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What is Product Bundling?

Product Bundling is a pricing and merchandising strategy where multiple complementary products are grouped and sold together as a single package, typically at a discounted price compared to purchasing each item individually. This approach incentivizes customers to buy more items while perceiving greater value.

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Product Bundling is a pricing and merchandising strategy where multiple complementary products are grouped and sold together as a single package, typically at a discounted price compared to purchasing each item individually. This approach incentivizes customers to buy more items while perceiving greater value.

Key Characteristics:

  • Complementary products: Items that naturally work together or enhance each other
  • Value perception: Bundled pricing typically offers savings over individual purchases
  • Simplified decision-making: Reduces customer effort in selecting compatible products
  • Cross-category exposure: Introduces customers to products they might not otherwise discover

Benefits:

  • Increased average order value (AOV)
  • Higher inventory turnover for slow-moving items
  • Enhanced customer satisfaction through curated solutions
  • Opportunity to differentiate from competitors

Effective bundling strategies include themed collections (holiday bundles, starter kits), frequently bought together items, tiered bundles (good/better/best options), and mix-and-match customizable bundles that let customers select components within a framework.

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