In a previous post, I spouted off a bit on small businesses who are cursing big business for beating them out, whether it is online in search ranking or in their store fronts.
Small businesses generally don't like the Walmarts of their industry, because they feel they have an unfair advantage with lower prices, bigger advertising budgets, parking, etc...
Bull-crap.
It is really a matter of picking the right battle.
Consider the following in your small business development strategy:
What makes your small shop special? Can you offer a guarantee that the big guys can't? Do you charge less for custom orders? Are there hidden fees in the seemingly lower price of the bigger company? Blog about it...
If you are a small retailer or and trying to compete with the likes of Walmart, is your ideal customer really a price shopper who will buy what is cheapest? Or is your ideal customer the ones that want a special item, special services and quality and is willing to pay a little more? (Compare LL Bean to Walmart- both sells coats, but to totally different people).
In short, small businesses might not be able to beat out the Walmart of their world- but that does not mean they can not grow.
Focus on what makes your small business special, figure out who it is that you cater to, find out where those people hang out online, and be in the right place at the right time.
And if you want some help figuring out what is special about your small business, give us a shout and get some outsider perspective. Or sign up for our first smarketing webinar with 8 other marketing agencies and sales professionals and start getting your hands dirty.
Indicate Carole sent you.
Market on.
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