This document discusses online shopping and factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions. It notes that over 90% of internet users have made online purchases. While online shopping offers convenience, not being able to see products physically is a drawback. When deciding whether to buy something, people often worry about regretting a purchase that was not worth the money. The document also examines the debate between purchasing expensive, high-quality products versus cheaper items. Most data suggests that people tend to buy cheaper products more frequently than expensive ones due to cost considerations.
This document discusses online shopping and factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions. It notes that over 90% of internet users have made online purchases. While online shopping offers convenience, not being able to see products physically is a drawback. When deciding whether to buy something, people often worry about regretting a purchase that was not worth the money. The document also examines the debate between purchasing expensive, high-quality products versus cheaper items. Most data suggests that people tend to buy cheaper products more frequently than expensive ones due to cost considerations.
This document discusses online shopping and factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions. It notes that over 90% of internet users have made online purchases. While online shopping offers convenience, not being able to see products physically is a drawback. When deciding whether to buy something, people often worry about regretting a purchase that was not worth the money. The document also examines the debate between purchasing expensive, high-quality products versus cheaper items. Most data suggests that people tend to buy cheaper products more frequently than expensive ones due to cost considerations.
This document discusses online shopping and factors that influence consumer purchasing decisions. It notes that over 90% of internet users have made online purchases. While online shopping offers convenience, not being able to see products physically is a drawback. When deciding whether to buy something, people often worry about regretting a purchase that was not worth the money. The document also examines the debate between purchasing expensive, high-quality products versus cheaper items. Most data suggests that people tend to buy cheaper products more frequently than expensive ones due to cost considerations.
INTRODUCTION shopping is a fun acctivity to do with friends family or else *-* ONLINE SHOPING <3
Shopping online is a modern way to buy things, its
easier and faster BUT there are some bad sides in fact not being able to touch and try on the productes is very bad beacause sometimes what you see on the web is not what you resive How much people have already made purchases online 93.5% of internet users Internet users 7% worldwide have purchased products online. About 60% of PEOPLE in the people that have world have purchased pruducts access to the online internet, and at 93% least 9 out of 10 people have already made purchases online SHOULD I BUY IT ? this is the question that usualy the main problem is comes to our head when we money beacause they are want to buy somthing and people spend so much time scared to regret buying looking at somthing counting somthing that was not the pros and cons to buy it worth it • EGQP: Expensive Abrevatio good quality ns products • CIT:cheaper items BETTER OR CHEAPER
Another money proplem !$
Buying good quality products with an expensive price OR buying cheaper items ,its complecated to chose 1_EXPENSIVE PRODUCTS First point: why do people like to buy EGQP? For some consumers, a luxury good can go a long way in increasing self-esteem or providing a sense of belonging. is a reason why some people buy luxury goods. THE PROS AND CONS OF EGQP (+)&(-) Consumers tend to think that the more things cost, the more they're worth. But a new Cornell study finds that while higher prices may generate a more positive view of products How does price affect quality? At low prices, small changes in price correspond to large changes in quality. At higher prices, small changes in price correspond to smaller changes in quality. In all cases, however, higher prices correspond to higher levels of the quality Cheap products $ Why do consumers buy more at lower prices? If a consumer believes they are getting a good deal, then lower prices can help get you the sale. On the other hand, low prices can also give the impression that the product is of low quality. Does low price mean low quality? Depending on which naive theory consumers use, a low price can indicate either good value or low quality, whereas a high price may imply either poor value or high quality. What do people buy the most ? 5 4.5 4 3.5 cheap products 3 2.5 expensive 2 products 1.5 1 . 0.5 0 what do people buythe most CONCLUSION <3 According to the informations below i think it is obvios that people prefer buying cheaper items then buying expensive products THANK YOU FOR LISTENING