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Know your Competitors Plans

If a competitor has registered or has bought a Web site name, it may indicate future marketing or product launch plans. Keep an eye on what is “parked” in your “space” and consider the benefit of getting in first.

The DNS stuff site provides basic information about the ownership of Internet domain names as do other companies.

MarkWatch in Denmark will provide a service that monitors domain names, chat rooms, blogs, and other virtual venues for the use of your trademarks. You can also monitor trademark applications by your competitors.

How to Keep your Brand Growing

Growing for 155 years

Not many companies can claim to be growing every year for 155 years but Seed Merchant Thompson & Morgan fit that bill admirably.

Not only that but they have an affiliate programme that helps sites like Bonbrand. If you buy your plug plants via the link below we get a commission to help defray our costs.

Thompson & Morgan plug plants available.

European Inventor Award

On 28th April 2010 twelve candidates from nine countries are competing for the European Inventor Award 2010, a highly regarded innovation prize presented annually by the European Patent Office together with the European Commission.

Unfortunately there are no British inventors in the final dozen. Let us hope they are all inventing hard, filing strong patents and growing innovative businesses instead of chasing this prize free award.

Customer Loyalty with Google

The European Commission is at it again with an investigation sparked by three of Google’s potential competitors. Alleging ‘abuse of its dominant position’ this investigation is a penalty of having over 80% of the UK search market.
Google’s customer loyalty has been earned through technical excellence and a customer service that provides a high level of satisfaction such that customer eschew other offerings.
Customers can always vote with their feet or a click of their fingers in this case.

Julia Holtz, senior competition counsel for Google says ‘increased scrutiny comes with the territory when you are a large company’. Envy and commercial practice can attack your Intellectual Assets.

New Product Development NPD

Two American gurus of New Product Development Dr. Robert Cooper and Dr. Scott Edgett have badged their business as the Product Development Institute Inc.
Great for a consultancy business and the ‘world’s most widely implemented innovation system, Stage-Gate®’ must also benifit.

New product development is crucial to the health of business so keep up with the latest thoughts:

Winning at New Products: Accelerating the Process from Idea to Launch by Robert Cooper
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Innovation Management and New Product Development by Dr Paul Trott
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Wamp It for Free?

Wampit.com claims to be a leading UK business search directory. The unique selling point is its capacity to include “rich” content such as video on free adverts; ‘you tube for business advertising?’

Time will tell if the intellectual offering meshes with both market demand for directory search and business promotion. In the meantime some businesses may wish to register.

Kraft and Pepsico

It is riveting that two multinational businesses in the discretionary food supply arena, Kraft and Pepsico, are run by women.
Owners of brands that include Quaker Oaks, Doritos, Walkers Crisps and Tropicana, ‘Pepsico’ is looking to move further away from its core soft drinks business by growing ‘good-for-you’ healthier food sales three fold.

It is good business to spot a niche or an opportunity but it even better to have the financial muscle to drive it through.

Orphan Brands Adopted

Many companies are looking to exploit their brand portfolios to raise cash or exit noncore assets or ‘Orphan Brands’.

The parentage of Fox’s Mints may have included Eric Fox, Nestle and Northern Foods but the Glacier mints have currently been adopted by Big Bear. Far from being a sunset brand it is Big Bears intention to reinvigorate brands such as Poppets, Sugar Puffs and Fox’s Galcier Mints and they are looking to float on Aim.

Dormant or moribund brands may need exceptional creativity to reinvigorate them. If you are not investing let someone else look after your Orphan, you may get a lump sum or royalty for your old Intellectual Property.

Decoy Marketing Hatches an Egg

Decoy marketing offers  false choices to make another choice look more appealing. Sometimes adding a less attractive offer will close more deals on the better offers.

‘Need to sell more of a product or service? Here’s a counter-intuitive idea: offer your customers a similar, but inferior product at about the same price. While it’s unlikely that they will actually buy the less attractive item you may see a jump in sales of what you are trying to sell. That’s decoy marketing.’ The originators  of this article, neurosciencemarketing, have now come up with more decoys under the heading Compromise Marketing.


These methods need to be used with extreme care but understanding the psychology of your customers is a key business skill.

Website Pirates

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The headline from the Press and Journal following stories in the Daily Telegraph and the BBC is ‘North-east firm’s (Ling24) website pirated – Chinese company copies design‘.  The almost exact replica web site was a blatant attack on Ling24’s intellectual property and business.

Protection Tips Arising

Ensure you  understand the IP issues on your web site including copyright ownership, systems, usage policies, data rights etc.
Check for Google alerts on your key words – that is how this theft was discovered.
Be alert all sorts of digital misappropriations are taking place – a client’s subscription PDF was cloned in December and made available free via a social publishing web site.
Keep up to date, be vigilant and encourage your support networks to help.