Why you should pick on the big guys

small vs big

Problem: You’re in a market where the big guys make the rules. In order to survive, you think that the best thing you could do is stay in your row and do your thing. Well, to make a long story short: it’s not going to work.

So, what can you do? Simple: start picking on the big guys. Here’s why:

1. If you don’t, they will
Yup, sooner or later you’ll find yourself kicked out by a product / feature / service improvement they offer. Or, they’ll spend their millions with a marketing strategy that will leave you in the dark. Or, or, or…

So the best thing you could do: Pick on them. Build a better product. You’re in with McDonald’s? Make a better hamburger. Or give two for the price of one. And so on.

2. ‘Cause you’re agile, they’re not
Big companies suck because in order to get things done, they spend half a year on meetings, memos, meetings about memos and so on. You’re small. You can adapt better to the market. And you have one thing that they (really) don’t (although they try to act like they do). For you, it’s easy to have a close relationship with your clients.

3. If you don’t, you’ll feel intimidated by them

Yup, if you don’t start picking on them today, you’re always gonna be intimidated. You’re always gonna be afraid that they’ll come up with a better product / service than you (eg. make better hamburgers, etc).

Why won’t you be intimidated if you pick on them? Simple. It’ll become a game. You do something better, they do something better. You make better hamburgers, they try to do the same. So pick on them! It’s a game!

4. It helps you grow
By picking on them, you constantly need to improve your kick-ass business, to grow / strengthen your product line, or… well, sell more hambugers.

5. It’s fun
Yup, believe it or not, it’s gonna be fun. It’ll help you stress out, relax, drink a lot of caffeine, eat junk food (or hamburgers ;) ), and well… have a really active kick-ass business!

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