07-31-2008, 11:58 AM
Quote:One of the best ways (If done properly) to add additional revenue to your ecommerce sales is to sell non-core products (at cost or even at a loss) to gain additional core sales and new customers.
A great example that I found this weekend, is B&H Photo. They sell a variety of non-photography related computer and technical products. What quickly caught my attention is that many these products are being sold well below any other online retailers price, even cheaper than anyone on eBay. I dont have access to wholesale computer accessory costs, but I imagine that they arent making much money, if any, on their computer product sales.
So how is this smart marketing?
When an established website like B&H draws sales from non-core products, they gain additional customers and brand exposure. What they gain by selling at cost, is the opportunity to sell other products for profit, and they gain repeat customers. In the end, if the amount of money spent marketing and supporting non-core products is minimal, there is absolutely no downside to this practice...
full article: http://www.ecommerce-blog.org/archives/u...ss-leader/