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Promotional pricing

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Promotional pricing is the use of pricing strategies to support specific promotional strategies. This may include the use of offers (buy one, get one free - BOGOF), discounts or perhaps simply offers. These offers will often be associated with a particular promotional campaign or perhaps time-limited. An example may include the sales that most retail stores will have a few times a year.

The aim of these sales is to encourage people to purchase at a time when demand might otherwise have been low and perhaps the firm has excess stock. This discounted policy is likely to happen towards the end of a product's life cycle. It may also be employed when a new outlet opens and the firm wants to create a buzz of excitement and encourage customers to visit the store.

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