Friday, April 25, 2014

Friday, April 25, 2014

Focus:

(Answer as a comment to your post from yesterday)

1. What is the best method for determining your customers' needs and wants?
2. What factors do you use to determine product pricing?


23 comments:

  1. 1) ask the people through a survey
    2) what other places are selling that product for so you can still make a profit and sell more than the competition

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  3. 1. take feedback
    2. how much they cost to buy, and how much others are pricing them

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  4. 1) ask the costumers via survery
    2) how many places are selling the product and at what price

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  5. 1. take feedback
    2. How much others are pricing them and supply on demand.

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  6. 1) Determining your target market that's gonna shop at your store.
    2) What your competitors are charging and yearly salary of target demographic.

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  7. 1. A Survey.
    2.Sell more than competition and make a better profit than your competition.

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  8. 1.) You ask them if they need any help and take their feedback.
    2.) How much they cost and if they are big sellers with the consumers.

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  9. 1. leave a suggestion box for your customers.
    2. The amount an variety

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  10. 1.Putting yourself in their shoes.
    2.Competitor's prices, demand of the product and the profit you will make off of it.

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  11. 1. Surveys
    2. Competitor's prices

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  13. 1. Asking for their feedback
    2. What your competition is and the costs

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  14. 1. Give each customer a survey slip when they are leaving.
    2. Think about how much money the products costs you and make the price you sell the product for more than you may for it. Also, think about how much people want the product. If they really want the product, they will be willing to pay a little more for it.

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  15. 1. By talking to them and asking for feedback
    2.competitors prices

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  16. 1. Get feedback or ask for suggestions.
    2. Competing store prices.

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  17. If they need any help and listening to what they need.

    and what your competitors pricing is.

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  18. 1. Every time someone comes in, have them do a survey
    2. base on what you sell

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  19. 1.handing them a survey and asking them for their feedback.
    2.compare your prices with the competition and try to sell at a better price.

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  20. 1. Have customers do a survey
    2. Compare your prices with compeition

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