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  • Focus Strategy or Broad Strategy?

    Mark Lemuel M
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    This contrasts targeting a specific niche market with tailored offerings (focus strategy) versus catering to a wide audience with a broad range of products or services (broad strategy). which will win in the long run?

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    RobertBJohnson
    A focused strategy, targeting a specific niche market, often leads to deeper customer engagement and tailored services, making it easier to meet the needs @geometry dash deadlocked of the target audience. The preference for a focused strategy seemed to be more shared by the participants, emphasizing the benefits of specialization and targeted marketing.
    Bratislava Veličković
    Focus strategy, definitely. When your audience is already interested in what you offer, it's a lot easier to sell, and the chances of wasted efforts are minimized.
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    Hamna Malik
    A laser-focused strategy enables you to effectively measure your KPIs and make quick changes to improve your results.
    Olivia Rose Thompson
    Focus strategy all the way. Easier to dominate a niche, become the go-to brand, and convert interested customers. Going broad = slower growth, higher CAC, more competition. Pick a segment you can win and own it! 💪
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    Dedew
    Focus wins in the long run. Mastering a niche creates loyalty, while broad strategies risk getting lost in the crowd. Depth beats width.
    Michael Bennett
    Definitely focus strategy. Trying to target too broad an audience is a recipe for getting lost in the noise. Much better to really nail a specific niche and build deep relationships with that audience. They'll be way more engaged and likely to buy. Just my 2 cents though, curious what others think!