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I just knew I didn't have to respond to "I think the price you charge should be related to how much it costs to produce"...
I can see that way of thinking, Dave (mc). But it ought to be: "I think the price you charge should be related to how much it costs to get it to the customer". Even then, I'm not happy with it.
In general, I'm a firm believer in "the price you charge should be related to how much you think people will pay". If that's less than it costs you to get it to market, then you haven't got a viable product.
If you get it wrong either way, too low, too high, you won't be making/selling the stuff for too long.
There are times when setting a lower or higher price might be a good idea - but these decisions should be made for business reasons, not altruistic reasons. Otherwise you're not running a business. Unless you've got a lot of capital behind you and don't have to make money to eat and pay your bills, then you'll need a new job sooner or later.
When you've hit the big time, and have this wonderful reputation that sells units without you doing anything, and you can afford to do things in vast quantity cheaper, then you might bring the unit price down considerably. You might even market it as "we're good folks, we bring you quality stuff at what it costs to produce rather than charging some huge mark-up... cos we believe in [wotever]"
But that message ain't what it's really about - it's not altruistic and for the people at all, it's all about stuffing other people (the opposition) good and proper... It's "hey! mebbe I can shift more units than my competitors".
If you can get your price low enough, it'll even be cheaper than some of your competitors can even make the thing!! Woo! Result... get out of that and stay fashionable you b@stards...
All the while you're doing this, you'll probably be able to ignore the fact that you've deprived some of these now unfashionable competitors of their livelihood and made them go back to where ever they came from. But it's all cool, cos you can tell the marketplace "we only charge what it cost to make".
Stuff is only ever going to be worth what people are prepared to pay for it, no other figure applies.
You could legislate that some other figure applies - but that would mean either that you and I will have to pay a WHOLE LOT MORE, or there'll be less stuff available because no-one will be able to afford to make or market it.
EDIT: nfe posted while was typing. He said some of mine more concisely than I did and covered some other ground. I can't be @rsed to go and change it again... so I'll just add this little appendix:
I too get irritated when folks claim something is something it's not... but on the other hand, it still comes down to what is the finished product actually like (including the name on it) and do people want it at that price. If folks don't want it, the company wasted it's resource developing that strategy, nobody will buy it. If folks do want it, then they're making and marketing stuff that sells. So I am kind of left with a feeling of "good luck to them"...