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Product mix pricing strategies guide businesses in optimizing profits across their product lines, each tailored to market needs and consumer segments. The strategies include:

  1. Product Line Pricing: Sets prices within a product line based on feature diversity and quality, aiming to capture various market segments.
  2. Optional Product Pricing: Offers a base product at a low price while upselling additional features, catering to both cost-conscious and value-seeking customers.
  3. Captive Product Pricing: Prices the main product competitively while marking up necessary add-ons, ensuring sustained profitability.
  4. By-product Pricing: Offsets the primary product's cost by selling by-products, reducing waste, and enhancing efficiency.
  5. Product Bundle Pricing: Sells multiple products as a package at a perceived value higher than individual costs, boosting sales and possibly clearing inventory or introducing new items.

These strategies diversify a company's offerings and market reach and provide competitive advantages through strategic pricing. They enable businesses to maximize profitability by tapping into consumer surplus and encouraging purchases of higher-margin items. For customers, these strategies offer a range of options tailored to their budgets and perceived value, sometimes saving money through bundled offers and enhancing the perceived value of certain products.

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6.10 : Product Mix Pricing Strategies I

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6.1 : Price and Exchange

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6.2 : The 5 c's of Pricing

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6.3 : Internal Considerations Affecting Price Decisions

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6.4 : External Considerations Affecting Price Decisions

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6.5 : Pricing Methods

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6.6 : Pricing Strategies

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6.7 : Pricing Tactics I

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6.8 : Pricing Tactics II

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6.9 : New-Product Pricing Strategies

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6.11 : Product Mix Pricing Strategies II

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6.12 : Price Adjustment Strategies I

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6.13 : Price Adjustment Strategies II

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6.14 : Price Changes

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6.15 : Public Policy and Pricing

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