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Is A Market Ever Oversaturated?
By Richard Adams
© 2004. All rights reserved.
http://www.EbookSalesAssistant.com
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I got asked an interesting question last week.
A guy new to the Internet emailed me wanting to know if
there was such a thing as too much competition within a
market.
It took me a little while to think about such an excellent
question before I replied.
Here's what I told him...
The dot-com bubble (and subsequent burst) fuelled stories of
"first mover advantage". The myth went that companies like
Yahoo that got in early, established themselves within the
marketplace and built strong brand awareness were
untouchable.
The "800-pound gorillas" in nerd-speak.
But didn't Google launch well after Yahoo, in an already
crowded market?
Infact, according to some search engine industry experts,
Google now serves up around a third of all searches online.
Not only have Google outcompeted Yahoo, they even let Yahoo
use their search results.
How did they manage this?
They took a model that was already working, then improved on
it.
I don't think there can ever be too much competition in a
market for a new face. My experience is that no matter how
busy the field or how hot the competition - there's always
space for someone else in the niche.
But there's one proviso.
Whatever anyone else is doing - you need to do it better. Do
it faster, cheaper, more honestly, with a wider range. Or,
of course, more relevant search results.
If you do it *really* well, your competition may even end up
like failed search engines Excite or Infoseek - extinct.
Remember that being small can be distinct advantage for you.
It enables you to move "under the radar" of larger
competitors, using better marketing and customer service.
There's always an angle someone hasn't thought about. Using
search engine optimization for less popular keywords has
allowed me to take Merchant Account Forum from strength to
strength.
Consider another example - the hotly contested Internet
marketing sector.
Time after time, those who have made it big will tell you
that if they were starting again now they'd avoid the market
like a plague.
Too much competition they say.
The industry is saturated they tell you. Competition is
enormous, and many of these entrepreneurs are search engine
experts to boot.
So you'd have to be mad to try and enter this industry from
a standing start, right?
In December 2002 a brand new Internet marketing book was
launched - entitled "Under Oath - The Whole Truth". I
personally own a copy and can attest to what an excellent
book it is.
What is so interesting is that it's full of brand new
information. It stands out from the crowd because it is so
free from the constantly rehashed themes so common in these
circles.
It's so good infact that according to his press releases and
newsletter, the previously unknown author, Shephen Pierce,
sold 1,500 copies within the first two weeks of launching
it.
His website went from nowhere to within the most popular
2000 sites on the Internet as ranked by Alexa.
And all because his book is new, exciting and more original
than most of his competitor's.
You can take a look at his book, in which Stephen discusses
how he makes over $30,000 a month with his online business
at:
> http://www.the-whole-truth.com
So I'll ask you again.
Is there ever too much competition?!
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