Step-by-Step: Differentiating Yourself from Your Competitors
Virginia Stockwell
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Last week we talked about the steps involved in Rebranding. Step 2 was covered -?Uncovering Your Strengths. This week's topic continues.... Step 3 of BRANDING.
Step 3 in branding is all about checking out your competitors.
It’s not about obsessively tracking their every move. It’s not about copying their strategies or feeling like you have to outdo them to get your audience's attention. And it’s definitely not about feeling intimidated by what they’re doing well.
Instead, competitor analysis is about observing their strengths, recognizing their weaknesses, and identifying opportunities they might be missing. This missing space is where you can shine by being yourself. ??
Think of this step as a way to gather insights that help you understand how to stand out, not blend in.
It’s about seeing what works in your industry and using that knowledge to refine how to position your brand in a way that’s authentic, meaningful, and uniquely yours.
Here's how...
Step-by-Step: How to Check out Your Competitors
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1. Identify Your Competitors
Start by making a list of competitors within your industry. Look at both direct competitors (those offering similar products/services) and indirect competitors (those targeting a similar audience with different offerings). Knowing who you’re up against will give you insights into how to stand out.
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2. Analyze Their Strengths and Weaknesses
Examine what your competitors are doing well and where they may be falling short. Look at their messaging, branding, customer service, and overall presence. What value are they emphasizing? Are there gaps in their approach or areas where they miss connecting with the audience?
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Checklist: Gather Information About Competitors (Evaluate Strengths)
Checklist: Competitor Analysis
That was insight into Step 3 of Branding:
Step 1: Understand Your Audience's Needs and Values
Step 2: Uncovering Your Strengths
(this newsletter) Step 3: How to Check out Your Competitors
(next week) Step 4: The Statement
Step 5: Proof
Step 6: Channels
Step 7: Adaption
Do you find that the more you learn about digital marketing, the more there is to learn?
Learning and implementing it all can feel overwhelming at times.
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Best wishes and much success to you,
Virginia Stockwell, Kajabi Tutor
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