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How To Differentiate Your Business And Gain A Competitive Advantage With business comes competition. It’s not enough to demonstrate that you can deliver what the customer wants. You need to look beyond what everyone else is doing. Position your product as clearly different and better than the competition. Differentiating your business can also help your company from becoming stagnant. You constantly want to be improving your services so that you can attract new customers as well as keep the ones you already have. LEARN WHAT YOUR CUSTOMERS WANT Discover what your customers want, and what your competitors don’t offer. You really need to understand your customers and this includes potential buyers as well. How do you find this information? Ask your customers! Differentiating your business from the competition requires looking at your business in another perspective from your customer’s shoes. Online discussions and chat rooms can be a quick and easy source for gathering first hand information from customers and prospects. You can also put together a simple survey or questionnaire to get feedback on ideas and issues pertaining to your business. Listen to your customers. New and different ideas are healthy for business. Even a small, simple change can significantly increase profits if it targets your customers’ wants. ANALYZE YOUR COMPETITION Differentiation makes your business memorable and credible. You want a prospect to be able to quickly and clearly understand what you do and what sets you apart from your competitors. So let’s look at our contenders to see what we’re up against:
CREATE PRODUCT DIFFERENTIATION WITH SIMPLE TECHNIQUES Incorporate features that deviate from the average characteristics of your industry. Focus on features that achieve what your customers want and you’ll be able to cause buyers to choose your brand over others. Increase the VALUE or your product or service, but more importantly, make sure that your customer perceives that increased value. The more difficult it is for your competition to copy your idea the better. This type of sales positioning will work best when
Think out of the box. Go against the norm and adopt a bold approach to doing business in your industry. Focus on an aspect that you believe your business can uniquely excel at. Examples of values and benefits:
Save time and money! It’s important that you understand your customer’s desires before you develop your differentiation strategy. Some things to be careful of:
As part of the marketing strategy differentiating your business is an ongoing process. The marketplace is always changing. Don’t be afraid to change with it just do it in your own unique way. SUE BARRETT works for FApublications and operates the Home Business Center, which has helped hundreds of people successfully start their own home businesses. For more information on growing your business, visit www.homebusinesscenter.com or contact Sue at editor@homebusinesscenter.com. FApublications
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