1, discount pricing
Discount pricing refers to making some concessions on the basic price, directly or indirectly reducing the price to win customers and expand sales.
2. Psychological pricing method
Every product can meet a certain demand of consumers, and its value has a great relationship with consumers' psychological feelings.
3. Differential pricing
Differential pricing is a pricing method that sets different prices according to customers' willingness to pay. Its purpose is to establish basic demand, alleviate demand fluctuation and stimulate consumption.
4. Regional pricing strategy
It takes some freight to transport the products from the place of origin to the customers. In other words, enterprises have to decide whether to formulate regional price differences.
5. Combination pricing strategy
It is one of the psychological pricing strategies to adopt different pricing strategies for interrelated and complementary products to cater to some psychology of consumers.
6, new product pricing
New product pricing can adopt skimming pricing method, penetration pricing method and satisfactory pricing method.
Influencing factors of pricing strategy:
1, internal factors
Enterprise's marketing purpose, enterprise's marketing mix, product cost and pricing target.
2. External factors
Market structure, price elasticity of market demand, competitors' products and prices, national policies and regulations and other external environmental factors.