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Strategies to Position Yourself for Greater Profits "Positioning,
quite simply, is placing your product or service in a certain way in the In
this competitive environment if we fail to differentiate our services and
products from our competitors we will always be seen as a commodity. To
become less of a commodity and a business where people seek us out we can
position ourselves by following the 9 strategies below: 1.
Develop your niche - Look for a niche that your competition is
not filling. For example, 2.
Know your competition - To stay ahead of the game you need to
constantly be evaluating your competition. By knowing the competition you
can; copy success, determine where you have the advantages, and learn from
their successes and failures. To evaluate your competition focus and compare
yourself on the 6 P's --- price, promotion, packaging, personnel, place and
product/service. 3.
Understand your customers - There is no issue more important to
you than knowing your customers. There's an old saying, "Determine the
wants and needs of your customers first 4.
Develop your unique selling proposition - What is unique about
your services and products over the competition. It could be something as
simple as longer hours, getting back immediately by phone or a more complex
unique selling proposition such as a niche. 5.
Offer exceptional customer service - This is one of the main ways
to separate yourself from the crowd. In fact, Time magazine in a recent
article stated that the #1 marketing 6.
Work your strategy - Give everything a chance to work. Many
companies develop their marketing plans and don't allow enough time to see
if a strategy is really working. Thoroughly analyze and review your strategy
before you lightly discard it. 7.
Stress benefits - "What's in it for me" is what the
client is thinking about. What can they save, gain or accomplish by using
your product or service? 8.
Develop a business plan - A business plan simply asks, where am I
going and how am I going to get there? The plan will help you focus on where
to position your product or service. 9.
Become a "little bit" famous - By writing articles,
getting on television and radio and teaching at local universities you
position yourself so people see you as the expert. Arnold
Sanow, MBA, CSP, is a speaker, seminar leader, author, and marketing
strategist. He is the author of 4 books including, "Marketing Boot
Camp." For more about his
programs call 352-438-0261 or mailto:ASanow@ExpertSpeaker.com
. Copyright ExpertMagazine.com 2001
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