At QC, we believe competition is a good thing. Your competitors are a reason to offer the best service you possibly can, and to go above and beyond for your clients and customers.
Treat them with respect and your competitors can be your friends! They can refer business your way and hold you to a high standard of excellence!
But many people don’t realize this and instead take a disrespectful and unwarranted approach to their competition. Many businesses will badmouth other companies, discredit their services, and flat out falsify information hoping to score a few more customers out of those tactics.
Today we’re going to focus on a few best practices to use when dealing with your competition.
NEVER badmouth another company
Even if your business is infinitely better than another, you shouldn’t trash another business. Ever. If someone flat-out asks you what the difference is between your two companies… you should focus on telling them what you do exceptionally well, instead of focusing on what the other company does poorly. Think about it: when your tactic is to badmouth another company… all you’re really telling the customer is that you’re not as bad as they are. Basically, you might as well chance your business slogan to “We’re not the worst out there!”Don’t compare competitors on your website
Once in a while I come across a business that lists “comparison charts” on their website where they compare their brand to their top competitors. This makes me cringe! Why?- It makes you look petty and unprofessional.
- If I wasn’t already aware of your competition, you just put the idea in my head that I should be shopping around.
- I won’t trust your chart. Of course you’ll only list your strong points and none of your competitor’s.
- I’ll look for how you’re bending the truth. Guaranteed there are some lies in there… and even if the chart is 100% true and accurate… I’ll still believe there are lies in it, somewhere.
- If I find a competitor of yours who doesn’t use this shady tactic, I’m going with them simply for that reason!
Great advise 🙂