Assuming that you have less than
five direct competitors, you should always buy their product to determine their sales
process (and service) and get on their mailing list to see future promotions. The
relatively small price you pay for their product will pay for itself many times over in
the knowledge you gain by finding out what they are doing and how they are doing it.
Some of your competitors may process orders manually and could recognize your name as
their competition. Use your spouse's name, a fictitious name, an employee's name, or an
alternative company name (if you have another company) that will allow the mail to get to
you without revealing who you are. Also, make sure you use an alternative email address
and phone number.
I do this with all of my competitors and find out exactly what they are doing, who they
are dealing with, and how they are doing it... all by their email and snail mail
correspondence.
Also, by purchasing their products you will be able to experience exactly what a
regular customer would go through and you can then judge their product, service and
operations against yours. This gives a great advantage to all of your customers because
you will know the pros and cons of your competition and can more effectively sell your
product or service.
Important Tip: You may even want to have one of your employees or friends
call your competitor. They could pose as a satisfied customer wanting to see what products
or services the company is working on for the future.
Where Do You Start?
An absolute must is to go to http://www.netwatch.ca/,
it will search for specific keywords (i.e. your personal name, company name, product
name... or your competitor's personal name, company name, product name) in over 280,000
newsgroups.
As a side note, we used to recommend Reference.com, http://www.reference.com/ which was a
great service with a ton of features, and most of all, it was totally free. Their site is
now down for an unknown reason, but this should only be temporary. If you want to go with
these guys, check their URL whenever you have the chance and see if they have any updates
listed.
Another free service which you may have heard of, DejaNews http://www.dejanews.com/, offers a
very limited version of what Netwatch.ca does and what http://www.reference.com/ used to do. Through DejaNews, you can
perform a search for keywords in specified newsgroups to find out if your name, or any
other information about your company, is being used without your prior knowledge or
permission. This service is a great start, but Netwatch.ca will provide you with the full
details automatically (as listed below) without requiring you do to any work whatsoever.
Netwatch.ca will email you within hours of one of those keywords appearing in any of the
280,000 newsgroups on the Internet. This is critical, since you will know exactly what
people are saying about you and your other competition within moments of them mentioning
it. It gives you the opportunity to defend yourself or solve customer service problems
before any damage is done. This is a very powerful tool, so don't take it lightly.
Let me go over three powerful uses for this service:
- Imagine anytime a competitor tries to "badmouth" you in any newsgroup or
public forum... or even compare your products/services unfairly, within hours you are
there to reply to the post and deliver the truth (or your account of the situation).
Now, put yourself in the competitor's shoes. Imagine if anytime you wrote something,
your competition was right there - as if they were watching over your shoulder all the
time. Wouldn't you be very careful in the future as to what you say... and wouldn't you be
dumbfounded as to how your competition was always one step ahead of you?
- Remember the old customer service rule... bad news travels ten times faster than good
news. One dissatisfied customer will tell ten other people, while one satisfied customer
may tell one or none. All it takes is a few postings of dissatisfied customers to lose a
lot of business. Can you imagine how powerful it is if you are right there to publicly
take care of any customer service problems when a dissatisfied customer posts anything
negative about your product or company? This will impress the thousands of people who read
newsgroups but don't post on them.
I go out "looking for trouble" and find dissatisfied customers instead of
them having to hunt for me. It is so easy that I am astonished no one else is doing it.
- Netwatch.ca can also be a great source for sales promotions and an enormous time saver.
We talked about promoting your business on the newsgroups by not only posting to them, but
monitoring them looking for posts where you can offer your advice and get your SIG file
posted as well. You can get Netwatch.ca to do most of this work for you!
For example, if you sell something that has to do with international investing, you
could have it search for keywords such as "international", "overseas",
"Japan", "Britain", and other countries. You want to search for
keywords specific to what you have to offer. If you search for keywords such as
"investing" or "financing", you will get thousands of results a day.
You want to be very specific to narrow your results to only posts that are potential
business for you. Netwatch.ca will email you every time a post is done on that subject. It
could be someone asking for advice or giving their opinion
so you have an
opportunity to reply and offer your assistance (and get your name, SIG file out there). Or
the post you are notified of could be your competition trying to promote something (you
can monitor what they are doing). This will save you from scanning the newsgroups daily,
and is a BIG time saver!
Let me repeat what happens here (it is that important!). Netwatch.ca can save you the
time of scanning through newsgroups daily and alerts you anytime there is something worth
replying to in over 280,000 newsgroups online.
Are you starting to understand how powerful this resource is?
You can even go the extent of having Netwatch.ca search for all of your competitors'
email addresses on newsgroups. That way anytime your competitors are promoting their
products/services or saying ANYTHING online, you will know about it.
You can also pay for "competition" monitoring services. Companies such as:
They will monitor domain names, URLs, newsgroups, and websites for activity by your
competitors. Both services offer free trials so you can compare them before you commit.
But note that you will spend a minimum of $100 per month for this (it can be much higher
depending on what specialized services you are interested in). There is a big price
difference between these two companies to watch for as well, MarkWatch being the less
expensive of the two.
As a side note, there are about 50 websites and resources that will help you
investigate and monitor your competition online (including a lot of other neat resources
for locating "sensitive" information) that comes with my course. These resources
will allow you to find information about your competitors that you would not normally have
known about.


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