Does offering escalating bundle discounts (5% for 2 items, 10% for 3, 15% for 4+) increase average bundle size above 3.2 items compared to 2.1 for flat-discount bundles?
Test whether tiered discounting encourages larger bundle sizes and increases total revenue per transaction.
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Does offering escalating bundle discounts (5% for 2 items, 10% for 3, 15% for 4+) increase average bundle size above 3.2 items compared to 2.1 for flat-discount bundles?
Bruin connects to your E-commerce Platform, Data Warehouse and runs the analysis automatically.
It tracks Average items per bundle by pricing structure, revenue per bundle, margin per bundle and delivers the answer in seconds, in Slack, Discord, Teams, Google Chat, WhatsApp, Telegram, email, or your browser.
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