It’s a question that Brad Burton asked which got me thinking. (So I hope it will get you thinking too)
Why do we assume that we need to be cheap to be attractive?
Quality is often more important than price. Yes, at Minerva we can use software to churn out accounts fairly cheaply but business advice is much more valuable and that takes time to understand the client’s business. It’s hard to be reactive, let alone proactive, on a tiny budget.
What could you do better in your business if you had a little more time or money to put in? And how much more valuable would that appear to your ideal customers?