Coaching I Have Seen The Competition And It Is Me
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Coaching: Discovering Your True Competition
Summary:
As an online business owner, have you ever pondered, "Who is my true competition?" Like most dedicated entrepreneurs, you likely explore other sites offering similar products or services, drawing insights on products, pricing, and presentation. But is your competition the local box store or another online shop? The real challenge lies within: your toughest competitor is yourself.Who Is Your Competition?
The first instinct might be to look at the box store down the street, selling similar products cheaper. However, as a savvy business owner, you find creative ways to highlight your products' unique features, offering something exclusive that box stores can't match. But are these box stores or other online platforms your real competitors?Your Greatest Competition Is You
While it’s crucial to observe other businesses, both online and brick-and-mortar, your primary competition is with yourself. You might not always match or beat competitors' prices, but you can strive to perform better this year than last by focusing on competitive pricing and exceptional customer service. Aim to outdo yourself.Growth Beyond Numbers
Think about what you’re doing better this year compared to last?"not just in financial terms.- Are your administrative skills improving?
- Have you established new networks with associates and customers?
- Are you implementing fresh marketing strategies that were unknown to you before?
- Is your customer service more efficient through autoresponders and faster product delivery?
- Does your website feel fresh and inviting, unlike before?
- Are you more passionate about your business now?
- Are you responding to customer demands and phasing out slow-moving products?
- Are you making progress or standing still?
Focus on Self-Improvement
The aim here is to encourage more focus on self-improvement rather than competing with others. By doing so, you'll likely find greater business success. Learning from past mistakes helps improve future strategies. If you concentrate too much on others, evaluating your own missteps becomes difficult.A New Challenge
This year, why not create a healthy competition with yourself? By focusing on self-improvement and growth, you’ll sharpen your ability to critically assess your business and drive it toward success.You can find the original non-AI version of this article here: Coaching I Have Seen The Competition And It Is Me.
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