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How to Make Price Irrelevant

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No matter what you may have heard, no matter what your customers tell you, price is utterly irrelevant -- if you know how to sell correctly. The key to making price irrelevant is differentiation. Differentiation is how you make your offering (and yourself) stand out from the crowd.  But it's more than just a way to get front and forward. While customers love to compare the prices of different offerings, every such comparison is completely bogus because no two offerings are EVER truly identical. For example, suppose you have two order processing systems that have identical feature.  One is priced half as much as the other.  The customer will pick the one that's cheaper, right?  Not necessarily. Suppose the cheaper system has twice the downtime as the more expensive one.  That downtime could mean millions of dollars in lost business -- making the lower price a false economy. The primary job of sales rep who's selling the higher priced product is to differentiate, and then assign a financial value -- to the customer -- that makes the higher price completely irrelevant. To do this, you ask yourself the following questions: By asking those questions, you're defining the economic value of your offering to the customer.  It's that economic value -- which proceeds directly out of your differentiation -- that renders price irrelevant. READERS: Do you agree?  Or are you still flogging away in a price war? The above is based on a conversation with Robert Nadeau, a consultant who helps companies with pricing issues.

posted by Geoffrey James
October 29, 2009 @ 11:30 am

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