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Beating The Competition

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The "beat your competition" mentality is, at best, severely
limiting; at worst, it's evil and destructive. You don't need
to go there to be more successful than you can possibly imagine.


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Beating The Competition
Copyright (c) 2007 Robert Middleton
Action Plan Marketing
http://www.ActionPlan.com



I was paging through one of my business magazines last week, when
I came across a small ad that made me smile.

The headline read: "Everything You've Ever Learned About
Marketing Is WRONG!" But it was the subhead that really gave me
a chuckle: "Beat Your Competition into A Demoralized Quivering
Pulp."

Yes, you read that right. And the offer was for a free 2-CD
Program. The picture in the ad was of an angry looking man (named
Bill, apparently) wagging his finger at me.

I'm not sure the kind of response he got, but it was very clear
who he was targeting: Angry, fearful people. People with so
little sense of themselves that they would actually find this ad
appealing.

"Yes, crush the competition. I kind of like the ring to that.
Then I would be the KING OF THE WORLD... Ha ha ha ha ha ha!!!"

The sad thing is that he just might get a decent response to this
approach, if only out of curiosity (yeah, I sent for a copy). And
the reason is that there's a lot of people out there with this
twisted mindset. But I assure you that there are mindsets that
work a whole lot better, are much easier to live with, and leave
you feeling happy and fulfilled about your marketing.

Let's see what Bill might have said about that:

"What? Are you daft?" Bill screamed. "Marketing is a
cut-throat, dog-eat-dog business. It's either you or them. Kill
the competition, Grind them to a bloody pulp and come out
victorious!"

"Brilliant," I replied. "And what will this actually get you
except a few more dollars in your pocket? Will you (or your
clients for that matter) really be better off? How about all the
enemies you create?"

"That's the problem with all you bleeding-heart liberals,"
sneered Bill. "You come across with all this win-win B.S. But
I'll tell you, it's the last man standing that counts. Don't
you watch the reality shows like Hell's Kitchen and Survivor?"

"Well, I admit I've watched an episode or two of The Apprentice
with Donald Trump but after awhile it wore thin. It pretended to
champion excellence but the underlying theme was 'win at all
costs or die.' Don't you think that's kind of limiting?"

"Limiting, are you kidding?" Bill's eyes were filled with
fire. "It's ALL about WINNING. What else is there? You have the
winners and the losers. And I want to be a winner. Trump is my
hero, my god."

"Hey, I don't have a problem with winning the game of
marketing. I'm all for that. But my biggest competition isn't
out there, it's me. It's my resistance, my procrastination, my
indifference. When I've conquered those, there's enough
business to go around for everyone."

Bill, with a perplexed look replied: "Man, never admit your
weaknesses. You'll be eaten alive for lunch by the big guys. You
need to show strength no matter how weak you feel. Make no
mistake, your enemy is out there."

"Well, Bill, then I have a question for you. What kind of person
would be so worried about the competition? What kind of person
would have to succeed no matter what the cost?"

"What do you mean?" said Bill with a dirty look.

"Wouldn't it be someone who deep down was very unsure of
himself, who had something to prove, who didn't feel confident
that he had a great service and value to offer?"

"Are you saying I'm weak, Middleton? This is war, buddy. Watch
your back, because I will crush you to a pulp. When I get through
with you, you won't even recognize your business."

Bill stormed off, muttering and cursing to himself. I managed to
get in the last word: "Well, OK Bill. Enjoy your day. I have
some clients to go take care of."

The "beat your competition" mentality is, at best, severely
limiting; at worst, it's evil and destructive. You don't need
to go there to be more successful than you can possibly imagine.




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Robert Middleton, the owner of Action Plan Marketing, has been 
helping Independent Professionals be better marketers since 
1984. On his web site http://www.ActionPlan.com find valuable
resources, products and programs for attracting more clients. 
Get a free copy of his Marketing Plan Sart-Up Kit.



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