Our Zebra Photo ID
Systems offer our customers a richer user experience by combining a range
of products from our e-catalog. After
researching customer purchasing patterns and preferences, we’ve hand-picked
specific products that complement each other with regards to usability and
functionality. Our Photo
ID Systems make it easier for you to buy products not only which can improve
your user experience, but without which functionality might become difficult or
limited. For instance, our Zebra Photo ID Systems include Asure ID’s Solo 7
ID card printer software. Software often helps you get the most out of your
printer and to use its encoding and designing capabilities more proficiently
than if you purchased the printer on its own.
What do Zebra Photo ID Systems Typically Include?
The Zebra
P100i Photo ID System, for example, includes the following items:
A bundle is an aggregation of products or services brought together in one comprehensive package. Many businesses utilize bundles, also known as product or service bundling, for a variety of reasons.
One of the main reasons businesses decide to create
bundles is that consumers often search for the simplest and most direct way to
make a purchase. A bundle that has packaged together several products makes for
an easier purchasing decision on the consumer end. Another reason is related to
indications that consumer demands are relatively different and difficult to
pinpoint. For example, market research studies show that consumers will value
separate products at varying amounts. For instance, one customer will assign a
high value to “Product A” and a low value to “Product B,” while another
customer assigns a low value to “Product A” and a high value to “Product B.” In
this scenario both consumers want to buy both products, but each believes that
one of them is overpriced or not worth the money. By combining both products
(or more) into a package for a fixed price, both consumers are more likely to
purchase the package.
A third reason for bundling is that consumers benefit from the range of products that are included within a particular bundle. Several industries require products that either complement each other or without which functionality is difficult or limited. For example, most industrial or professional grade card printers require some sort of software ID program in order to perform specific types of print jobs. A consumer can either decide to purchase each product separately or he can opt for a bundle that includes both.
From the business end, manufacturers or vendors may choose to create a bundle with another manufacturer or vendor of a product or service belonging to a related industry.