Good morning: Pricing is also messaging

Plus, marketers respond to Omicron in our Events Participation Index.

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Good morning, Marketers, pricing is also messaging.

I was interviewing an expert in dynamic pricing when I first learned about this. Although pricing sounds like a more sales-driven strategy, it can also be part of that blend of positive impressions that marketers communicate to their customers. It’s new, it’s improved, it’s $3.99.

With prices on the rise for many goods and services, this will likely require additional messaging to cushion the blow. Probably the best approach to take is to be transparent. For instance, music fans might complain about the fees added by ticket services, but they are all listed in the order (venue fee, service fee, shipping and processing), and customers still go to the shows.

Or you can introduce a wider range of price options, and put your customer in the driver’s seat. Some budget airlines took this approach by allowing customers to choose the in-air comforts they’d like to have, which they can buy a la carte.

Of course, live entertainment and air travel are two industries closely watching the latest news on the Omicron variant. We’ve also kept a close watch on how marketers are responding in our Events Participation Index.

Chris Wood,

Editor

Quote of the Day. “Virtual conferencing is a sea change and a lifestyle change. It provides many of the benefits but significantly saves time and capital. Simply mail the SWAG (and spend less because the tire-kickers won’t be grabbing handfuls of your pens!) and use a solid marketing agency to provide killer presos.” – Respondent to the Events Participation Index


About the author

Chris Wood
Staff
Chris Wood draws on over 15 years of reporting experience as a B2B editor and journalist. At DMN, he served as associate editor, offering original analysis on the evolving marketing tech landscape. He has interviewed leaders in tech and policy, from Canva CEO Melanie Perkins, to former Cisco CEO John Chambers, and Vivek Kundra, appointed by Barack Obama as the country's first federal CIO. He is especially interested in how new technologies, including voice and blockchain, are disrupting the marketing world as we know it. In 2019, he moderated a panel on "innovation theater" at Fintech Inn, in Vilnius. In addition to his marketing-focused reporting in industry trades like Robotics Trends, Modern Brewery Age and AdNation News, Wood has also written for KIRKUS, and contributes fiction, criticism and poetry to several leading book blogs. He studied English at Fairfield University, and was born in Springfield, Massachusetts. He lives in New York.

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