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Hi,
I started an online company 3 years ago from scratch and at the time it was a total niche. The last financial year turnover was just under £2,000,000 and net profit of £360,000. So far this FY we have increased turnover and net profit (from management accounts).
Approx 2 years ago another online company started and literally copied what we have done and even used some of our names for our products with the only difference they cut approx 10% off our RRP prices.
In a counter measure we added a price matching scheme, but I'm still worried alot of customers won't use this feature and will just buy from the cheaper source...
The big question I have should we cut our RRP prices to theirs and hopefully run them out of business (we are a lot better operation over all) and then risk losing lots of margin from our loyal customers who dont know about them or stick with our slightly higher prices and push the "quality" thing...
Of course no one can give me a exact answer but I would be interested in comments or a debat about this as I'm sure its a common problem with successful niche businesses.
Thanks!
I started an online company 3 years ago from scratch and at the time it was a total niche. The last financial year turnover was just under £2,000,000 and net profit of £360,000. So far this FY we have increased turnover and net profit (from management accounts).
Approx 2 years ago another online company started and literally copied what we have done and even used some of our names for our products with the only difference they cut approx 10% off our RRP prices.
In a counter measure we added a price matching scheme, but I'm still worried alot of customers won't use this feature and will just buy from the cheaper source...
The big question I have should we cut our RRP prices to theirs and hopefully run them out of business (we are a lot better operation over all) and then risk losing lots of margin from our loyal customers who dont know about them or stick with our slightly higher prices and push the "quality" thing...
Of course no one can give me a exact answer but I would be interested in comments or a debat about this as I'm sure its a common problem with successful niche businesses.
Thanks!