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Pricing Strategies Crossword

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Read the article "E-commerce, Marketing Strategies and a Variety of Pricing Methods" from the learning module to become familiar with the different types of pricing strategies, then attempt to fill out the crossword puzzle.

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Read the article "E-commerce, Marketing Strategies and a Variety of Pricing Methods" from the learning module to become familiar with the different types of pricing strategies, then attempt to fill out the crossword puzzle.

par Santiago Macias
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Companies are always trying to increase their sales by adding more features to their product or service. For example, add passengers from the plane for a guarantee of $ 20 per seat! Or, for example, selling a printer with an extra cartridge for $ 10 more!

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You sell a very cheap product at an affordable price. For example, a very cheap operating system. But after that, only the software you run on it yourself is designed.

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At these auctions, buyers will raise their prices, so that, in the end, only one buyer will remain. In these auctions, sellers can determine the minimum price for sales, which, if not minimized in price, cannot sell the product.

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Different prices are used by different individuals based on their willingness to pay.

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This method is used when the client decides on a sense to make a logic. For example, pricing $ 4.99 instead of $ 5 is an example of this pricing method.

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We first set a very high price for the product and we will sell the product and then, after gradually reducing the price of competitors due to the high price and attractiveness of the market and the product, the price is gradually reduced.

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Here, pricing is based on a line of products or services we have, and when added to the service, the price goes up.

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Prices are artificially lower than usual to attract customers and influence the market. Once we reach this goal, prices will gradually increase.

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In this way, unlike intrusive pricing that artificially lowers prices, the price is really low. That is, in the production and sales we use methods that have the lowest costs, and thus provide a cheaper product to the customer.

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A site begins to collect demand for a specific item to receive more discount through more purchases. In this case, each buyer will benefit from a discount, and vendors will also largely sell their products and benefit.

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When our product or service is unique and in a less similar market, this pricing method can be used.

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Companies often use this method to lower their prices by looking for a significant demand for their product. This may occur for several reasons. Companies that are in excess of demand may keep their prices below the market to prove their goodwill, which makes them crazy.

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