Monday, January 28, 2008

If Everyone Else Zigs, You Should Zag

A few years ago when fast food restaurants were updating their menus with light, healthy fare like salads and turkey sandwiches, Hardee's Restaurant went in the opposite direction. It introduced the Monster Thickburger, an enormous sandwich with two beef patties, bacon, cheese and mayonnaise on a buttered bun. It costed $5.50 and weighed in at a gut-busting 1,420 calories. The press release boasted it was a "monument to decadence." Nice! And you know what? It was a huge success that helped turn around the restaurant chain.

There is something to be said for taking a contrarian position. It is the fastest and most direct way to stand out from the crowd. The natural inclination of most people is to do what other's do in the pursuit of success. Follow the beaten path. But the contrarian looks at where the crowd is going and says, "Let's go the other way." It takes courage to do that; it is risky. Others may look at you, shake their heads and wonder. That's strange. That is, until you succeed and then they will be envious. Why didn't I think of that?

The path of the contrarian is wide open to anyone. It just takes a little creativity and a lot of guts. Since success in marketing is largely about standing out from the crowd, the contrarian has a distinct advantage here.

So if everyone else zigs, why not zag?

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