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Repositioning Competitors

Repositioning involves changing the perception of your competitors to improve your own position. By highlighting competitors’ weaknesses or redefining the market, you can make your brand more attractive in comparison.

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Al Ries and Jack Trout’s “Positioning” reveals how to claim a unique, unforgettable space in the consumer’s mind, guiding you through the strategic battle for brand dominance.

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