{"id":141727,"date":"2018-11-02T06:25:09","date_gmt":"2018-11-02T11:25:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.ict-pulse.com\/?p=141727"},"modified":"2018-11-02T06:55:58","modified_gmt":"2018-11-02T11:55:58","slug":"tech-companies-successful-set-higher-prices-goods-services","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ict-pulse.com\/2018\/11\/tech-companies-successful-set-higher-prices-goods-services\/","title":{"rendered":"Could tech companies be more successful if they set higher prices for their goods and services?"},"content":{"rendered":"
Over the past year, tech darling, Apple has been increasing the prices for its devices, which has resulted in increased revenues, and a few months ago, it was the first company valued at USD\u00a01\u00a0trillion! In increasing their prices, could other tech businesses, even Caribbean tech businesses \u2013 in some way – mimic Apple\u2019s success?<\/em><\/p>\n <\/p>\n Earlier this week, tech giant, Apple, held its second product launch of the 2018, where it announced the release of new versions of the company\u2019s iPad Pro, Mac mini, and MacBook Air. Those three products had not been upgraded in years, and so the much-improved specifications and features would have been welcomed. However, what many had not foreseen was the sticker-shock that accompanied those new-and-improved devices.<\/p>\n The starting prices for both the iPad Pro and MacBook Air jumped by USD\u00a0200.00, in comparison to their predecessors, and there was a USD\u00a0300.00 increase in the starting price of the Mac mini (Source: Fortune<\/a>). However, since most of us may be inclined to customise our purchase, the final spend is likely to be considerably more than we might initially anticipated.<\/p>\n Having said this, it should be noted that Apple increasing the prices of its devices is not new. The company did so last year, and again around six weeks ago when it announced its latest iPhones. In the September 2018 product launch event, the company indicated that the new iPhones would start at USD\u00a0750 (iPhone XR), USD\u00a0\u00a01,000 (iPhone XS) and USD\u00a01,100 (for the iPhone XS Max), when just a year ago, the starting prices were USD\u00a0700, USD\u00a0800 and USD\u00a01,000, for the latest releases (Source: New York Times<\/a>).<\/p>\n