How Important is Pricing? It is an element of the Marketing Mix Satisfactory pricing means… Consumer views the purchase as a value and the business makes a profit SWBAT-ID 3 Pricing strategies and apply them to the Entertainment Industry
Pricing Strategies Premium pricing High price, high quality Ex: The Ritz Hotel Penetration pricing Offers low price on an item to gain market share-then increases price Ex: Introductory menu items Price skimming Prices are high - usually during introduction Ex: new entertainment releases Ultimately prices will reduce SWBAT-ID 3 Pricing strategies and apply them to the Entertainment Industry
Your task: Find products related to the entertainment industry that are strategically priced at a premium level, penetration level and skimming level. For each product explain using a minimum of 3-4 sentences, why you believe it is the strategy you labeled. SWBAT-ID 3 Pricing strategies and apply them to the Entertainment Industry
Psychological pricing Gets customers to respond on an emotional basis, rather than rational. Ex: $.99 not $1.00 price point perspective Seasonal Pricing variations ‘Off-peak’ pricing, early booking discounts etc Promotion pricing Special pricing for a limited amt of time (BOGO) Ex: Payless Captive Pricing Companies will charge a premium price on the products compliments. Ex: a razor manufacturer will charge a low price for the first plastic razor and recoup its margin (and more) from the sale of the blades that fit the razor SWBAT-ID 4 add’l pricing strategies and apply them to the entertainment industry
Your task: Find products related to the entertainment industry that are strategically priced using the following strategies: psychological, seasonal variations, promotional and captive level. For each product explain using a minimum of 3-4 sentences, why you believe it is the strategy you labeled.