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3 Reasons Why Copying Business Models Can Harm Your Own Enterprise

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Business wisdom can be so universally worthwhile; sometimes it may feel like you’re not coming up with every single idea you have for your own company, and you may wonder if that’s a wise play. However, it’s important to remember that you don’t have to invent everything from scratch. You can make a delicious sandwich without having to invent the concept of sliced bread, so to speak.

However, it’s when we decide to copy business models wholesale that this can become a problem. We recently saw this with builder.ai, the failed initiative tattemptedried to use AI to make all business planning modular and curated for the individubut in reality,ally the apps becreatedmade wcopied andcopy pa,sted and also implemented by outsourced coders.

There always needs to be a spark of individuality that keeps a business going, even if it’s a small enterprise as part of a franchised model. In this post, we’ll discuss three reasons why copying business models can harm your own enterprise, and how to avoid falling into that trap at all:

Ignoring Your Unique Market

The great thing about launching a business where you are is that the local community of customers you hope to attract are real people, with real lives, and real tastes. They also tend to be wonderful, no matter if you focus on a local neighborhood or a specific online niche. As such, a copied business model might not speak to the needs of your particular audience. 

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It’s good to focus on regional preferences and care for that. We often care for people who speak in our language, as otherwise you could find yourself trying to sell to people with a voice that doesn’t sound like your own. It is a good idea to remember that your location, your team, and your customers are all a part of what makes your business special, and you need to build a model that honors that.

Stifling Innovation & Growth

Copying a business model can put a ceiling on your potential for growth and innovation, because if you’re always trying to follow what someone else is doing, you will probably never be the one leading the way. The businesses that stand out and become timeless are the ones that do something new, try to thought lead or solve a problem, and your own unique ideas are what give you an edge over the competition. You could focus on finding a way to improve upon an existing idea or create a product or service that solves a problem in a new way, even if it’s imperfect, or requires a few revisions.

Using Outdated Or Incompatible Systems

A business model that works for one company might rely on technology or a system that doesn’t fit with your own operations, and trying to force it to work can cause issues, when a new system might just help you seamlessly function like you wanted. This is particularly true with technology, where an old system can hold you back. It’s a smart renewed focus to  think about the kind of tools that will best serve your business needs, like deciding between cloud vs server based POS, so you don’t end up with a system that is difficult to manage depending on how you work in the field each day. Also think about scaleability – advice doesn’t always scale as you’d like it to.

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