An Opportunity to Evolve…Create a Category
“When life gives you lemons, make lemonade.”
Right now, lemons are definitely being thrown at many businesses. Are you open to making a different kind of lemonade?
Just a few short months ago, at the beginning of December 2019, I wrote and published an article and podcast with the title, What’s Your Plan B?
Not that I was foreseeing the future, I just knew that the spiraling success of economic growth and consumer confidence would one day have a flip-side and you better start getting prepared.
If you created a Plan B for your business operations, congratulations.
However now it’s time for Plan C. Yes, you may be working thru a Plan Coronavirus or Plan Covid-19 or whatever nickname you want to use for the here and now. Also the Plan C I’m talking about has nothing to do with Medicare supplements or abortion pills.
But this Plan C is taking the past Plan A when everything was great, mixing in your Plan B which was designed for an economic slowdown, adding in the things we are learning each day in the middle of this pandemic and how we are adapting and creating a new recipe for success that we’ll call Plan C. If you pretend we can just go back to Plan A when the stay at home restrictions are lifted, you are wrong.
If you simply put your Plan B into action, you are missing out on some of the great things that we are learning in the middle of this history lesson. Here’s more timeless tips from my most recent Sound ADvice newsletter:
For many business owners, this is a perfect time to re-evaluate their business and potentially re-position their company. What is it that you’re currently “known for”? Are you known for having the lowest prices, best selection, highest quality, the fastest service? Or, are you not really known for anything specific. Is there something different that you would like to be “known for”?
If you are looking to re-position your business, NOW is a perfect time to start planning and potentially implementing your NEW position. Many brands have been born during or immediately following a major crisis!
Do we really believe that a business can consistently offer the highest quality and the lowest price?
Many marketers make the mistake of trying to be all things to all people. Consumers’ minds won’t allow a business to own both the quality position and the discount position.
Very often the position you own is not that of a particular product or service, but rather it is an experience or demographic.
For example, Michelin doesn’t own the tire category, they own safety, while Pirelli owns the performance experience. Both come with a higher price tag and both have plenty of consumers who value their product.
GEICO doesn’t own the insurance category, they own “saving you time and money”. They never speak to how well they pay claims. On the other hand, if you want an insurance company that you are confident will pay your claims, even the crazy ones, you’re more inclined to lean toward Farmers Insurance. “They know a thing or two because they’ve seen a thing or two”.
In their groundbreaking book, The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing, Al Reis and Jack Trout state law #2 as: “If you can’t be first in a category, create a category you can be first in”.
Through marketing and advertising, a business can create its own niche or demographic category.
Unfortunately, or fortunately, depending upon whether you want lemons or lemonade, now is a good time for many of us to re-evaluate the position your business holds in the minds of your customers, potential customers, and your community.
Former Chicago Mayor, Rahm Emanuel, said this about a crisis, “You never want a serious crisis to go to waste. And what I mean by that is an opportunity to do things that you think you could not do before.”
Being known for something specific is far more profitable than trying to be all things to all people!
If you’re looking to create a category you can own, click here to see The 22 Immutable Laws of Marketing. If you’d like to further discuss creating a category for your business to own, contact me. Also subscribe to my weekly Sound ADvice business tips and marketing email newsletter by filling out the form below.
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