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How I increased sales from emerging markets by 800%

Last year I quit my full-time job to focus entirely on my side projects.

My most selling product is an open-sourced JavaScript library called lightGallery.

I was getting visitors to my website from all over the world.
But sales mainly were happening from the United States, Canada, and a few parts of Europe.

Because the pricing was US-centric and people from other parts of the globe could not afford it.

So I decided to offer purchasing power parity pricing.
Purchasing power parity(PPP) is an economic term for measuring prices at different locations.

Basically, it is a concept of adjusting your prices to make your products affordable for everyone regardless of where they live.

The results were excellent, and I started seeing more sales from emerging markets and developing countries.

revenue-by-ppp

Last year, In the first four months, I made a total of $8190.

Out of $8190, only $512 were from countries with lower purchasing power. That is only 6% of my overall sales.

Now let's look at the revenue breakdown after offering Purchasing power Parity pricing.

In the next seven months, I made over $37394, a 320% increase in revenue.

Out of $37394, $5815 was from countries with lower PPP values, and $31579 was from countries with high PPP values.

That is 14% and 86% respectively.

sales-by-ppp

But in this, not everything is due to offering PPP pricing.

In June, I released lightGallery v2, a complete re-write with more features included.

And of course, it is contributed to the increase in revenue a lot.

But the Revenue share from developing countries has increased by 250%.
Before offering PPP pricing, the revenue share from lower PPP countries was 6%, and it has been increased to 16% after providing PPP pricing.

Let's take a look at the numbers.
It was $102 per month before PPP, and after PPP, it became $830 per month.

This is an 800% increase in revenue from developing countries and a 15% increase in overall revenue just by offering PPP pricing

I included only stats for the last year to get a better idea in this post. It is performing even better this year, and I made $50K in the last seven months.

If you are interested in offering PPP pricing for your products, check out parityDeals.

I built this as I could not find any reliable tool that automates the whole process.

posted to Icon for group Growth
Growth
on March 15, 2022
  1. 2

    This is a neat tool! They even offered me a discount based on my location.

    Definitely gonna use this for our products.

    Thanks for sharing Sachin.

    1. 1

      Thanks, Jay!
      Happy to assist if you need any help with setting up the PPP pricing

  2. 2

    Wow, thank you for sharing! I'm going to look into this more to consider if it will benefit my companies.

    1. 2

      Sure, Let me know if you need any assistance from my side.

  3. 1

    hi, thanks for sharing valuable tip. I have learned alot from it. Can you please analyze my https://prourdu.pk/hesco-bill-online-duplicate that how will I increase the sale and revenue of my business.

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