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What is meant by "Psychological pricing"?

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Question added by VENKITARAMAN KRISHNA MOORTHY VRINDAVAN , Project Execution Manager & Accounts Manager , ALI INTERNATIONAL TRADING EST.
Date Posted: 2014/11/26
Muhammad Adeel
by Muhammad Adeel , Sales And Marketing Executive , TANZEEM HEAVY EQUIPMENT RENTAL LLC

Psychological pricing is a business concept supported by the idea that customers respond better to certain types of prices and will more likely to buy items with these prices.

The psychological pricing method helps you build an impression of your brand without making significant changes to the product. Simply revising your pricing structure can make your product suddenly seem like the best bargain on the market or elevate your luxury product to the top of the available options.

Alex Al Yazouri
by Alex Al Yazouri , General Manager , Al Mushref Cooperative Society

A magical convincing number, what it worth to the customers.

 

Nasir Hussain
by Nasir Hussain , Sales And Marketing Manager , Pakistan Pharmaceutical Products Pvt. Ltd.

A pricing strategy that specializes in inflicting psychological effects on consumers.

Vinod Jetley
by Vinod Jetley , Assistant General Manager , State Bank of India

The customer's perception of you products' prices is the basis of psychological pricing. Instead of appealing to the rational side of the consumer, this strategy appeals to their emotional side. The pricing may aim to strike a thrifty note with a bargain or stir up feelings of prestige with a high-end item. Use psychological pricing to choose an appealing price based on the needs and wants of your target audience.

Types

Because product positioning influences the perception of your item, positioning the product at the low end speaks to those looking for a value; the higher end of the product's pricing spectrum is associated with higher quality. The odd pricing strategy prices products just below the whole dollar amount. For example, instead of charge $5 for a product you might charge $4.99. Buyers associate the price closer to $4 than $5 even though it is only one cent less. Similar strategies are used for larger dollar amounts. For example, a home might be priced at $199,500 instead of $200,000. You might also aim to stay underneath a particular price point such as under $100. The discounting strategy attracts customers who feel they are getting a deal with a temporary price reduction. Price lining involves distinct lines of products, each in a distinct price range, such as budget, mid-range and high-end. Additional features on the upgraded lines don't typically cost much but allow you to increase the price significantly.

Benefits

The psychological pricing method helps you build an impression of your brand without making significant changes to the product. Simply revising your pricing structure can make your product suddenly seem like the best bargain on the market or elevate your luxury product to the top of the available options. Experiment with one or more psychological pricing methods to help find a price point that increases your sales.

Selection

When using psychological pricing, the target audience for the product determines the way you price your products or services. Determine who you are trying to reach and what your target audience would respond to when setting the prices. The specific product or service you are selling is another factor. A high-end product may not sell well using the odd pricing strategy, which aims to make the product seem more affordable. Don't forget to consider your competitors when choosing a psychological pricing method and setting your prices. Straying too far from similar products can make you less competitive.

 

padmakumar pathiyil
by padmakumar pathiyil , Marketing Consultant , Management Consultancy

Psychological pricing uses the customer's emotional response to encourage sales. By pricing products strategically, a company may increase sales without significantly reducing prices. In some cases, a higher price is actually more likely to increase sales. Consider several factors in crafting a psychological pricing strategy to get the best results.

Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh
by Ibrahim Hussein Mayaleh , Sales & Business Consultant and Trainer , Self-employed

It is a marketing/ pricing strategy in which marketing focuses on emotional responses of the customers with the purpose of making the price looks more attractive than it is. Examples using of that are:

- Using the price $99.95 instead of $100. 

- Announcing a discount UP TO50%

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