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Is Your Site Ready For This?

The Web is rapidly changing the way in which business is transacted. And some of the things coming at us are truly revolutionary. Here's an example.

I  encountered  the  concept  of  dynamic  pricing  for  the  first  time  just  a  short while back. And the encounter was brief, so I may not have this quite right. But it goes something like this.

In  the  not-to-distant  future,  you  will  place  an  offer  to  buy  a  product  at  a certain price. Even now, at MySimon.Com and similar sites, you can search for the best price. But coming at us are better bots than presently exist. They will try to find the product at your price.

Sellers queried by the bot will know if they were passed by for having a price too high. They may or may not adjust their price. They may or may not do so automatically through software installed to monitor bot input.

This Will Bankrupt Everybody!

No. It won't. There is a point below which a business person can not afford to sell.  While  this  price  may  not  be  easy  to  determine,  it  does  exist  for  every product.

Initially, sellers may make a slight reduction in price. And may continue to do so several times. But at some point, they will refuse to go lower for profit would be insufficient.

Such sellers are not going to make many sales, for those competing on price alone will continue to take less profit. But this is a doomed practice. To sell at less than a profitable price leads only to bankruptcy.

This will not all happen in a uniform manner. But in time, those who care only for profits will be forced to close up shop and go away. Even large corporations will find themselves at risk. Some will be forced to change the way in which the deal with their customers or else they will also fade away.

What Happens Then?

The next person who enters a "bid" in the amount thought to be suitable, will find no sellers at the offered price, for the price-only types are gone. This person must raise their "bid" if they still want to make a purchase.

Equilibrium

The best price will be determined over the course of thousands, and in some cases  millions,  of  transactions.  It  will  prove  to  be  that  price  at  which  the  profit satisfies the seller and at which the consumer feels they have received not just a fair  value,  but  more  than  expected.  The  reason  the  consumer  must  get  "more than expected" is that only then will they remain loyal to the seller.

While true equilibrium may remain only a goal as prices continue to adjust, the wild swings and great range of prices we see today will vanish.

Who Will Survive This Bloodletting?

If   you   understand   the   fundamentals   of   good   business   and   they   are implemented on your site, you are ready for this, and whatever else may come along.  That  is,  if  you  truly  value  your  customers,  demonstrate  this  with  great support and fair prices, you are already establishing a loyal customer base.

Such customers are not going to flee your site to save a dime on a book at Amazon.Com.  They  will  be  unwilling  to  abandon  a  space  in  which  they  feel comfortable to save a few pennies.

While  all  this  change  is  happening,  some  customers  seeking  a  specific product may purchase it elsewhere because of a significant difference in price. But when those selling price alone have been busted out, they will return to you.

I'm Not Ready For This

Then it's time to make some changes. Start now providing excellent support and  fair  prices.  Demonstrate  that  you  value  your  customers.  Your  profits  will increase  even  now.  And  you  will  be  ready  for  whatever  awesome  change presents itself, even dynamic pricing.