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| To succeed today you need more than the right product or service. As soon as the market catches on, someone else will find a way to provide a similar product or service. To stay a step ahead of this competition you must already have a plan to move your product or service up a hierarchy of competitive levels. Once you have provided the need at one level, you have to be prepared to provide the need at the next level. This is product readiness for the competitive ambush ahead. This is how to stay ahead of the competition with what Theodore Levitt once described as the generic product, the expected product, the augmented product, and the potential product. |
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How to Make a Start
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| One good way to get started with creating social business enterprises would be to launch a design
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Global Competition, Where do I Place?
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| Your product is not unique. Likely there is global competition thanks to the Internet for every industry imaginable. In order to see results of your marketing efforts you must advertise globally via the Internet. Websites are becoming a predominate way to find useful information on any product or service. When focusing your marketing efforts to in whatever media advertising you choose, keep in mind the four P’s of marketing: Price, Product, Place, & Promotion. |
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New Competition in 2008
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| Small Businesses who gained profits in 2007, are you ready for your 2008 competition? New competition does not always mean trouble, however competition for the same marketplace can sometimes be tricky. Keeping in mind that competition will allow small businesses to grow and strive in the marketplace. If you are struggling against your competition keep in mind some key principles to help your business strategy. |
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DONT WORRY ABOUT YOUR COMPETITION LET THEM WORRY ABOUT YOU
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| By Mike Schultz
What, Me Worry?
- Alfred E. Newman
Who are your closest competitors? How are you going to beat your competition? What makes you better than your competition? What are the differentiating factors between you and your competition?
You get asked these types of questions all the time from your prospects, your clients, and your internal staff. Don't overdo trying to answer them.
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Making People Want To Buy Your Branded Product And How Your Competition Effects Your Brand
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| Believe it or not your competition is usually only one of the small stumbling blocks to your success—you are. However, that does not let you off the hook when it comes to the old adage of “Know thine enemy.” Actually, your competition is not always your enemy, sometimes they can be your best friend—especially if their product is good quality and their brand name is not well imprinted onto society's conscious. Anyway, whether they have done a poor or fabulous job of branding their business for success you need to take time to research and study them, so you can know and understand what makes you special and why people should want to buy from you instead of them. |
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The Importance of Differentiating
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| When you differentiate yourself, your product or service, you lose a lot of concern over competition. Why? Because when you do it right and define how your company or product is different, and the value that's perceived about you, you have a strength you can build on. You're different.
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How to use SWOT to create a competitive advantage - Mash Bonigala
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| SWOT is a method for analyzing both your own businesses position as well as your competition’s. SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats. Every business has competition and the key to creating an advantage over your competition and gaining market share is honestly analyzing your competition’s strengths and discovering how your own business measures up against them. |
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If it isn't Broken, Break it!
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| Peter Drucker stated that obsolescence must be planned into products and processes in order to stay ahead of the competition. A company or product that is stagnant only creates fertile opportunity for competition. In other words, your competition will always replicate the success you have achieved in the past. This simplified premise makes innovation the competitive advantage that most successful companies lack over sustained periods of prosperity.
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Beating the Competition
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| There are a lot of worries and stresses when starting your own business, or marketing your product and abilities. At some point, the "competition" might cross your mind and cause you some worry. I have unfortunately noticed a lot of people out there with a "beat the competition" mindset. But hear me when I say, there is no need to beat out your competition. Learn here a much healthier approach to having a better mindset towards your competitors. |
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