22 mars 2015

ARE YOU AFRAID TO RAISE YOUR PRICES?


Well, you’re not alone. Many sales managers and CEOs experience worries when deciding to raise prices, even though they are forced to raise prices to gain profits. Often they are afraid that they will lose customers or have difficulties attracting new ones. Should you be afraid? I don’t think you should. Many companies that fail do so because of a fear of raising prices to a profitable level. Raising prices is a natural business activity and should be treated in the same way as you treat any other activity, as long as you have a good reason to do so. There are some issues/ideas I would like to share with you regarding raising prices:

It is every company´s right to raise prices, as long as the company can motivate the action and is prepared to handle the consequences. If you are afraid to raise your prices, you can try to bundle products and services to increase your average sales price and average profit.
If your company’s products or services add more value to the customers than the competitors, then it is your obligation to raise prices. Adding more value in your marketplace should in most cases lead to higher profits for your company.
Raising your prices will help you get rid of unprofitable customers, which in turn will result in positive effects on your cash flow and income statement.

Give the customer alternative offers with different prices for different products or services, which will make logical sense of your pricing. Try to provide a higher and lower offer on each side of every offer.
 
Higher prices are very often associated with higher perceived quality.
 
Well, I hope you have got some perspective on pricing after reading this post, and if you´re still afraid of raising your company’s prices, then maybe you should examine the possibility to add more value to your customers so you can raise prices without any worries.

5 kommentarer :

  1. Martin B.23 mars, 2015

    Great subject Alexander, thanks!

    SvaraRadera
  2. Amelia Cruz23 mars, 2015

    As a sales manager I'm very often exposed to the pricing issues that you mention in your post. Thanks for sharing your ideas/recommendations about raising prices.

    SvaraRadera
  3. Marcus Ericsson25 mars, 2015

    Hi Alexander! I am not sure if agree with you on raising prices to gain more profits but also loosing customers at the same time. Isn't hard and expensive to attract new customers? Anyhow thanks for an interesting post.

    SvaraRadera
  4. Alexander Kazarian26 mars, 2015

    Hi! Thanks for your comments, I´m glad that you liked this post. A good question Marcus. In my opinion it is more profitable to lose unprofitable customers in the long run, even if it is expensive to attract new and profitable customers. Keep in mind that customers that do not generate profits will sooner or later force you to shut down you business.

    SvaraRadera
  5. Interesting subject and well written. I will share it with my management team. Thanks!

    SvaraRadera