Price Rule Examples
Standard Price Rule Examples
Discard Subsequent Rules
The ability to discard subsequent rules is a great feature inside pricing rules that prevents multiple pricing rules from stacking and providing unintended additional discounts. To discard subsequent rules, a pricing rule must use the priorities that are set in the Priority section of Pricing Rule General Settings.
If Discard Subsequent Rules is set to Yes
, the rules with lower priority (higher numbers) will not apply to the eligible products.
For example, let’s say we have three pricing rules:
Example | Rule Name | Priority | Discard Subsequent Rule |
---|---|---|---|
1 | 10% off sale products | 1 | No |
2 | $2 off sale products | 2 | Yes |
3 | 5% off all products | 3 | No |
In this scenario, rules #1 and #2 applies to the eligible products. Rule #3 only applies to eligible products not contained within rule #2. This is because it has a lower priority than example #2 and Discard Subsequent Rules is set to Yes
. So, the eligible products in the sale category would receive 10% off and $2 off the Amazon listing price.
Applying two standard price rules
Field | Setting - Rule 1 | Setting - Rule 2 |
---|---|---|
Rule Name | Rule-1 | Rule-2 |
Priority | 1 | 2 |
Rule Type | Standard price rule | Standard price rule |
Price action | Decrease By | Decrease By |
Apply | Apply as percentage | Apply as fixed amount |
Adjustment Amount | 10 | 10 |
Product 1
Price: $45.49
Rule 1 applied: $45.49 x (0.9) = $40.94
Rule 2 applied: $40.94 - $10.00 = $30.94
The final price after Rule 1 and Rule 2 are applied: $30.94
Product 2
Price: $47.76
Rule 1 applied: $47.76 x (0.9) = $42.98
Rule 2 applied: $42.98 - $10.00 = $32.98
The final price after rule 1 and rule 2 are applied: $32.98
Intelligent Repricing Rule Examples
Buy Box price with Floor Price Source = Price
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Rule Name | Rule-1 |
Priority | 1 |
Rule Type | Intelligent repricing rule |
Competitor Price Source | Use “Buy Box” Price |
Price Action | Match Competitor Price |
Floor Price Source | Price |
Floor Price Action | Match |
Product 1
Price: $15
Buy Box price from Amazon: $10
Because the Buy Box price is less than the original price, the product is listed at the original price.
The final price after the rule is applied: $15
Product 2
Price: $5
Buy Box price from Amazon: $10
Because the Buy Box price is greater than the original price, the product is listed at the Buy Box price.
The final price after the rule is applied: $10
Buy Box price with Floor Price Source = Price and a 20% price decrease
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Rule Name | Rule-1 |
Priority | 1 |
Rule Type | Intelligent repricing rule |
Competitor Price Source | Use “Buy Box” Price |
Price Action | Match Competitor Price |
Floor Price Source | Price |
Floor Price Action | Decrease By |
Apply | Apply as a percentage |
Floor Adjustment Amount | 20 |
Product 1
Price: $20
Calculated Floor Price: $16
Buy Box price from Amazon: $15
Because the Buy Box price is less than the Calculated Floor Price, the product is listed at the Calculated Floor Price.
The final price after the rule is applied: $16
Product 2
Price: $15
Calculated Floor Price: $12
Buy Box price from Amazon: $15
Because the Buy Box price is greater than the Calculated Floor Price, the product is listed at the Buy Box price.
The final price after the rule is applied: $15
Product 3
Price: $17
Calculated Floor Price: $13.60
Buy Box price from Amazon: $15
Because the Buy Box price is greater than the Calculated Floor Price, the product is listed at the Buy Box price.
The final price after the rule is applied: $15
Lowest Price with All Competitor’s Prices and Use all competitor’s product conditions
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Rule Name | Rule-1 |
Priority | 1 |
Rule Type | Intelligent repricing rule |
Competitor Price Source | Use Lowest Competitor Price |
Minimum Positive Feedback | All Competitor Prices |
Conditional Variance | Use all competitor’s product conditions |
Price Action | Match Competitor Price |
Floor Price Source | Price |
Floor Price Action | Match |
Price | Condition |
---|---|
$17 | New |
$15 | New |
$14 | Used; Very Good |
$13 | Used; Good |
Product 1
Price: $10
Condition: New
Because the lowest competitor price for the New condition is $15, the product is listed at $15.
The final price after the rule is applied: $15
Product 2
Price: $10
Condition: Used; Acceptable
Because the lowest competitor price for the Used condition is $13, the product is listed at $13.
The final price after the rule is applied: $13
Intelligent repricing rule combining ceiling price, currency conversion, and VAT
Field | Setting |
---|---|
VAT | 10% |
Ceiling price source | $10 |
Currency conversion | 1.25Euro:1USD |
Ceiling price in the European (VAT) market: $10 x 1.25 = $12.50
When the ceiling price in the European (VAT) market is hit, the VAT is calculated and added.
Final price after VAT: $12.50 x (1.1) = $13.75
Combining multiple pricing rules, ceiling price, currency conversion, and VAT
Intelligent pricing rule (from previous example)
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Priority | 1 |
VAT | 10% |
Ceiling price source | $10 |
Currency conversion | 1.25Euro:1USD |
Ceiling price in the European (VAT) market: $10 x 1.25 = $12.50
Final price after VAT: $12.50 x (1.1) = $13.75
Standard pricing rule
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Priority | 2 |
Price Action | Increase By |
Apply | Apply as fixed amount |
Adjustment Amount | $5.00 |
When the ceiling price is hit, the standard pricing rule will be applied on top of the intelligent pricing rule.
Final price after the standard pricing rule is applied: $13.75 + $5.00 = $18.75
Price Adjustment
In this example, we have chosen to define our most competitive price by looking at our Amazon competitor’s lowest price who also have 95% positive feedback and a minimum feedback count of 1,000 merchant reviews.
Price Adjustment Example
After running this search based on these parameters, our competitive price comes back at $25.
From here, we have three different Price Rule Action choices based on this lowest price.
Field | Description |
---|---|
Price Action | Options: Decrease By – This option will decrease your listing price relative to the lowest competitor price. Increase By – This option will increase your listing price relative to the lowest competitor price. Match Competitor Price – This option will change your Amazon listing price to match the lowest price based on our parameters. In our example, the Amazon listing price will be $25. |
Apply | Options: Apply as percentage / Apply as fixed amount |
Adjustment Amount | Numerical value to define the percentage or fixed amount for the discount to be applied. These selections mean that we are going to take the lowest price and set ours $0.01 less. |
Floor Price
Field | Setting |
---|---|
Floor Price Source | Cost = $5 |
Floor Price Action | Increase By |
Apply | Apply as percentage |
Floor Adjustment Amount | 5 |
Floor price calculation = Floor Price Source $5
x Floor Adjustment Amount 5%
= $5.25
This means that when our intelligent pricing rule is applied, it will not allow the listing price to be lower than $5.25 for this specific product when the cost is $5.