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Learn From Your Competition

Topic: Business OpportunitiesPublished September 26, 2008

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If you have an online business or sell on an auction site, then you can learn a lot from your competition. Just like the real world, your competition can provide you with answers on which products are winners, which products are losers and what price to sell your products for. Many online web sites can help you also by giving you tips on how to optimize your web site for search engines and how to pull and display information. Here are some tips.

Your competition is more valuable then you probably think. While some people are trying to beat their competition, the smart merchants and web site developers are also trying to learn from their competition so that they can be successful. There are so many ways to learn from your competition, but some good advice is to visit your competition often and understand what make your competitors business, products, services or web site a success. By looking at your competitor’s web site you can easily find new products to sell, products to stay away from and adjustments in customer service. No web site or business is perfect so you can always find your competitors weakness and exploit it for your financial gains. You can also learn valuable lessons from your competitors including how not to sell a product.

For people that sell on auction sites, you can easily spot people that are competing against you. You can find out how each competitor is doing selling their items at different prices or offering slightly different services to customers. If you see another competitor being successful- copy them. Most people make a great living by copying successful businesses. So instead of being turned off by the competition, learn from them.

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