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The Oscillation Repricing Strategy Overview
Jan 5, 2022 5 min read

The Oscillation Repricing Strategy Overview

Dillon Carter
Dillon Carter
Co-Founder, COO at Aura

There are a ton of different repricing strategies that Amazon sellers use to win the Buy Box and increase sales. The one we see outperforming many of the others is the Oscillation Repricing Strategy.

What is the Oscillation Strategy?

The Oscillation Strategy works by lowering your price to increase sales and then raising your price to increase your average net profit.

Basic economics shows that lowering your price will naturally increase sales, which we all know to be true for Amazon's marketplace as well. The issue with that concept is that more sales are not all we're after — we want profits to go along with it!

By increasing our prices—once we've reached a minimum price—we're able to increase the average net profit over a group of units.

In other cases, we're actually able to increase the max price before raising our current price, pushing the Buy Box price even higher over time.

Here's a great example that shows the power of this pricing strategy:

Without Oscillation:

  • Units sold: 80
  • Average Net Profit: $12
  • Total Profit — $960

With Oscillation:

  • Units Sold: 120
  • Average Net Profit: $11.25
  • Total Profit — $1,350

So, what actually happened here?

Rather than demolishing the profits, which is what sellers are referring to by "tanking" the price, we only lowered the net profit a bit. Because we're able to increase the number of units sold, we actually made more money in the same period of time.

Of course, this is just an example I pulled out of my head, but it's what we see daily at Aura.

Managerial Accounting for profit?

Having been a Finance major in college, I was forced to take a Managerial Accounting class. Sounds boring, but it actually changed everything for my then Amazon business.

I learned to put two situations side-by-side to make a better decision. When applied to my Amazon business, I dramatically increased my Amazon sales.

This perspective shift made me realize that repricing below the Buy Box price actually made a ton of sense — contrary to what many other sellers told me!

With one simple perspective shift, I was able to increase my sales, while maintaining a healthy net profit per unit, by upwards of 30%.

When you compound that each month over a year, it really adds up! In addition to that increase in sales, I was able to also avoid storage costs, because I was moving inventory more quickly.

Want to put the Oscillation Strategy to use on your listings and begin increasing your sales? You can learn more here.

Putting this strategy on auto-pilot

When I initially learned about this pricing strategy I was doing it manually. It didn't take me long to realize how time-consuming the process was — I was a full-time college student as well!

That's when I realized I needed software to handle this for me and dove head-first into repricing software. A repricer tool allows you to automate price updates within a Minimum and Maximum price that you've determined to be profitable.

Once you've experienced automated repricing software, you won't want to go back to doing it manually. It's like hiring an assistant that handles all the little things that pile up and are super time-consuming.

The difference with repricing software is that it directly makes you more money!

A major secondary benefit

Increasing sales while maintaining a healthy net profit is amazing by itself, but there is another benefit that many sellers miss — pushing out competition.

We don't like to talk about competition in the Amazon space for some reason, but we are all competing at some level. When I ran my small wholesale business I would routinely push the price down on new competitors and then raise my price.

I would intentionally give up the Buy Box price to get my competitors to sell all of their inventory at a much lower price — getting them to think that the price was "tanked" and the listing was no longer profitable.

Once they sold out, the Buy Box would come back to me at a higher, more profitable price.

By giving up the Buy Box for a short period of time, I avoided competition for the long term. By using a repricing tool to automate this strategy I was able to accomplish this goal in my sleep.

Ending thoughts

Once you've set a profitable maximum price and minimum price, you should be able to put this strategy to use with a good repricer — we recommend that you start a free trial with Aura as it offers more pricing strategies.

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