Some of the more common pricing objectives are:
- maximize long-run profit
- maximize short-run profit
- increase sales volume (quantity)
- increase dollar sales
- increase market share
- obtain a target rate of return on investment (ROI)
- obtain a target rate of return on sales
- stabilize market or stabilize market price
- company growth
- maintain price leadership
- desensitize customers to price
- discourage new entrants into the industry
- match competitors prices
- encourage the exit of marginal firms from the industry
- survival
- avoid government investigation or intervention
- obtain or maintain the loyalty and enthusiasm of distributors and other sales personnel
- enhance the image of the firm, brand, or product
- be perceived as “fair” by customers and potential customers
- create interest and excitement about a product
- discourage competitors from cutting prices
- use price to make the product “visible"
- build store traffic
- help prepare for the sale of the business (harvesting)
- social, ethical, or ideological objectives
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