Hi! I would like to ask about a good product/pricing management technique. I am 3 months into building a web store, and I am using Alidropship Woo. The plugin has a pricing formula to follow for different price ranges, it can also auto update the prices, and sends emails when products change on AX. The thing is that the pricing formula doesn’t take into consideration shipping. If I have auto update enabled, I either have to trust that it doesn’t make the cost too much or too low. Or, I can manually go through my product list and change it if it’s not good. The other thing is the emails don’t give the pricing info so I kind of have to go through a lot of products and it’s a really menial undesirable task.
There are a few more problems with this, for example, if the price auto updates and the price is too low because of shipping, I have to manually update the price before someone buys it and I lose money. The only way to mitigate this specific problem is to make the pricing formula very aggressive with no less than 4x multiplier if not more. I don’t think this is a solution because it’s outside my values, but there are other variables to consider in pricing. Original price has very little to do with markup IMO — it depends on a lot of different factors. Another solution I thought of was to make rounding an easy to spot number like 0.11 and check prices after updates, but this isn’t much of a solution to the menial task problem as products/prices update pretty frequently.
I am hoping I can find some better more reliable solutions.
Regards
There are a few more problems with this, for example, if the price auto updates and the price is too low because of shipping, I have to manually update the price before someone buys it and I lose money. The only way to mitigate this specific problem is to make the pricing formula very aggressive with no less than 4x multiplier if not more. I don’t think this is a solution because it’s outside my values, but there are other variables to consider in pricing. Original price has very little to do with markup IMO — it depends on a lot of different factors. Another solution I thought of was to make rounding an easy to spot number like 0.11 and check prices after updates, but this isn’t much of a solution to the menial task problem as products/prices update pretty frequently.
I am hoping I can find some better more reliable solutions.
Regards