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Have you ever seen a herd of (well, anything – cattle, horses, buffalo, etc.)? They all end up going in the same direction and seem to work with one mind. If one goes over the cliff, the others follow out of sheer momentum.
Business can so easily be influenced by the "herd mentality". One new business might see opportunity in offering the same product or service as a competitor, but offering it at a lower price. Or another business might see that their competitor has foreseen a trend and embraced it, so they follow suit.
Soon, every business tends to look the same. Differentiation doesn’t last long when all the competitors in an industry seem to be thinking as one. Some examples: Once Chrysler produced the first minivan, all other automakers jumped on the bandwagon and now everyone has a minivan in their lineup. Or, want another example of herd mentality? Open your Yellow Pages to the "Pizza" section. You’ll find page after page of nearly identical offerings within a narrow price band.
To fight the herd mentality you need to stop following and start leading. Yes, others will follow but if you achieve market leadership and maintain that position, you’ll have the supreme competitive advantage.
Here are some ways to become a Market Leader:
First, envision what it means to be a market leader in your industry. And picture yourself in that role. This kind of "predictive imagining" sounds silly but plenty of motivational speakers and success coaches believe that the first step to success is to imagine that you’ve achieved it.
Second, become an expert. Don’t settle for knowing the same things that everyone else knows. Become the best source of information on your business. When your competitors call you up to ask you a question, you’ll have attained that coveted market leadership position.
Third, become a thought leader in your field. Don’t be content to keep doing the same things that others do in the same way that others do them. Develop new processes, invent new tools, and discover new methodologies.
Fourth, write. Produce content about your field for magazines, newspapers, or even a book. You may not be a natural writer, so you might need to outsource some help, but getting your expertise "on paper" (or "on screen" as the case may be) will help to position you as a market leader. It’s okay to produce work that others in your industry will read.
Fifth, teach. When you teach others, you become the true expert. Customers searching for the best of the best will want to work with the one who teaches all the others to be successful. Would you rather order pizza from a random pizza shop or from "the shop that taught all the others to make delicious pizza"?
Sixth, speak. Set aside time from your schedule to speak. You might want to speak at Chamber of Commerce meetings or industry events or local networking events. Host seminars for customers and speak on relevant topics. If you want to really be an industry leader, host seminars for vendors or for other organizations in your industry.
Seventh, advocate. Get involved as a representative of your industry in lobby groups, policy groups, and industry roundtables. Drive change among lawmakers. Become THE person in your industry who makes waves for positive change.
Market leadership. It’s the best way to accelerate beyond your competition and position yourself as the best person for customers to call.
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