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6: The Law of Exclusivity

6: The Law of Exclusivity

According to this law, two firms cannot own the same word in the minds of prospects.

As a result, the authors advise against spending money to acquire a word that someone else already has.

Burger King attempted to own the term "quick," but it was already owned by McDonald's, thus they failed and lost millions.

If you try to steal your competitor's term or word, your marketing efforts end in strengthening your competitor's position.

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Two companies cannot own the same word in the prospect's mind.

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