
[White Paper]
Pricing Scenarios:
to outperform competitors and negotiate suppliers
We’ve already uncovered scenarios for profits and turnover increasing. In this white paper, we discuss the algorithms that retailers use to outperform their competitors and to negotiate suppliers.
Competitive Pricing Scenarios- Minimal by Key Competitor
- Cheaper Than a Rival's Promotion
- Below the Competitor's Minimal Price
- MAP and Minimum Competitors' Prices
- Non-competitive Purchase
- Preferred Purchasing Price
At the end of this white paper, you’ll find a list of data that retailer needs to deploy scenarios efficiently; the tools to work with pricing; and useful materials on this topic.
Competitive Pricing Scenarios
Minimal by Key Competitor
| the prices are equal to the key competitor’s prices | while | the prices are equal to the key competitor are in stock | else | the prices are equal to the next key competitor’s prices in a row |
The script helps to work effectively with key competitors’ prices. The product prices are equally set by one of the key competitors while it has the goods in stock. If the products of this competitor are not available for buying, the prices are set at the level of the second key competitor; when the second competitor is out of stock, prices are adjusted by the third, etc.
Cheaper Than a Rival’s Promotion
| the prices are equal to the key competitor’s prices | while | a competitor with a minimum price doesn't run a promotion | else | decrease the price by N% |
The cost of the items is set to the minimum level among competitors. If a rival with a minimum price runs some kind of promotion (free gift, discount, etc.), we decrease the price by N%. With the support of an active advertising campaign, this scenario helps the retailer gain a part of the competitor’s audience.
Below the Competitor’s Minimal Price
| the price is set to the minimum level among competitors | and | decreased by specific $ or % | while | new price differs from the previous one by less than 25% | else | send deviation alert |
In this scenario, the price is set automatically less than the minimum price among competitors. In a case when the new price differs from the previous one by more than 25%, the manager receives alert about deviation. The scenario helps the retailer stay competitive and keep profits if one of the competitors starts aggressively dumping at the same time.
Pricing Scenarios for Negotiations With Suppliers
MAP and Minimum Competitors’ Prices
| set MAP | while | N or more of competitors do not comply with the MAP |
else | set a minimum competitive price |
If the MAP is above the minimum price among competitors, the algorithm suggests setting the MAP for the product. A more detailed repricing algorithm can be set. E. g., if N or more of competitors do not comply with the MAP, the script suggests setting a minimum competitive prices.
Non-competitive Purchase
| if | minimum competitor’s price is lower than retailer’s cost | then | send a “non-competitive purchase” alert |
Helps to identify unprofitable prices set by suppliers. If the competitor’s minimum price is lower than retailer’s cost, the retailer receives a “non-competitive purchase” alert. It’s a useful alert for supplier’s prices negotiation.
Preferred Purchasing Price
| collect minimum supplier’s prices | and | decrease them by 3% (conventional number) | and | create a letter with the desired cost prices for sending suppliers |
This scenario helps not only to collect non-competitive purchases data (see the previous scenario) but also to obtain the readymade desired purchase prices for sending them to suppliers.
Additional info
Data for working with scripts
In order to effectively work with the pricing scripts, you need high-quality (without errors), relevant (freshly collected at the time of the repricing) and correct data collected on aggregators and on competitors’ websites.
So, to work with the scenarios discussed earlier, retailers need the following information:
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Product data: stock availability, price, cost, KVI-positions
Item Stock attribute KVI tag Cost, $ Multicooker Redmond RMC-M92S in stock YES 95 LCD TV Samsung UE43KU6000 in stock NO 700 Notebook Apple MacBook Air 13' low in stock YES 925 -
Business goals data: minimum markup, planned markup, turnover and margin plan, etc...
Item Stock attribute KVI tag Cost, $ Minimal mark-up, % Planned mark-up, % Planned turnover, units Planned margin, $ Final price, $ Multicooker Redmond RMC-M92S in stock YES 95 12 18 150 3000 115 LCD TV Samsung UE43KU6000 in stock NO 700 3 6 75 3375 745 Notebook Apple MacBook Air 13' low in stock YES 925 5 8 120 9000 999 -
Competitor’s data: prices, stocks, promotions
Item Stock attribute KVI tag Cost, $ Minimal mark-up, % Planned mark-up, % Planned turnover, units Planned margin, $ Final price, $ Competitor 1 price Competitor 2 price Competitor 3 price Promo attribute Multicooker Redmond RMC-M92S in stock YES 95 12 18 150 3000 115 120 111 115 mark-down LCD TV Samsung UE43KU6000 in stock NO 700 3 6 75 3375 745 750 735 720 gift Notebook Apple MacBook Air 13' low in stock YES 925 5 8 120 9000 999 995 1019 999 no promo
By integrating this data into the scenario and analyzing its performance, you can build a Price Index report to understand how the value of the product affects its sales. It will help you track the effectiveness of your pricing and the impact of competitors even more effectively.
Tools for working with scripts
The simplest tool for working with pricing scenarios is, of course, an Excel spreadsheet. However, since this tool has far more disadvantages than advantages, it’s much more efficient to use services specifically created for this purpose.
The Price Management product, as part of the standalone pricing platform, Competera, integrates all of the internal and external data that was received and visualizes them by repricing the goods according to the pre-set rules in the scenarios and notifying managers about the opportunities to optimize pricing as well as the failure of scenarios. For most scenarios, you need to install limiting scenarios that will monitor the correctness of their execution. To calculate the payback rate of such a tool, contact our pricing experts.
Additional Sources
- Article and free online course on Pricing Strategies
- How to collect data: build or buy pricing solution
- What is Agile PricingTM
- How to explain pricing strategies in a way even child will understand
- More scenarios of repricing: increase turnover and margin profit
If you want to know which of the above repricing rules will be the most effective for your online store, chat with our pricing expert — he will answer all of your questions.