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Data-Driven Pricing Optimization and Customer Retention

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Solo episode with Bruce Sinclair, the host of the show, discussing how to improve pricing optimization and customer retention by gathering primary customer data with smart tech.

On pricing optimization: Some companies use cost-plus pricing and others use competitive-based pricing, but the gold standard is value-based pricing. Since price is exchanged for value, to get the price right we need to understand how much value the product produces… which is easier said than done. Until recently, understanding what exactly the customer values and how much they value it is a qualitative research project at best. But now we have virtual products – native and virtualized. Software and tech products that can use APIs to gather the primary data needed to calculate produced value and smart products that can use sensors to gather the primary data needed to calculate produced value…

On customer retention: As we all know, it’s far more profitable to keep a customer than to acquire a new one, whether that’s to sell them more of the same or new products or services. The absence of a direct relationship results in a loss of customer control and potentially a loss of customer without ever knowing why. Today selling a physical product doesn’t have to mean the end of the customer relationship. Smart products are connected to the internet and just like software, they are forever connected to the customer…

In this episode, Bruce discusses:

  • Why using secondary data for pricing optimization is risky and a qualitative research project at best.
  • How smart apps and products can capture primary data for pricing optimization.
  • Example sims and what they are.
  • The limitations of customer visits for fetching primary customer data.
  • The OEM business killer of not having direct customer contact.
  • The competitive advantage Netflix, Autodesk and Amazon have that can now be applied to virtual and physical products.

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内容由Bruce Sinclair提供。所有播客内容(包括剧集、图形和播客描述)均由 Bruce Sinclair 或其播客平台合作伙伴直接上传和提供。如果您认为有人在未经您许可的情况下使用您的受版权保护的作品,您可以按照此处概述的流程进行操作https://zh.player.fm/legal

Solo episode with Bruce Sinclair, the host of the show, discussing how to improve pricing optimization and customer retention by gathering primary customer data with smart tech.

On pricing optimization: Some companies use cost-plus pricing and others use competitive-based pricing, but the gold standard is value-based pricing. Since price is exchanged for value, to get the price right we need to understand how much value the product produces… which is easier said than done. Until recently, understanding what exactly the customer values and how much they value it is a qualitative research project at best. But now we have virtual products – native and virtualized. Software and tech products that can use APIs to gather the primary data needed to calculate produced value and smart products that can use sensors to gather the primary data needed to calculate produced value…

On customer retention: As we all know, it’s far more profitable to keep a customer than to acquire a new one, whether that’s to sell them more of the same or new products or services. The absence of a direct relationship results in a loss of customer control and potentially a loss of customer without ever knowing why. Today selling a physical product doesn’t have to mean the end of the customer relationship. Smart products are connected to the internet and just like software, they are forever connected to the customer…

In this episode, Bruce discusses:

  • Why using secondary data for pricing optimization is risky and a qualitative research project at best.
  • How smart apps and products can capture primary data for pricing optimization.
  • Example sims and what they are.
  • The limitations of customer visits for fetching primary customer data.
  • The OEM business killer of not having direct customer contact.
  • The competitive advantage Netflix, Autodesk and Amazon have that can now be applied to virtual and physical products.

Related links you may find useful:

  continue reading

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