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Previously on "Competiton"

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  • Antman
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    Loved the reply to Marillion Fan asking him about whether he does Oral Anal or Double Penetration


    Exactly!


    You got to admire his honesty!

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  • Ardesco
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    My solution can remove all memories of spelling errors....

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  • Churchill
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    Originally posted by Ardesco
    Or you could purchase the Ardesco Competetor Removal Service for a measly £20,000 cash in hand.

    He will suddenly become unrealiable (Not turning up/answering the phone), and he will stop looking for new business. In fact for all intents and purposes he will no longer exist.....




    I can offer you a discount on the "Churchill Spell Check System"...

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  • Andyw
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    Oh I can just see it now....(six months later) Hi Everyone remember me ?it's El duder here... Well i'm back on this IT contract in Holland.....
    Last edited by Andyw; 14 September 2006, 13:54.

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  • TheMonkey
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    You could enter a profit sharing agreement. That works wonders if there are two major competitors in a market.

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  • Ardesco
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    Or you could purchase the Ardesco Competetor Removal Service for a measly £20,000 cash in hand.

    He will suddenly become unrealiable (Not turning up/answering the phone), and he will stop looking for new business. In fact for all intents and purposes he will no longer exist.....




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  • Paddy
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    Selling at a discount is a mugs game. Find a product and service that you can sell at a premium. It works for me . If you have a small shop you can’t compete with Tesco’s on price; you have to retail differently with flexibility.

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  • ChimpMaster
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    If the market isn't big enough for one more competitor, why are you in it?

    The idea of business is generally not always aim to create a new market (as this is very difficult) but instead to take a share of an existing market. I.e. there has to be enough business/clientele for all to go around.

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  • Xenophon
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan
    "he is selling it cheaper, but with less service."

    Do you mean, you offer A,O and DP. He only offers A and O?


    Discount your HJ offering and maybe involve a friend to add 'party' services. You could also increase the take-up of your BJ service by making it BBBJ.

    HTH

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  • oraclesmith
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    Originally posted by el duder
    i have found a direct competitor to my product.

    he is selling it cheaper, but with less service.

    im selling mine at a bit more markup but with an extra service.

    he already has a share of the market, and word is spreading about him.

    i have nowt, cause ive just introduced mine to the market.

    what do i do?

    Is it the sort of thing where the extra service is valuable to the customer ? If he's doing better than you then clearly not. If you really want to compete then drop the price AND provide better service. You'll have to do this to get a hold on the market, then you can increase prices over the long term. Don't expect to make a quick profit though. Alternatively, find some new added extra which you could provide your customers at very little additional cost to yourself - eg. a membership club or something.

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  • Daywalker
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  • _V_
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    Originally posted by el duder
    i have found a direct competitor to my product.

    he is selling it cheaper, but with less service.

    im selling mine at a bit more markup but with an extra service.

    he already has a share of the market, and word is spreading about him.

    i have nowt, cause ive just introduced mine to the market.

    what do i do?
    LOL.

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  • el duder
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    Originally posted by MarillionFan
    "he is selling it cheaper, but with less service."

    Do you mean, you offer A,O and DP. He only offers A and O?
    exactly.

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  • MarillionFan
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    "he is selling it cheaper, but with less service."

    Do you mean, you offer A,O and DP. He only offers A and O?

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  • AtW
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    Bang his wife/gf - it won't help your business but at least you will feel better.

    hth

    DimPrawn.

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