Reporting on Dynamic Pricing

Hello all.  If you add dynamic pricing to a performance and set it up where you expire the original revenue price map and add a new revenue price map with a start date just after the original expires (aka layered price mapping), how do you track the increase / decrease of sales?
 
Example: 
 
Price Type:  Full
 
Revenue Price Map:  Singles $40  
 
Expire the above price map
 
New Revenue Price Map:  Singles $50
 
How do you then track that we made $10 from increasing the price from $40 to $50? 

 

Any information or help is greatly appreciated!

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  • There is a shared report out there that does just that.  It’s been helpful for us.  Sorry, I don’t remember from whom.

    It tracks the increase from the base price, assuming only one map at a time is active on a price type.  It was mentioned in the (fairly) recent dynamic pricing webinar.   (It’s a SSRS report)

    Good luck,

    sharon

     

    From: Heather Fails [mailto:bounce-heatherfails5204@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:06 AM
    To: Sharon Grayton
    Subject: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Reporting on Dynamic Pricing

     

    Hello all.  If you add dynamic pricing to a performance and set it up where you expire the original revenue price map and add a new revenue price map with a start date just after the original expires (aka layered price mapping), how do you track the increase / decrease of sales?
     
    Example: 
     
    Price Type:  Full
     
    Revenue Price Map:  Singles $40  
     
    Expire the above price map
     
    New Revenue Price Map:  Singles $50
     
    How do you then track that we made $10 from increasing the price from $40 to $50? 

     

    Any information or help is greatly appreciated!




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  • There is a shared report out there that does just that.  It’s been helpful for us.  Sorry, I don’t remember from whom.

    It tracks the increase from the base price, assuming only one map at a time is active on a price type.  It was mentioned in the (fairly) recent dynamic pricing webinar.   (It’s a SSRS report)

    Good luck,

    sharon

     

    From: Heather Fails [mailto:bounce-heatherfails5204@tessituranetwork.com]
    Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 11:06 AM
    To: Sharon Grayton
    Subject: [Tessitura Ticketing Forum] Reporting on Dynamic Pricing

     

    Hello all.  If you add dynamic pricing to a performance and set it up where you expire the original revenue price map and add a new revenue price map with a start date just after the original expires (aka layered price mapping), how do you track the increase / decrease of sales?
     
    Example: 
     
    Price Type:  Full
     
    Revenue Price Map:  Singles $40  
     
    Expire the above price map
     
    New Revenue Price Map:  Singles $50
     
    How do you then track that we made $10 from increasing the price from $40 to $50? 

     

    Any information or help is greatly appreciated!




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