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Small Business Positioning: What’s Your Market?

written on 10 February, 2008 by Dawud Miracle

There are lots of keys to creating a successful business. Yet the one that I’ve found to be most important – and often most lacking in small businesses is positioning.

There’s lots of definitions of positioning because the term is often used along side branding. The definition that I gravitate to is:

Positioning is the space that you wish to occupy in your target audience’s mind, relative to your competitors.

In this short video, Guy Kawasaki talks about positioning and finding your niche. The key, as he suggests is know thyself and know thy niche.

So the key is to clearly identify how you position yourself in your niche. In other words, how do people perceive your products and services.

So, how strong is your position? And how unique is your business? Let’s chat about it.

19 responses so far ↓

  • Sami Feb 10, 2008 at 8:20 pm  

    What is being said here is something I have heard yrs ago. If you really want to be famous Do something No one else has done before or away no one else has tried.

    2 cents

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 10, 2008 at 10:21 pm  

    Sami,
    Exactly! Be unique. How have your positioned your business?

  • Outlook Feb 11, 2008 at 7:00 am  

    it is right that you need to do something unique to become famous.

  • Number Fan Feb 11, 2008 at 5:18 pm  

    Here’s our idea. Please be gentle.

    Domain Names that Look Like Phone Numbers as a way to connect with mobile surfers.

    Example using the word ‘Pizza’
    1-Pizza.com
    1-Pizza.mobi
    1-74992.com (74992 spells Pizza on phone keypad)
    1-74992.mobi

    The 1- mimics a phone number so it’s a great memory trigger for people using a phone to connect to the web.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 12, 2008 at 10:15 am  

    Outlook,
    If it’s about being famous. I know plenty of very successful small business owners – making well into 6 figures – who only a few, select folks know.

    Number Fan,
    Good point.

  • Number Fan Feb 12, 2008 at 12:03 pm  

    Thanks Dawud.

    We’re also having some fun with our ‘Don’t Call Me spoofs’ — a fun example of putting a number to work in a domain; 3668225563.com

    Because ‘3668225563′ translates to ‘Dont Call Me’ on a phone keypad.

    This may be the greatest privacy tool ever invented if we say so ourselves…

  • Mike J Feb 15, 2008 at 4:55 pm  

    Thanks for video. I found that what I searched. Tons of useful information.

  • Debbie on child jewellery Feb 20, 2008 at 9:42 am  

    I have dealt with positioning in my niche through specialization. Finding a niche within a niche, so to speak. The other thing is to make this specialization sounds special through unusual labeling.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 20, 2008 at 11:21 pm  

    Number Fan,
    How fun and interesting is that? Now you know I’m going to have to look at my digits on the phone for dawudmiracle.com

    Mike,
    You’re welcome. What did you take away from the video that was most useful?

    And, btw, I’ve always loved the WordPress theme you’re using on your blog.

    Debbie,
    But don’t you find that ‘usual labeling’ can get in the way of usability?

  • Number Fan Feb 21, 2008 at 12:53 am  

    LOL 329836472253
    We wrote KeyPad Golf cause it’s pretty tedious on a phone…
    http://www.numbersthatwork.com.....dgolf.html

    I like your theme too Mike.

  • Dawud Miracle Feb 21, 2008 at 1:26 am  

    Number Fan,
    That’s pretty cool.

  • How to Build a eBay Affiliate Website? Feb 21, 2008 at 6:34 am  

    creating a position in your niche is somthing you get only after some years of experience and when people start following your work. Its not that easy to get at top only by few days of work

  • TheDogsBloggers.info Mar 3, 2008 at 9:05 am  

    You dont need to be famous to make good money. You need knowledge. Knowledge is power as they say. Would you know where to find that undiscovered niche or that niche within a niche. Remember High Demand/Low Supply. I currently offer 24 hot new niche products on my site. Just click on my name.

  • Gregg Thurby Apr 5, 2008 at 11:14 am  

    Good video, “High and to the right… like our president”

    You also want to be high in SEO rankings, but not necessarily like GWB is for “high plains grifter”!

    Gregg

  • business plan outline Jul 5, 2008 at 8:18 am  

    I think it’s a great video.
    It’s hard to get to the top as long as the time passes, it depends on the niche!

    Benny

  • Diamond Feb 4, 2009 at 6:58 am  

    I agree that everybody need to do something unique to become famous.

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