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How do You Respond to Business Competitors Threats?
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[QUOTE="Jasz, post: 242951, member: 61772"] As your company grows and expands, you'll inevitably run into business competitors that don't appreciate your progress. These competitors might try to sabotage your business by spreading lies or pressuring your suppliers to stop working with you. What should you do if this happens to you? The answer isn't always clear. Here are some tips for how to respond to business competitors threats: 1. Research their claims. If a competitor is saying negative things about your product, it's important to know whether their claims are valid. It's not enough to just assume they're wrong—you need evidence. Take the time to research and verify their claims before taking any action. 2. Find out who they're talking with. It's also important to find out who they're talking with and how they're getting their message across. Are they spreading rumors on social media? Calling your suppliers and telling them negative things about you? Knowing what they're doing will help you figure out how best to respond. 3. Respond appropriately, but don't make things worse: If a competitor is spreading lies or sabotaging your efforts, it's important to respond appropriately. But be careful that you don't make things worse by responding in an aggressive or unprofessional way. Try not to get personal. [/QUOTE]
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