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Luxury Real Estate Marketing: So, You Want to Be a Market Leader-Part 5

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In the realm of marketing luxury real estate, we have noticed some patterns of vulnerabilities among market leaders that represent opportunities for challengers.  If they do have a chink in their armor it usually comes down to this: 1) they lose their focus; 2) they get complacent, or; 3) they lag behind technologically

If you want to overtake the incumbent market leader, rather than identifying an uncontested market niche that you can dominate, you need to assess your opponent’s weakest link and wage an all-out battle that is 100% concentrated on one of these specific vulnerabilities.  

In this post we look at the vulnerability of losing focus. Maintaining focus overtime is one of the true tests of a market leader.

When you are a market leader in a specific category or niche within your marketplace there is always a temptation to lose your focus by diversifying or changing your singular winning formula because you have attracted an abundance of diverse opportunities. If you are the best prime rib restaurant in town, is it not logical that you could also become known as the best seafood restaurant?  After all, the fundamentals of the restaurant business are the same regardless of what you serve.

There is a seafood restaurant in Los Angeles that was, year after year, one the highest grossing restaurants in town because of its moderately priced menu, its ideal setting and a bar business that was unstoppable.  It appealed equally to families, tourists and young adults.  We recently visited the restaurant after over a decade of no longer living in the city, expecting to find the same menu.  Instead, they reinvented themselves as an expensive dinner house.  They may have needed to refresh their brand, but they completely lost their focus on the core attributes that made them successful for decades.  This restaurant is potentially vulnerable to competitors who could reintroduce the prior winning formula under a new brand.

To be successful today, you have to narrow your focus in order to build a position in the prospect's mind.  Then you have to stay focused to sustain your market leadership position. A company that has resisted the temptation to diversify and has maintained its focus on its primary winning formula is Gerber. 

Just take a walk down the baby food aisle in any supermarket in the USA (and dozens of countries around the world).  Gerber dominates this food category and the shelf space as well.   The company is owned by Nestlé, the largest food (and nutrition) company in the world, founded and headquartered in Switzerland.  Gerber enjoys roughly 80% of the market share.  Beech-Nut, a very distant #2, is also Swiss owned by the Hero Group, who makes fine jellies and jams in addition to baby food.  With no substantial challenger, only Gerber and Beech-Nut currently have double-digit market shares.

How focused are you in your market place? In our next post we will cover the other two vulnerabilities of incumbent market leaders:  Being complacent and being “tech-challenged”.

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Comments(9)

Toni Weidman
Sailwinds Realty - Trinity, FL
20+ Years Selling Homes in New Port Richey, FL

Being tech challenged is what I see for real estate agents. Most of them can't keep up, haven't kept up, and don't seem to want to even try. When I'm asked how I managed to keep up with all the changes, I say I work at it. Their usual answer is how do you find the time? This is important, folks. Make the time!!!!

Very focused post, Alexandra.

Jun 08, 2011 05:14 AM
Sharon Tara
Sharon Tara Transformations - Portsmouth, NH
Retired New Hampshire Home Stager

Great post...I had an aha moment when I got to the line about focus.  Up to that point I was distracted by the fact your picture was out of focus.  LOL!

Jun 08, 2011 07:20 AM
Cherise Selley
Selley Group Real Estate, LLC - Colorado Springs, CO
Colorado Springs Realtor

Ron & Alexandra,

Being complacent is being tech-challenged, umm...  Absolutely!  g

Jun 08, 2011 08:45 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Toni,

I think that complacency is another huge factor.  We have a Friend who managed sports stars, some had that natural talent that with little practice could blossom into mega stardom.  Some of these folks just could not get off their rears and practice thinking the talent would get them through, and they were always so incensed that the less talented ones who work their rears off would take first place.

On the subject of tech, many just adopt every latest and newest thing without regard to it workability of pertinence as to real estate and the effect it has....Thanks for your insight A

I don't think we can ever stop learning, everyday something is outdated or no longer applicable.  It is good to have friends who keep up with different aspects and are willing to share.  A

 

 

Jun 08, 2011 09:04 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Sharon,

You are a delight and thanks for noticing the out of focus...kind of riveting isn't it?  I have seen people so out of focus that they are taking listing that are 45mns to an hour away from their market place, and as far as an hour and a half away...Just driving back and forth is a 3 hour jaunt.  A

Jun 08, 2011 09:06 AM
Louise Thaxton NMLS 69996
Fairway Independent Mortgage Corp Louisiana NMLS#2289 Equal Housing Lender - Leesville, LA
Military Mtg Specialist - 866-960-9115 VA FHA USDA

Ron and Alexandra - Years ago I read a great book called "The Power of Focus" - Jack Canfield, et al.  And I remember something from the book "hocus pocus - it's all about focus"..... Because I tend to be slightly ADHD - I have to use that "...power of focus..." to draw me back to the MAIN thing!  What is it I want to "specialize" in?  Am I concentrating on that area?  Or am I scattered? 

 

Thanks for the post - it's all about focus!

Jun 08, 2011 10:14 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Louise,

I really appreciate your comments and insights.  I think all of us who love achieving sometimes need to focus.  The main thing is the key, and I love your views on this.  All the best, A

Jun 08, 2011 10:40 AM
Joan Cox
House to Home, Inc. - Denver Real Estate - 720-231-6373 - Denver, CO
Denver Real Estate - Selling One Home at a Time

Great information, and we do need to stay abreast of new technology, and most of all stay on top of our client base, work it!

Jun 09, 2011 03:36 AM
Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Napa Consultants - Carpinteria, CA
Luxury Real Estate Branding, Marketing & Strategy

Joan,

Thank you, and you are so right about staying in touch with your sphere of influence.  Have a great Thrusday, A

Jun 09, 2011 03:44 AM