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US: Profitero price comparison services can help the bottom line

To succeed in reaching as many consumers as possible requires an understanding of economic principles. But even the most thorough comprehension of supply and demand is ineffective in a world of imperfect information. To clear the fog is obviously important, and price comparison technology can help. The good news is that as an increasing number of produce suppliers have an online presence, keeping tabs on market trends has become easier.

The amount of information now on the Internet means keeping track of information has become a big issue. With an abundance of price information, it can become burdensome to gather and take advantage of it all. Many pricing managers still carry out the labor-intensive task of manually checking prices, but an online price monitoring application can streamline this process.



“Our web-based platform drastically reduces the manual effort involved in collecting and assessing pricing information, helping those working in the produce sector to increase sales and profit margins,” says Vol Pigrukh, CEO of Profitero.

Profitero is a price monitoring service that collects price information and presents it in an easy-to-read dashboard format.



“We can collect quality-assured data directly from your competitors' websites for daily monitoring,” adds Pigrukh.

Armed with such information, one can change prices to retain customers and achieve better margins. If prices are too high, they can be lowered to gain more customers. If prices are too low, they can be adjusted to better take advantage of market conditions. In either case, knowledge is definitely power, and that can translate into a better bottom line.

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