As I have noodled through my price increase, I have come back to what seems to be a key question on pricing. Is it better to focus on maximum gross revenue regardless of efficiency or minutes given, or better to focus on highest efficiency (price per minute) even if this means a lower gross revenue amount?
For example, suppose you owned two washes. They are identical washes and get the exact same number of customers, but with different price schemes:
Wash 1- every customer is a $5 customers who is getting their services at a rate of .50 cents per minute, or
Wash 2- every customer is a $4 customers who is getting their services at a rate of .75 cents per minute.
Wash 1 will have more revenue, of course. But Wash 2 will have fewer hours on the equipment delivering the services and fewer chemicals dispensed.
Which wash will do better in the long term?
For example, suppose you owned two washes. They are identical washes and get the exact same number of customers, but with different price schemes:
Wash 1- every customer is a $5 customers who is getting their services at a rate of .50 cents per minute, or
Wash 2- every customer is a $4 customers who is getting their services at a rate of .75 cents per minute.
Wash 1 will have more revenue, of course. But Wash 2 will have fewer hours on the equipment delivering the services and fewer chemicals dispensed.
Which wash will do better in the long term?