Posts Tagged ‘marketing’

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Why You Should Get To Know Your Competition

Identifying and researching your competitors is an important step in building your marketing strategy. You can see what customers of your industry expect, and determine in what areas you are unique, or can become unique.

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Below are some questions to keep in mind when doing your research. The list is by no means comprehensive, and some may not pertain to your business.

*Are your competitors using social media? If so, how are they using it? And which sites are they on? Twitter? Facebook? Both?

*What is the focus of their website? What’s on their “about us” page? Are they selling online? If so, do they offer free shipping or other benefits? If they don’t have a website, that says a lot about them, and you can definitely beat them in that area. (Yes, there are companies with no online presence - unbelievable!)

*What are their price points? Their sales pitch? Their inventory/service selection?

*Do they switch up their inventory a lot? Do you see a lot of items featured on the sale rack/page?

*Do any press reviews come up when you Google the names of your competition?

*What are their customers saying about them? What are they complaining about? What are they raving about?

*What equipment or processes do they use? Is it better than what you use? How important is it to the customer’s overall experience?

*Are your competitors considered experts in the industry? Can you get up to speed and compete with this expertise?

When going through these questions, evaluate the information honestly. If they offer a great product or service, give them the credit they deserve. And then figure out if you need to improve your product, or excel in another area (price? efficiency?) in order to stand out.

The more information you gather, the better your marketing plan will be. Embrace your competition. The fact that they exist is proof that people want what you’re selling. You just have to make them want your product more.

Tuesday, December 8th, 2009

Get Some Attention With Yak About It and Daily Grommet

No matter how fantastic your product is, getting noticed is frequently an uphill climb.  Here are two free sites that can help put a spotlight your product.    

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The first is Daily Grommet.  The people at Daily Grommet are looking for products that have great utility, style, or invention, from companies that are passionate about what they’re doing.  If this is you, and you have yet to be discovered, get ready to tell your story, because they love a good story.  FYI… you may not submit your own product, but I’m sure you have many loyal customers that love your product enough to help you out.  Read more about them here: Daily Grommet

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The second site is Yak About It.  They spotlight products that are creations of inventors and independent entrepreneurs.  Products from larger companies are never carried on the site.  Yak About It provides a central online location that showcases exciting new products, giving a leg up to those companies that aren’t yet established in the marketplace.  Customers can purchase from the site, and leave comments, thus increasing the product’s recognition.

Yak About It also has a competition.  Every week two featured products compete for the title of Most Yakable.  The winner is featured for an extra day and the Most Yakable trophy remains on the product image.  This makes a huge difference if people search by “most yakable”.  If you are interested, and have product in stock, check out Yak About It.  And yes, you can submit your own product. Check them out here: Yak About It