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📈 Marketing Strategies Why You Need to Adapt to Current Trends to Remain in the Business

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A lot of people blamed Facebook for copying Tiktok’s short video feature, however, that was the best strategy that Facebook used to remain afloat in the market. If it had not introduced Reels, Tiktok would have easily replaced Facebook as the biggest social media platform. If you cannot adapt to the changed time, your will lose business and might even end up shutting down your business. Let’s see how some popular businesses lost their market share.

Do you remember Nokia, right? Well, back in the days when cellular network started becoming popular, Nokia was the biggest manufacturer of mobile hand set. However, they did not adapt to the market trends when smartphones were out. These days Nokia is struggling to survive.
 
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Adjusting to market trends is still the best way to stay in business. Find out what your competitors are doing and work on finding ways to make it better. If you fail to track and copy marketing trends, then you have higher chances of being kicked out in the business that you do.
 
Adapt, but don't copy blindly (you, I, nobody here is Facebook). Maybe offer something new to the table so you stand out from the thousand other places that will do the exact same thing.

I completely agree with you on how to adapt and copying. Copying everything blinding will only make you a cheap copycat and most people will see you as boring because you're less creative in trying to give your brand its own unique identity. Take a loot at what happened to Threads after Mark Zuckerberg tried copying Twitter/X just to rival it.
 

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