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When a big fan-base leads to big sales, it seems sound & logical enough. When big sales don’t seem to correspond with a big fan-base, then something is out of the ordinary here (!). So, yes I will be satisfied temporarily with this sales success in itself, while moving on to achieving a more sustainable success by consolidating my brand image and growing its popularity to have a bigger celebration.
These are some necessary questions to act upon in such an unusual situation. Generally speaking, one should not rely on big sales, as they may be temporarily and prone to future "threats" that can damage your sales eventually or upon a certain period of time.
Ifcouse I will not be satisfied.... because still I have great potential and oppurtunities to grow the business to higher levels.
No because of the following
1- brand relevance ie more fans give indication about brand strength and future growth
2- brand esteem and knowledge ie more sales give indication about brand status , past performance and current situation
so in this case if you do not have corrective measures and actions that mean you will loose your leader position in the near future
If the fan base of my competitor consists on the potential audience then I should have to think about it.
Only if I have a sustainable competitive advantage over my competitors and being as profitable (if not more) as my competitors.
Yes and No. Yes because my sales are higher and that means the money flow is happening and this allows me leverage to pump in more money into my marketing and product improvement.
No because the brands potential has still not been realised. I would get into the market to analyse where my competitor is scoring, talk to my existing customer base about the negatives of the brand and then put in more resources and efforts to improve the branding.
Generally speaking..no, I could not allow myself to be comfortable just with the sales figures. For one thing, my competitor's fan base could very quickly turn into buyers that will fall into my competitor's hands. Another issue is that, my competitor's fan base maybe just doesn't have the purchasing power yet (maybe they're too young, let their mothers/parents or girlfriends do their shopping for the house)...but one day, they might turn into potential customers.
I would want to find out who are they? Where’d they come from? Are they actually interested in my product?Why or why not? I would certainly work on my social network/online presence in order to increasing my fan base and also secure my current fan base, all while targeting a wider base and increasing my sales figures.
I would be happy as I am able to serve the core users of my Product /Service better than my competitior
Since my competitior has a larger base than Mine
I now need to rework on a different strategy based on a detailed study of the markets I am not in
May be the study could show most part of the large base my competitior dose not make sense also