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M AY 2 0 11




              m a r k e t i n g   & sa les    p r a c t i c e



              The value proposition in
              multichannel retailing


                            Consumers love low prices, but retailers shouldn’t overlook
                            the way shoppers perceive value online and in stores.

                            Jeffrey Helbling, Josh Leibowitz, and Aaron Rettaliata
2




                It might be a retailer’s worst nightmare: a consumer stands before a wall of flat-
                screen TVs, contemplates a purchase, and pulls out a smartphone to see if a better deal
                is available elsewhere. This increasingly common sight may heighten retailers’ fears that
                they are caught in an inevitable race to the bottom on price. Yet while price competition
                is tough, our consumer research and client experience show that perceptions of value
                still matter in the ever-more-complex multichannel-retailing environment. Retailers can
                employ proven tactics to shape perceptions and take advantage of the fact that consumers
                care about more than just the price tag when they buy.

                A recent survey we conducted1 shows that price is just one of a range of factors consumers
                take into account when buying products: they also consider the degree of trust they have
                in a retailer, its product assortment, and their previous buying experiences (Exhibit 1). So
                even in the most competitive product categories, such as consumer electronics, retailers
                can look beyond price and actively shape perceptions of the value they offer. None of this
                happens by chance; retailers can implement strategic moves to get credit for superior value.

                Consider, for example, how consumers view leading sellers of women’s apparel in the
                Web 2011
                United States (Exhibit 2). While actual average prices at Kohl’s and JCPenney are similar
                Multichannel
                (the x-axis), consumers clearly perceive Kohl’s as offering lower prices (the y-axis).
                Exhibit 1 of 2

            1
                Multichannel pricing survey of 6,000 US consumers and price checks (conducted during September and October 2010) of more
                than 1,100 items at 20 retailers.




Exhibit 1       Consumers consider more than price in deciding
                whether to purchase a product.
                Relevance to perception of value for money,
                % of respondents

                                                                       Description
                                                                 •   In general, consistently offers better prices compared with anywhere else
                Price                                     24     •   Offers exceptionally low prices from time to time
                                                                 •   I can easily find the specific items I want
                Experience                        17             •   This retailer is the most convenient for me to shop
                                                                 •   I know and trust this retailer
                Trust                             17             •   The items they sell are always good quality

                Assortment                   12                  •   Has good range of prices and quality levels

                Return policy                12                  •   The return policy and process are reasonable and easy to follow

                Product                                          •   Retailer makes it easy to find information about items and
                                            11
                research                                             conduct research

                Delivery cost        4                           •   Has reasonable delivery costs

                Loyalty             3                            •   Has a loyalty program that gives me rewards I really value


                Source: Q4 2010 McKinsey survey of 6,000 US consumers on multichannel pricing and
                price checks of >1,100 items across 20 retailers
3




            Web 2011
            Multichannel
            Exhibit 2 of 2




Exhibit 2   There is a gap between what US retailers charge for
            women’s apparel and how their prices are perceived.

                Online-only            Better
                retailers              prices   80

                                                                               Kohl’s
                                                75

                                                                                                                Amazon.com
                                                70
                                                                    JCPenney            Kohls.com
            Perception of prices,
            % of respondents                              Target
                                                65
            who describe retailer as                                     JCPenney.com
            offering great prices1                                                            Overstock.com
                                                60
                                                                   Target.com                              QVC.com
                                                                                                                  Macy’s
                                                55
                                                                                                                           Macys.com
                                                  0
                                                      0   100      120   140    160     180   200   220   240    260    280 300   320   340
                                                      Low                                                                               High
                                                                   Relative position of actual prices,2 index: average for
                                                                   lowest priced retailer (Target in-store) = 100

            1 Percentages
                        aggregate scores of 5 or 6 for “great prices” on scale of 1 to 6, where 6 = highest score; for midtier
            branded items in women’s apparel.
            2Basedon average price for each item across geographies, using lowest promoted prices and excluding taxes (which
            would decrease online price averages by ~8-10%); shipping costs are included in averages for online prices.
            Source: Q4 2010 McKinsey survey of 6,000 US consumers on multichannel pricing and price checks of >1,100 items
            across 20 retailers




            Amazon.com—which typically has among the lowest prices in categories such as consumer
            electronics—charges more for similar types of apparel than Kohl’s and JCPenney do, yet
            retains a “halo” of value among the consumers we surveyed.

            In our experience working with dozens of offline, online, and multichannel retailers, we’ve
            found that they can use certain pricing moves to play the value card. The first is identifying
            key value items—products that have the greatest impact on value perceptions. In consumer
            electronics, for example, flat-screen TVs and computer hard drives are hot-ticket
            products that draw customers to stores or Web sites. Second, these items must be priced
            competitively to create a public perception that a retailer offers good value, and discounts
            on them can be recouped with higher prices on less visible products. Finally, prices should
            be the same no matter which retail channels a consumer uses: stores, the Web, or catalogs.

            Retailers also can carefully craft product assortments in ways that influence value
            perceptions. For instance, in categories with clear “good,” “better,” and “best” ranges—such
            as flat-screen TVs—retailers can display models side by side, attract consumers with hot
4




Related thinking         prices on good models, and then encourage trading up by clearly articulating the features
                         and benefits of the better and best options. This strategy has proved to be as effective
“The commodity crunch
                         online as it is in stores.
 in consumer packaged
 goods”
                         Second, value “heroes” with low price points should be overrepresented in online, in-store,
“Rediscovering the art   and external marketing. An apparel retailer, for example, can disproportionately showcase
 of selling”             $15 men’s business shirts in marketing materials while keeping the majority of its product
                         assortment well above that price point. Third, tactics such as free shipping, in-store
“When companies          pickup, generous return policies, and price-match guarantees are critical drivers of value
 underestimate low-      perceptions. For the consumer pondering the wall of TVs—or, for that matter, browsing
 cost rivals”
                         a Web page of them—any money saved by purchasing one elsewhere may seem trivial
                         compared with benefits such as free shipping, in-store pickup, a range of financing and
                         extended-warranty plans, and options for expert installation.




                         Jeffrey Helbling is a principal in McKinsey’s Chicago office, Josh Leibowitz is a principal in the Miami office,
                         and Aaron Rettaliata is an associate principal in the Pittsburgh office. Copyright © 2011 McKinsey & Company.
                         All rights reserved.

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The valuepropositioninretail

  • 1. 1 M AY 2 0 11 m a r k e t i n g & sa les p r a c t i c e The value proposition in multichannel retailing Consumers love low prices, but retailers shouldn’t overlook the way shoppers perceive value online and in stores. Jeffrey Helbling, Josh Leibowitz, and Aaron Rettaliata
  • 2. 2 It might be a retailer’s worst nightmare: a consumer stands before a wall of flat- screen TVs, contemplates a purchase, and pulls out a smartphone to see if a better deal is available elsewhere. This increasingly common sight may heighten retailers’ fears that they are caught in an inevitable race to the bottom on price. Yet while price competition is tough, our consumer research and client experience show that perceptions of value still matter in the ever-more-complex multichannel-retailing environment. Retailers can employ proven tactics to shape perceptions and take advantage of the fact that consumers care about more than just the price tag when they buy. A recent survey we conducted1 shows that price is just one of a range of factors consumers take into account when buying products: they also consider the degree of trust they have in a retailer, its product assortment, and their previous buying experiences (Exhibit 1). So even in the most competitive product categories, such as consumer electronics, retailers can look beyond price and actively shape perceptions of the value they offer. None of this happens by chance; retailers can implement strategic moves to get credit for superior value. Consider, for example, how consumers view leading sellers of women’s apparel in the Web 2011 United States (Exhibit 2). While actual average prices at Kohl’s and JCPenney are similar Multichannel (the x-axis), consumers clearly perceive Kohl’s as offering lower prices (the y-axis). Exhibit 1 of 2 1 Multichannel pricing survey of 6,000 US consumers and price checks (conducted during September and October 2010) of more than 1,100 items at 20 retailers. Exhibit 1 Consumers consider more than price in deciding whether to purchase a product. Relevance to perception of value for money, % of respondents Description • In general, consistently offers better prices compared with anywhere else Price 24 • Offers exceptionally low prices from time to time • I can easily find the specific items I want Experience 17 • This retailer is the most convenient for me to shop • I know and trust this retailer Trust 17 • The items they sell are always good quality Assortment 12 • Has good range of prices and quality levels Return policy 12 • The return policy and process are reasonable and easy to follow Product • Retailer makes it easy to find information about items and 11 research conduct research Delivery cost 4 • Has reasonable delivery costs Loyalty 3 • Has a loyalty program that gives me rewards I really value Source: Q4 2010 McKinsey survey of 6,000 US consumers on multichannel pricing and price checks of >1,100 items across 20 retailers
  • 3. 3 Web 2011 Multichannel Exhibit 2 of 2 Exhibit 2 There is a gap between what US retailers charge for women’s apparel and how their prices are perceived. Online-only Better retailers prices 80 Kohl’s 75 Amazon.com 70 JCPenney Kohls.com Perception of prices, % of respondents Target 65 who describe retailer as JCPenney.com offering great prices1 Overstock.com 60 Target.com QVC.com Macy’s 55 Macys.com 0 0 100 120 140 160 180 200 220 240 260 280 300 320 340 Low High Relative position of actual prices,2 index: average for lowest priced retailer (Target in-store) = 100 1 Percentages aggregate scores of 5 or 6 for “great prices” on scale of 1 to 6, where 6 = highest score; for midtier branded items in women’s apparel. 2Basedon average price for each item across geographies, using lowest promoted prices and excluding taxes (which would decrease online price averages by ~8-10%); shipping costs are included in averages for online prices. Source: Q4 2010 McKinsey survey of 6,000 US consumers on multichannel pricing and price checks of >1,100 items across 20 retailers Amazon.com—which typically has among the lowest prices in categories such as consumer electronics—charges more for similar types of apparel than Kohl’s and JCPenney do, yet retains a “halo” of value among the consumers we surveyed. In our experience working with dozens of offline, online, and multichannel retailers, we’ve found that they can use certain pricing moves to play the value card. The first is identifying key value items—products that have the greatest impact on value perceptions. In consumer electronics, for example, flat-screen TVs and computer hard drives are hot-ticket products that draw customers to stores or Web sites. Second, these items must be priced competitively to create a public perception that a retailer offers good value, and discounts on them can be recouped with higher prices on less visible products. Finally, prices should be the same no matter which retail channels a consumer uses: stores, the Web, or catalogs. Retailers also can carefully craft product assortments in ways that influence value perceptions. For instance, in categories with clear “good,” “better,” and “best” ranges—such as flat-screen TVs—retailers can display models side by side, attract consumers with hot
  • 4. 4 Related thinking prices on good models, and then encourage trading up by clearly articulating the features and benefits of the better and best options. This strategy has proved to be as effective “The commodity crunch online as it is in stores. in consumer packaged goods” Second, value “heroes” with low price points should be overrepresented in online, in-store, “Rediscovering the art and external marketing. An apparel retailer, for example, can disproportionately showcase of selling” $15 men’s business shirts in marketing materials while keeping the majority of its product assortment well above that price point. Third, tactics such as free shipping, in-store “When companies pickup, generous return policies, and price-match guarantees are critical drivers of value underestimate low- perceptions. For the consumer pondering the wall of TVs—or, for that matter, browsing cost rivals” a Web page of them—any money saved by purchasing one elsewhere may seem trivial compared with benefits such as free shipping, in-store pickup, a range of financing and extended-warranty plans, and options for expert installation. Jeffrey Helbling is a principal in McKinsey’s Chicago office, Josh Leibowitz is a principal in the Miami office, and Aaron Rettaliata is an associate principal in the Pittsburgh office. Copyright © 2011 McKinsey & Company. All rights reserved.