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| How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by KUDINAIRA(op): 4:03pm On May 23 |
One thing many business owners are struggling with right now is pricing.https://kudikonsult.com/how-to-compete-without-becoming-the-cheapest/
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| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Trust22(m): 5:54am On May 24 |
Final Word Competing effectively does not mean becoming the cheapest business in your industry. In fact, constantly lowering your prices just to match competitors can quietly create the kind of financial pressure that becomes difficult to escape later. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by theophorus(m): 6:25am On May 24 |
Have you seen Bokku stores? The quality of their bread is not the best but dem dey rush am because of Price and Thickness. Same for all their Beverages etc... |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Doo1: 7:07am On May 24 |
Great and helpful insight |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by geunik(m): 7:55am On May 24 |
theophorus:Do you know if boku has other stream of income supporting them? I heard it is owned by a politician |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by JibolaUsman: 7:56am On May 24 |
KUDINAIRA:This is beautiful Advice |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by JibolaUsman: 7:57am On May 24 |
theophorus:Bokku bread is top notch. It's the best bread around. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by louken(m): 8:01am On May 24 |
Noted. How about when you are not the manufacturer but a retailer and you still face the same pricing war? Your competitors use a margin of 100 naira to sell a product whose cost price is 5k. You refuse to sell at that amount and nobody buys from you. They think your products are expensive without knowing that your profit is actually 200 naira or 300 naira. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Gotocourt: 8:21am On May 24 |
KUDINAIRA:Cheap Pricing Attracts Attention—But It Also Creates Pressure Za play, Turn over is za business. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Gotocourt: 8:22am On May 24 |
louken:Manufacturing is da bomb 💣, Baba God, pickup my call🙏 |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Iweakbro: 8:23am On May 24 |
It’s called penetration pricing. When you penetrate the market, you could gradually increase your price. Customer base is very important for lots of businesses. You’re asking them not to be cheap, like you’re the one who will go and patronize them. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Gotocourt: 8:24am On May 24 |
theophorus:If you hear profit of their daily sales, you go shock. Even retailers come for pickup. Bokku is a distributor 💯 |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by BioData45: 8:34am On May 24 |
Iweakbro:Penetration strategy is for billionaires who have enough working capital to throw around. If you try it as a struggling business startup, see you see exit. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by sammirano: 8:38am On May 24 |
Businesses should not focus on prices only but other factors that will force customers to come back, differentiate your business |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Iweakbro: 8:55am On May 24*. Modified: 9:01pm On May 24 |
BioData45:Penetration pricing Doesn’t mean running at a loss. If your competition makes a margin of over 1500 per sale, you could make do with #400 per sale until you’ve gotten a reasonable customer base. How would you break into known big boy’s den and expect to set similar price points, you’ll equally exit in no time. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by professore(m): 10:19am On May 24 |
The stronger approach is to understand your numbers properly, improve the overall experience around your business, communicate your value clearly, and build pricing that allows the business to remain healthy long term. Because at the end of the day, customers may notice cheap prices quickly—but sustainable businesses are rarely built on panic pricing alone. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by malcom1X: 10:51am On May 24 |
Penetration pricing will never happen in the south West because we have unions here. You must stick to the rules of the Union. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Wealthyonos(m): 11:52am On May 24 |
There is something nobody talked about. It is called, VALUE ADDED SERVICE. If you and I are selling the same product at let's say #5,000 I can add a small gift in mine and get more customers than you. There are numerous examples. So, I will rather add value than reduce my price |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Silasworld(m): 4:13pm On May 24 |
This is a very good article |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by TheStoriesOfMan: 5:34pm On May 24 |
Una still dey do business? Na who get money dey do business. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by MetalJigsaw(m): 6:33pm On May 24 |
TheStoriesOfMan:Poverty mentality. Salary work better pass am? |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by kingimmade: 7:12pm On May 24 |
Wealthyonos:brilliant value for money |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Love800(m): 1:17pm On May 25 |
Can you create an example of this so it can sit well in our brain? Just give a physical example. Wealthyonos: |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Love800(m): 1:24pm On May 25 |
If i may ask. What are you trying to say in your comment? I would love to know and why. So if a struggling guy who has gathered some unique sum of money for the business he wishes to start remembers that he is an average nigga, then he should abandon the business idea? TheStoriesOfMan: |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by being(m): 6:06pm On May 25 |
theophorus:Point is no matter d market penetration u are trying to do, make sure you don't operate at a loss!!!! |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by TheStoriesOfMan: 6:21pm On May 25 |
Love800:Let's no banter back or forth, but doing business in a battered economy won't do wonders. To be honest, people are shutting down businesses more than they are opening new ones. If you think say I dey lie, enter most state capitals, then observe. Nigerians are in a survival mode, so the only businesses that can thrive well irrespective of the economy is food, telecommunications, construction, entertainment and health. Opening boutiques for clothes is waste of time as no human buys clothes everyday. Add that to the low purchasing power and substandard goods, except if the business is a front for doing other shady businesses. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by TheStoriesOfMan: 6:22pm On May 25 |
MetalJigsaw:Without salary earners, can a business thrive? Can you comfortably do business in a battered economy? |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Love800(m): 7:43pm On May 25 |
You are correct though. I understand. I use to always say that many businessman and women in nigeria live on hand-to-mouth. Yea its always survival, none of dem is living comfortably. Especially the SMEs(small medium enterprises). I appreciate. TheStoriesOfMan: |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by TheStoriesOfMan: 8:11pm On May 25 |
Love800:That's the scary truth, even stuffs I planted, I need to drastically lower the price to break even. It's so sad. We hope for the best. |
| Re: How To Compete Without Becoming The Cheapest by Wealthyonos(m): 8:26pm On May 25 |
Love800:Let's assume you're a pure water producing factory. If you add promotional items like biros, t-shirts, buckets and umbrellas to a certain quantity a customer buys from you, you will make more sales. Another example is that you go to a restaurant to buy food, after eating, you were asked to buy water. And you buy food in another restaurant but you were given water for free after buying food. That water given to you in the second restaurant is like a value added service. Be sincere, which restaurant will you visit next time? |
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