JC Penny’s “Fair and square” pricing isn’t working →
Bob Sullivan reporting on the radical pricing strategy implemented by former Apple Retail head Ron Johnson:
No more coupons or confusing multiple markdowns. No more 600 sales a year. No more deceptive circulars full of sneaky fine print. Heck, the store even did away with the 99 cents on the end of most price tags. Just honest, clear prices. …
Shoppers hated it.
The campaign, which launched on Feb. 1, appears to be a disaster. Revenue dropped 20 percent for the first quarter compared to last year. Customer traffic fell 10 percent. Last year, the company made $64 million in the first quarter; this year, it lost $163 million.
Sad.
(Via Dan Frakes.)