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Pick A Niche And Own It
By Jennifer Rice Expert Author Article Date: 2005-02-25 Had a one-day branding session with a client yesterday. Small company, lots of potential. They wisely selected a niche market to target initially, because they're in a crowded space. So right now, they can say to prospective customers that they're the only widget software designed to meet the needs of "x" market. This is a terrific way for most businesses to get a loyal following: pick a niche and own it. Then pick another one. And another. (I wrote previously about this here and here.) BTW, this can't be a marketing trick; your product really needs to be designed to meet the specific nuances of that niche. But the challenge is, you can't build your company brand on being the 'Niche X Widget Provider' for two reasons:
Own a "how" in your industry, and you'll have a path for future growth as the market and competitive set changes. About the Author: Jennifer Rice is the founder of Mantra Brand Communication. She has extensive experience in brand/marketing strategy, market/customer research, integrated marketing communications and channel support.
Jennifer also writes theWhat's Your Brand Mantra? blog which offers musings on branding, marketing and the ecology of business. |
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