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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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    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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    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.
    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.
    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!