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    Create a Competitive Advantage That Gets Your Customers’ Attention

    By Staff WriterJanuary 20, 20247 Mins Read
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    How can you stand out from competitors? To attract customers you need to identify and promote an attention-getting competitive edge. Here’s how to do it. 

    You need a competitive edge to get attention from customers  and to get them to buy from you instead of your competitors. But, how can you make your company seem different and more desirable than other businesses selling similar goods and services? Start by thinking like a customer.

    A competitive edge is any factor that will make your company’s products or services seem more desirable than your competitors in your customer’s eyes. It can be something that’s a clear distinction, such as your store is the only place in your region that sells women’s shoes in sizes 11 and up. Or perhaps your family-owned restaurant has been serving the community longer than any other restaurant in the county.

    But when there’s no such clear distinction, your competitive edge can be almost any feature or characteristic that will get customers’ attention and make them think of you in a favorable way.

    For example, when my husband and I were on vacation in California, we stayed for a couple of nights near Old Fisherman’s Wharf in Monterey. The wharf is lined with restaurants, novelty shops, jewelry stores, and candy shops, all vying for the tourists’ attention and dollars. There are also places along the wharf where you can reserve whale watching and fishing trips.

    Although the pedestrian walkway was filled with people on the two nights we went there for dinner, it was clear that crowds strolling along the street (or watching the harbor seals at the end of the wharf) didn’t turn into customers unless a business made themselves stand out in some way from all the rest. Businesses on the wharf were using a number of gimmicks to stand out and to woo passersby into their establishments.

    Some of the buildings, for instance, were painted bright colors and sported colorful awnings. Many had sidewalk signs strategically placed a few feet into the walkway outside their front doors. A candy store had a machine operating in their window that continually stretched and twisted a huge wad of taffy to demonstrate how salt water taffy is made.

    And then there were the restaurants. There were about a dozen restaurants on the wharf, all vying to attract the hungry and thirsty into their establishments. To lure diners away from their competitors, many of the restaurants had greeters standing outside their entrances offering passersby samples of food to taste. One (a restaurant we chose to eat at one evening) had a big picture window in front that let tourists see clear through to a large back window that had a great sunset view of the harbor and anchored sailboats. Another, at the end of the pier, had big signs promoting its rooftop viewing area where visitors could watch the harbor seals.

    While the tactics the restaurants and shops along the wharf used to get attention and business from passersby may not work in other localities and for other types of businesses, what was key here, was that those establishments that seemed to be getting the most business had devised ways to stand out from other establishments, and by doing so, they gave themselves a competitive advantage.

    What gives businesses a competitive edge?

    We all know that great products and customer service set businesses apart. But, for the most part, those are only evident after a customer has made a purchase. The challenge, no matter what kind of business you run, is to find ways to stand out and attract those new customers to begin with.

    For retailers trying to draw foot and auto traffic, visuals such as signs on your building bearing your logo and a slogan, sidewalk signs, unusual window displays, and brightly painted buildings can help – if local regulations permit. Signage on local delivery and service vehicles, sponsorship of children’s sports teams, and participation in the local chamber of commerce are other ways to make your business memorable to potential customers, and thereby give you an advantage. For products, packaging shape, color, and placement on aisles all are important ways to attract attention and build recognition for what you sell.

    But getting attention is just the first step in developing a competitive advantage. To give your business a real edge, you need to connect your brand in some way to a real or perceived benefit that your customers want. In other words, having an emotional peg that will appeal to your customers.

    Gleam toothpaste created a competitive edge for itself in the 1950s by singling out and hyping one of its ingredients – chlorophyll – and touting it as a miracle ingredient for people who couldn’t brush after every meal. The interesting thing was that chlorophyll was a common ingredient in other kinds of toothpaste on the market, too. But the others weren’t promoting it.

    What will make your business a standout?

    To help you find ways to distinguish what you sell from your competitors, we’ve put together a list of product and service features that could help distinguish you from your competitors.

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    Keep in mind that features, by themselves, are usually not benefits. They won’t create the kind of emotional pegs that nail sales. To turn a feature into a benefit, you need to express it in a way that matters to the customer. For example, the Swiffer division of P&G Brands offers consumers a variety of products for mopping and dusting. But they aren’t “selling” people on the idea of buying a mop or a duster. They’re selling the concept of making cleaning easier and having a dust-free home.

    List of competitive advantages

    The list of advantages below isn’t complete – no such list could ever be complete. Its purpose is to help you start thinking about what you sell in more creative ways. In reading through the list, remember that the factors you play up don’t necessarily have to be unique to you. They just need to be things that are important to your customers. Most of the items on the list below are features that should be expressed in a way that shows how the feature solves a problem or fills a need.

    Location

    • Conveniently located in
    • Just minutes from
    • Overlooking the harbor
    • Easy access from
    • In the heart of town (for a small town)
    • Shop-from-home convenience
    • Cloud-based service works anywhere you are
    • 24-hour-a-day Internet access
    • Plenty of parking

    Performance

    • Faster
    • More precise
    • Easier to use
    • On time
    • Accurate
    • Flawless
    • Most reliable
    • Exceeds expectations
    • Top-rated
    • Outperforms
    • Best in class
    • Carefully tested

    Physical Product Size

    • Biggest
    • Smallest
    • Fits conveniently in
    • Small enough to
    • Large enough to
    • Big enough to
    • The perfect size for
    • Fits all standard sizes
    • One size fits all
    • Custom fit
    • Sized to fit any budget
    • Fits all standard sizes
    • Lightweight for easy portability

    Color

    • Brightly colored
    • Soft tones to fit in with
    • Sleek silver finish

    Durability

    • Sturdy
    • Survives a drop from ___ feet
    • Stands up to
    • Strong
    • Long-lasting
    • Reusable
    • Won’t rust
    • Racoon-proof

    Versatility

    • Fits any size
    • Multiple uses
    • Works in any temperature
    • Adored by young and old

    Speed

    • Get the job done in minutes
    • Dries faster
    • On-demand access
    • Guaranteed delivery within one day
    • No-wait service

    Accuracy

    • Accurate to within
    • Meets your specifications
    • Error-free

    Ease of Use

    • Easy to use
    • No instructions needed
    • Step-by-step instructions included
    • Self-explanatory
    • Takes the effort out of ______
    • Effortless installation
    • Done for you
    • Worry-free

    Customer Service

    • 24-hour helpline
    • Professional support
    • Award-winning service
    • On-time arrival
    • 30-day return policy – no questions asked

    Personalization

    • Personalized attention
    • Personal advice
    • Custom-created for you
    • Customized to your specifications
    • Designed just for you

    Specialization

    • Specially designed for
    • Perfect for
    • Created with the ___ industry in mind
    • For seafood lovers

    Special features

    • Chemical-free
    • Odor-free
    • Wholesome ingredients
    • Locally sourced
    • Organic
    • Family recipe
    • Fully assembled
    • Wrinkle-free
    • Adjustable height
    • Bonded and insured

    Expertise

    • Masters at
    • Internationally recognized
    • Talented team
    • Pioneers in
    • Seasoned professionals
    • Award-winning
    • Years of experience

    Trustworthiness

    • Guaranteed
    • All work guaranteed
    • Backed by
    • Accredited by
    • Certified by
    • Praised by
    • Used by (names of customers)

    Use your ingenuity

    If you don’t see features in the list above that can help you distinguish your products or services from your competitors, what should you do? Create your own list. Make a list of all the features of your products or services and their benefits. Think about the ingredients as well as the finished product or service. Now put yourself if your customers’ shoes, and look at the list. Which things are important? What do you do, or what about your product could be perceived as being different and desirable? Those are the things to promote to get attention.

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