This can enable you to pay a lot less
than your competitors for the same keywords.
As you can see, American will offer more EQMs
than its competitors for business and first class tickets.
All three average 23 % lower
than any competitors for a driver with good driving history.
That is, it receives fewer complaints
than its competitors for the same dollar of business it writes.
Today, that means that Alexa and the Echo devices that make her work best will be just slightly more versatile
than their competitors for a while.
Graphics, color, charts, graphs, callout boxes, and other design techniques provide you with an attractive and effective way of promoting your qualifications, differentiating you and making you more memorable
than your competitors for the job.
Not exact matches
The rates
for FastFlex loans are much lower
than rates of many online
competitors, which can often amount to 50 percent or more.
The Smiths developed a popcorn flavor that was
for more buttery tasting
than its
competitors.
We're proud that Apple products are known
for their durability, and
for holding their value longer
than our
competitors» devices.
For more
than a year prior to a fatal crash in Arizona, Uber's self - driving cars failed more often, and more dramatically,
than competitors» autonomous vehicles.
For more
than five years, researchers have been able to demonstrate that women - led tech businesses, though rare in the industry, tend to outperform their male - led
competitors.
The result was a bank that enjoys a much higher rating
for customer service
than its
competitors.
Singapore Airlines has a reputation
for quality and a substantial amount of business travel to and from the city - state, improving its ability to configure aircraft with a high number of premium seats and charge more
than one - stop
competitors, according to analysts.
Competitors Delta Air Lines and United Airlines have also said that they are paying significantly more
for fuel this year
than last.
In fact, researchers at the Peterson Institute
for International Economics found that organizations with even a single female board member or executive member showed 15 percent more productivity
than their all male
competitors.
However, rather
than compete
for market share on the merits or fulfill its statutory obligation to enable
competitors to practice its invention after its patents expired, Green Mountain has abused its dominance in the brewer market by coercing business partners at every level of the K - Cup distribution system to enter into anticompetitive agreements intended to unlawfully maintain Green Mountain's monopoly over the markets in which K - Cups are sold.
I employed this strategy with a few of our salespeople, and we had a 90 percent win rate against
competitors with a very similar product while also selling our product
for significantly higher prices
than our
competitors.
When compared to their
competitors, chains» high - calorie items stand out more
than ever
for health conscious consumers.
Employees who leave your company to work
for competitors may take more
than their coffee mugs with them.
For example, let's say your
competitor uses a product message that claims its product eliminates more impurities
than your product with evidence to support its claim.
With about 53 million subscribers, Sprint has taken more
than its share of criticism
for its customer service over the years, as have many of its
competitors.
Richard Cooper,
for his part, insists Total Debt Freedom serves its clients better
than his American
competitors, even if his business model is virtually identical.
While the $ 10,000 bioprinters — far cheaper
than most of its
competitors» — remain the company's bread and butter, the company is now putting more of a focus on building software that makes printing as easy as possible
for its users.
Data on users and their preferences and behavior is the Holy Grail
for most advertisers, and the reality is that Google and Facebook have orders of magnitude more data
than their nearest
competitors, and more ways to slice and dice it.
As
for Schlumberger, investors appear jittery about the stock, in part because the world's supplier of oilfield equipment has less exposure to the lucrative shale market ---- the biggest near - term driver
for sales ----
than competitors.
It builds a personal relationship - no matter how short - lived it may turn out to be -
for far less
than their
competitors pay to achieve the same goal.
There is perhaps room
for a distant number three
competitor in smartphones and tablets, but that less -
than - prestigious title is likely to go to Microsoft, which has never - ending mountains of cash that will allow it to literally buy its spot.
«This combination will create a fierce
competitor with the network scale to deliver more
for consumers and businesses in the form of lower prices, more innovation, and a second - to - none network experience — and do it all so much faster
than either company could on its own,» Legere said in an official statement.
While the laptops are relatively low - powered compared to
competitors, Google's smartphone has similar specs to other rival high - end devices and is in some cases better (it has a higher screen resolution
than the iPhone 5S,
for example).
Dunkin' has been pressured by
competitors like Starbucks, McDonald's and Burger King to make itself known
for more
than just its doughnuts.
Presents another avenue
for sales The convenience and accessibility of a mobile app will encourage your customers to carry out transactions with your business rather
than patronize a
competitor who only has a website.
IBM's decision to build out public and private clouds
for infrastructure and application development won plaudits, but the researchers found that SoftLayer, which IBM (IBM) bought
for $ 2 billion two years ago, has little to distinguish itself from
competitors other
than its mix of virtualized and non-virtualized bare - metal capabilities and broad geographic coverage.
The decision to move away from the chain's preference
for local produce, when available,
for its burritos, salads and rice bowls is a significant shift
for the fast - casual chain, which has prided itself on providing fresher ingredients
than its
competitors.
These findings echo those of the 1994 classic «Built to Last,» in which Jim Collins and Jerry Porras reveal that over a more
than 60 - year period, purpose - guided companies earned six times more
for their shareholders
than their narrowly profit - focused
competitors.
For example you could say, «Our
competitor with similar metrics recently got financed at a $ 20 million pre-money valuation, here is why I think we're better...» Setting terms to the investor by saying something like, «I won't take less
than this valuation» is the surest way to turn off a potential investor.
Me: «and having read my profile you realize that our companies are direct
competitors and we provide the exact same services, in fact, MORE
than your company» Him: «Yes but if we can just sit down
for five minutes and talk I think I can save you...»
And then there's the obvious connection between engagement and retention — disengaged employees are roughly three times as likely to jump ship
for a job at a
competitor than engaged ones are.
For example, employees will be more loyal, on average, to an organization with a goal to eradicate cancer
than an organization with a goal of taking market share from
competitors.
As
for the notion that the big payment processors may fear cryptocurrencies as potential
competitors, this could become an issue if and when cryptocurrencies recover from their current crash and settle into a less volatile pattern that encourages their use as virtual currency rather
than as speculative assets.
In all of the above cases the entrepreneur who is susceptible to the confirmation bias will look
for information and analyze it in a way that will yield: 1) fewer
competitors rather
than more, because it increases the viability of the start - up, 2) underestimation of the capabilities of the competition because stronger
competitors will make life harder
for the entrepreneur, 3) view of the company's product as fully addressing the needs of the customer because otherwise the start - up is at a weaker position in the marketplace, and 4) need
for less resources rather
than more because it generally makes raising the money easier.
Starting at $ 549, Acer's Chromebook 14
for Work is more expensive
than a lot of its
competitors, which leaves it lacking in our opinion, even with its decent battery life and virtually bezel - free display.
AECOM (acm), an engineering design and infrastructure firm, more
than doubled its sales in 2015 after acquiring its
competitor URS Corp.
for $ 6 billion including debt in late 2014.
First off, it's dramatically cheaper
than competitors such as Bloomberg, which charges upwards of $ 20,000 annually
for one if its terminals.
«While we have respect
for Cisco as a fierce
competitor and the dominant player in the market, we are disappointed that they have to resort to litigation rather
than simply compete with us in products,» Arista said.
The XIV's
competitor, the ProShares Short VIX, announced that they remained in business and opened
for trading in the late morning, down more
than 80 percent.
Wal - Mart onlines sales growth has sharply decelerated
for five quarters even though its overall performance has been better
than most
competitors.
The days of Apple selling products
for ridiculously high margins and growing faster
than competitors are being challenged and it will have to gain more market share of it is going to successfully compete with mobile devices running Google's Android in the future, Peal said.
And she wants Rogers (which owns this magazine) to pay the same amount in penance
for asserting its cut - rate cellular service drops fewer calls
than its
competitors.
Though smaller
than most, this city has a host of resources
for small businesses that rival many of its larger
competitors.
How much more is the firm paying
for back office activities (customer service costs per customer in a call center,
for example)
than competitors?