Yevhen Melnychenko

Low price for product

How do you feel about the low price of the product? To be more precise, do you consider this price dumping for market or does everyone set a price for the purpose of which they are pursuing? For example, lower price = can bring more people, and more people = more value. Or should the price just be competitive? There is no specifically correct answer here, or the answer I expect. Your opinion is very interesting for me.

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Timothy Campbell
I believe that pricing strategies can vary based on a company's goals, and while a lower price might attract more customers and create value, it isn't necessarily price dumping; it can be a legitimate tactic to increase market share, but it should be balanced to ensure that it reflects the cost and quality of the product, to maintain a healthy competition within the market.
Yevhen Melnychenko
@tim_camp_4 Yes, I think totally in this way. I mean, a lot of people might say it's dumping, but I'm absolutely sure that low price is a 100% business strategy and it means a lot more than just a low price to attract attention.