In Marketing 3.04

Characteristics Of Effective Pricing Attracts The Customer’s Attention Enforces The Idea Of “Value” For The Money Takes Into Account:  Cost To Produce  What Competitors Are Charging  What Customers Are Willing To Pay

What Is Being Priced When Prices Are Set For Products. The Good Or Service Any Services And Warranties Consider Not Only The Cost Of Making But The Benefit To The Customer (Think About The Price Of A Diamond)

Factors That Affect A Product's Price Perfect Competition-many Buyers And Many Sellers All Dealing In An Identical Product. Neither Producer Nor User Has Any Market Power And Both Must Accept The Prevailing Market Price. Monopoly-one Seller Who Dominates Many Buyers. The Monopolists Can Use His Market Power To Set A Profit-maximizing Price.

Factors That Affect A Product's Price Monopolistic Competition-a Large Number Of Suppliers Offer Similar, But Not Identical Products. The Similarities Ensure Elastic Demand Whereas The Slight Differences Give Some Monopolistic Power To The Supplier. Oligopoly-where Are Relatively Few Competitive Companies Dominate The Market Whilst Each Large Firm Has The Ability To Influence Market Prices The Unpredictable Reaction From The Other Giants Makes The Final Industry Price In Determinate. Cartels Are Often Formed.Market Prices Cost To Produce

How Pricing Affects Product Decisions. Pricing Affects Whether And How Much Customers Will Buy And Therefore Is An Important Part Of The Decision To Make Or Sell Specific Products.  Decisions On Whether To Expand A Product Line Or Close It Are Related To What Price Can Be Charged.

How Pricing Affects Place (Distribution) Decisions. Shipping Products Long Distances Can Significantly Increase The Price Of An Item; Knowing What Customers Are Willing To Pay, Competitors Are Charging, And Then Figuring What It Costs To Make And Ship The Item Have To Be Considered When Setting Prices.

How Pricing Affects Promotion Decisions. When Setting Prices And Promotion Plans And Company Must Consider: – Is The Company Trying To Break Into An Existing Market? – Is It Trying To Expand Into New Markets? – What Is The Competition Doing?

Price Fixing & Predatory Pricing Price Fixing Is Collaborating With Other Companies (Competitors) To Set Prices For A Company’s Products, Price Fixing Is Illegal. Predatory Pricing Is The Practice Of Selling A Product Or Service At A Very Low Price, Intending To Drive Competitors Out Of The Market

Bait-and-switch Advertising. First, Customers Are "Baited" By Advertising For A Product Or Service At A Low PriceAdvertising Second, The Customers Discover That The Advertised Good Is Not Available Or The Sales Person Disparages The Advertised Item And Customers Are "Switched" To A Costlier Product.

Price Discrimination/Differentiation Price Discrimination Or Price Differentiation Exists When Sales Of Identical Goods Or Services Are Transacted At Different Prices From The Same Provider.Prices Price Fixing Is An Agreement Among Competitors To Raise, Fix, Or Otherwise Maintain The Price At Which Their Goods Or Services Are Sold, Price Fixing Is Illegal.

Deceptive Pricing False Advertising Or Deceptive Advertising Is The Use Of False Or Misleading Statements In Advertising. As Advertising Has The Potential To Persuade People Into Commercial Transactions That They Might Otherwise Avoid.Advertising Examples Of Deceptive Pricing Are Savings Claims, Price Comparisons, "Special" Sales, "Two-for-one" Sales, "Factory" Prices, Or "Wholesale" Prices.

Laws Affecting Pricing American Consumers Have The Right To Expect The Benefits Of Free And Open Competition — The Best Goods And Services At The Lowest Prices. Public And Private Organizations Often Rely On A Competitive Bidding Process To Achieve That End. The Competitive Process Only Works, However, When Competitors Set Prices Honestly And Independently. When Competitors Collude, Prices Are Inflated And The Customer Is Cheated. Price Fixing, Bid Rigging, And Other Forms Of Collusion Are Illegal And Are Subject To Criminal Prosecution By The Antitrust Division Of The United States Department Of Justice.

Identify Ethical Considerations In Setting Prices. Ethical Considerations Include The Importance Of Accessibility To The Company’s Product(s).  Think About The Price For Medicine That Is Required To Keep Ill People Alive (Like Insulin) How Much Profit Does The Company Need To Stay In Business To Provide Jobs For Its Employees?

Ethical Concerns Associated With The Use Of Complex Prices That Are Confusing To Consumers. Ethically, Making Pricing So Complex That Customers Don’t Understand How It Works Means That The Company Might Be Taking Financial Advantage Of Customers. – This Ultimately Results In Customers Looking For Different Suppliers – Think About The Complexity Of Taking An Airline Flight Vs. Renting A Car

How Pricing Tactics Can Relate To Social Responsibility. Since Products Often Help Improve The Standard Of Living For The Customers, Pricing Has A Direct Effect On Society. Pricing Must Consider The Common Good As Well As The Welfare Of The Company Doing The Selling.

ACTIVITY 1 Get with your 6 o’clock appointment EACH person gets a paper Complete “What Type of Pricing” together. You have 10 minutes

Identify Ways That The Use Of Technology Impacts The Pricing Function. Technology Allows Data To Be Easily Collected, Analyzed, Adjust prices based on time, and bar-coding. Pricing Can Also Be Inputted Into The Computer Cash Register System Reducing The Number Of Input Pricing Errors At The Cash Register.

Price Vs. Selling Price – Price Is The Initial Amount That The Company Would Like To Charge For An Item – Selling Price Is The Actual Price For Which It Is Sold To The Customer – IMPORTANCE of SP: Must Bring Enough Profit To The Seller So The Company Can Stay In Business

Factors Affecting Selling Price. – Competitors’ Prices – What Customers Are Currently Willing To Pay – What The Item Costs To Make, Ship And Sell – Economic conditions: are you willing to be flexible based on the economic situation presented. How Consumers Can Affect Selling Price. – It Is All About What They Are Willing To Pay

How Government Affects Selling Price. – Regulations, Laws And Oversight Can Affect What Companies Will Charge. – Tariffs And Additional Taxes (Think Gasoline) Can Significantly Change Prices The Price Of Gas In NC Vs. Sc

How Pricing Objectives Affect Selling Price. Is The Company Trying To Break Into An Existing Market? Lower Prices Usually Help. Is It Trying To Expand Into New Markets? Target Pricing For New Customers. Trying To Build Market Share? Match Competitors Or Lower Prices Below Theirs.

ACTIVITY 2 Get with your 8 o’clock EACH person is to get a paper Complete “Goin’ to Make Groceries…. But Where?”