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Hey everyone, welcome back to Five Minute Friday! Today, we’re diving into one of my absolute favorite topics: marketing, brand positioning, and understanding how to serve your customers. If you’re part of the Boutique Hub community or have attended Retail Bootcamp, you’ll know how passionate I am about this subject. Today, we’ll explore the critical difference between value and price, especially in a challenging year like 2024.
Value vs Pride
The Critical Distinction
Many retailers struggle to grasp the difference between value and price. Understanding and maximizing this difference is crucial, particularly when budgets are tight. So, what exactly is the difference?
- Price: This is the point where the perceived pleasure and benefits of buying and using a product outweigh the pain of parting with your hard-earned dollars.
- Value: The point at which the pleasure of the product exceeds the pain of its price.
As a brand owner, your goal is to constantly increase the value you provide, so customers are willing to pay more for your products. Let’s dive into how you can do this effectively.
Increasing Perceived Value
- Product Photography: High-quality photos set the tone for the value of your products. Well-shot, aesthetically pleasing images can significantly increase the perceived value of an item.
- Merchandising: A beautifully merchandised product, whether on a model or in a store display, appears more valuable than the same item presented poorly. The difference in perceived value can turn a $12 t-shirt into a $40 one.
- Problem-Solving: Position your brand to solve your customers’ problems. Understanding your customer’s pain points and simplifying their life adds immense value.
- Customer Service: Excellent customer service boosts the perceived value. Knowing your customers’ needs and addressing them effectively makes them feel valued and understood.
- Building Trust: Create a community around your brand and build relationships with your customers. When customers know, like, and trust you, their perceived value of your products increases.
The Price Conundrum
Not all products should be priced the same. Consider the example of coffee: you might pay $8 for a cup at Starbucks or $1 at a gas station. The difference lies in brand positioning, marketing, and customer experience. Your goal is to create a similar perception of value in your products.
Competing on Value, Not Price
Competing solely on price is a losing strategy. Customers who value quality, aesthetic, appeal, and excellent customer service are not looking for the lowest price. They’re seeking value. Remember, “cheap ain’t loyal.” Customers loyal to low prices are often loyal to retailers like Walmart. If you offer higher value, you justify higher prices and foster customer loyalty.
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