What You Need to Know Before Finalizing the Price of your Product The pricing will decide whether your product will be accepted by its target audience or not

By Sanchita Dash

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As an idea finds its place and a business is born, an BIZ Experiences goes out of his/her way to ensure that it follows a successful path. But the success is put to test when the idea meets the customer in the form of a product. To ensure that the customer buys the product, the BIZ Experiences has to put everything in order and an important part in that process is finalizing the pricing.

The pricing will decide whether your product will be accepted by its target audience or not. As there is no streamlined method of fixing the price of a product and most of the companies follow their own method to do so. One can only do that with the help of years of experience and understanding of the market, but the problem is that people who are in a position to do so take undue advantage of it and it gives rise to the scope of blackmarket that will be a topic of an article some other time, here we are focusing on one of its aspects.

BIZ Experiences India spoke to startup founders about how to get the pricing right for your product.

The 4Ps that Make for Pricing

While deciding the pricing of your product, Ambud Sharma, Founder, Escaro Royale Luxury, believes that the 4Ps have to be kept in mind. He said that one has to start with the product and more importantly, the class of products. "When we are developing products catering to the niche luxury segment, we develop with only the best materials and hence the costing of the product is on the higher end," he said.

Secondly, the placement of the product plays a bigger role in defining the price points. Thirdly, in order to cater to the niche consumers, one needs to understand that there is a need to create best supporting content and thus, promoting this content takes some cost. "When we mix all three - the product, the placement and the promotion, we get the "price" component," said Sharma.

Features Will Help You Decide

A startup must use market segmentation to identify the features and benefits needed in a product to attract a given segment away from a competitive alternative. "While adding or subtracting a feature, It is required to think about both the cost of that feature and the impact of that feature on the willingness-to-pay of the intended segment," said Nikita Kumawat, Founder, Soulfit. She added that as features are added, a product becomes attractive to more market segments and the cost to produce will increase. "As a result, either the price will need to rise (thus deterring some segments from purchasing and reducing the addressable market) or the margins will need to decline (thus reducing the profit of the product). Managing this tradeoff is a crucial factor in devising the pricing strategy," she said.

Identify Your Target Audience

The most important factor is that your pricing must suit your target audience. Ravish Yadav, Marketing Manager Riversong believes that it is always the target customer, which should be in the mind, while one is working on the pricing. "The pricing should be set in a way that the customer always find himself on a winning side, whenever he compares the usefulness of the product with his buying capacity," he said.

Analyse the Competition

A market study needs to be done as you go ahead with your pricing strategy. Customer's perceived value for the offering, the cost involved and the competitor's pricing for a similar offering, all affect the pricing believes Rajesh Desai, CEO of Lyra India. "Pricing is a symbiotic association of the minimal costs incurred by a company, with a congruent value proposition towards customers," he said.

Sanchita Dash

BIZ Experiences Staff

Former Senior Correspondent, BIZ Experiences India

In the business of news for 5 years now. Making my way across India thanks to my career. A media graduate from Symbiosis, Pune, I have earlier worked with Deccan Chronicle (South India's leading English daily), T-Hub (India's largest incubator) and Anthill Ventures (a speed-scaling platform). 

Stories, movies and PJs are my thing. 

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