During good economic
times when business is booming, you hardly see large hoardings, posters or
banners atop stores shouting loudly about discounts being offered. During recessionary or lean times, you will
see a lot of announcements about huge Discount Sales in newspapers, malls,
leaflets, advertorials, social and mass media like Internet and Television.
Festival discounts
are a way to lure customers in to the store so that stocks piled up in
anticipation of the huge seasonal demand is sold off and does not become a
liability at the end of the season.
Clearance sale is an
attempt to clear existing stock in sales as the store is being closed down, be
it for renovation, change of management or complete exit from the business.
I sometimes find it
funny when stores offering discount sale put up banners like “Fresh Stock
Arrival”. Now what on earth do you mean
by infusion fresh stock for "Discount" sale?
Is the "Discount" sale so popular that people are demanding fresh stock?
- Do customers really
get fooled by such strategies?
- Are customers really
dumb so as to get convinced about discount sales?
- Is the vendor so
generous so as to take a cut from his profits and help people to buy his goods
at a discount?
- Does the vendor have
so deep pockets (high financial capacity) and can afford to make financial loss
in business through a Discount Sale strategy?
- Is the vendor able
to increase his sales using discounting as a strategy?
- Do customer’s really
make substantial savings or benefit from such discounting strategy?
The interesting
thing is that people do get lured by such strategies and end up buying large
quantities. I have observed at first
hand that women get tempted, much more than men, to be attracted to discounting
sales.
While women get attracted to
commodities such as garments, fashion accessories, shoes, men will get
attracted to big ticket Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) like Washing
Machines, Refrigerators, Televisions, Audio Systems, Communication Gadgets
(mobiles, tablets, etc.), shoes and wrist watches.
Can business be done
more honestly? Is there an effective way
of doing business where you sell and customers buy but not end up as looking as
fools while the vendor laughs all the way to the Bank?
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Discounts is more of a psychological sales tactic. In most cases, the word “SALE” is not about lowering profit, but about increasing consumer urgency, footfall, and impulse buying.
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