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I am trying to improve our site conversions and reduce confusion on our product pages. Currently, we offer quantity based pricing discounts such as 1-3 widgets is $X, 4-10 is 10% off, 11-25 is 20% off, and 100+ is 30% off. Our pricing breaks are not working, they only confuse customers and have resulted in just a small % of orders (5%) that contain 11 or more widgets.
I want to simplify this to maximize conversion while not ignoring those few (but very high revenue $$) sales that contain the larger number of widges.
Anyone have any ideas that may improve our current pricing strategy? I was thinking of $x each and 4 or more is 25% off or something like this. This could encourage those that buy 1, 2 or 3 to buy 4. But, this doesn't do anything to cater to those few large orders.
Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
I was wrong, our pricing breaks are
1-9
10-24
25-99
100+
Since alot of sales are 1,2 or 3, I was thinking of just
Price each
Save 25% if you order 4 or more
Save X% if you order 50 or more
Something that grabs the 1,2 or 3 buyers to get 4 or more but still caters to the large sales.
What do you think?
thanks for the tips!
Our basket does show the calculated price, however the tip on displaying the actual price is great!
So, do you think moving from a pricing tier like
1-9
10-24
25-99
100+
to something like
Price each (for 1, 2, or 3)
4 or more 25% off
50 or more X% off
Does this tend to convert better?
Thanks again for the valuable info.
What I do, instead of 1-9 is to put 1+. Then the next quantity discount break would be 10+, 25+, 100+. It might be confusing to some, but it is efficient.
Also, do you ship international? You may want to note the three letter symbol for your country. For US Dollars, it would be USD.