Chasing Rainbows
04/20/2010 02:23 PM Filed in: Norton Warner

The following is an excerpt from the book David Can Still Beat Goliath, by Norton E. Warner:
Let your competition wander all over the market in search of an identity as your strategy becomes more focused, informed, defined and consistent. Most of your competitors will change from day to day. They will react to every show of enemy strength with a matching strength. Barely comprehending what it takes to win on the battlefield of the consumer’s mind. Constant, unfocused strategy changes erode a business’s identity and confuse the customers. Such businesses are moving targets for consumer perceptions if they change media every month or drastically alter the story they tell. They may not advertise at all, then load up on advertising for several months. They’ll scrap one strategy or campaign and adopt another because of one competitor’s innovation. As a consequence, the consumer never gets to know who they are, what they offer, or how they are different from the rest. Just when customers begin to know them, they become something else, raising doubts about the nature of their businesses, what they offer, when they offer it, and how they excel over their competitors. Maintain your focus and your consistency. You will succeed and win the battle for the consumers mind.
Norton is the author and creator of Marketing Firepower. Five decades helping businesses develop strategies, create campaigns, identify and target the most profitable customer and proper budgeting advice have all contributed to the Marketing Firepower information. Norton created Marketing Firepower to make his experience and success strategies available to businesses around the world.
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