How much are you leaving on the table?

Over the years, NextGen has worked with hundreds of owners, some new and some well established. One of the first tasks is the setting of prices.  While most are content with Nextgen’s standard prices,  others are not or at least are not sure.  The principal reason is the presence of nearby competition.  They want to be price-competitive.

In this case, NextGen provides them with a method for systematically sampling items on competitor racks, and displays( in-store and, most recently, online).  Without exception, franchisee or independent, competitor prices are inconsistent relative to current retail.  This traces primarily to the use of a limited number of category-brand price brackets rendering some prices relatively high and some relatively low, and secondarily to the fact that significant properties of the items are ignored, e.g. composition (cashmere, leather, style… ).

Bottom line, it represents “ball park” pricing, and 1) lost sales associated with over-priced items, and 2)  lost revenue loss associated with under-priced items.
How much are you leaving on the table?

How to use Square for Consignment & Resale

Item information (brands, descriptions, prices, and sizes) along with consignor contact information is exported from NextGen’s  Square Buying Portal and imported  into Square.  Item sales and related consignor and seller costs/payments (cash or trade) are then managed within Square.

The Item information may also imported into Dymo for tag printing purposes.