July 15, 2025
1. The Product Alone Will Never Protect You
It is tempting to believe that having a great product is enough. But the reality is simple. Almost anything can be copied today.
During the trade tensions between the US and China, many factories exposed what really happens behind luxury labels. Bags and accessories sold for thousands are often made in the same regions, sometimes even the same workshops, as mid-range goods that cost a fraction of the price to produce.
No matter how unique your design is, someone can replicate it. Counterfeiting represents over three percent of global trade today. In fashion, tech, furniture and even high-end gadgets, the second you launch something that works, someone somewhere is ready to duplicate it and sell it cheaper.
Your product must be excellent and deliver exactly what you promise. But on its own, it is only your entry ticket. It will never be enough to keep you ahead long term.
2. Competing on Price Is a Race to the Bottom
Many brands think lowering prices is the best way to stay attractive. But trying to be the cheapest option is not a strategy. It is a trap that slowly kills your margin and your energy.
If your only argument is price, you will always be easy to replace. Someone will always be willing to charge less. Cheap clients are not loyal. They jump ship the moment they see a better deal, and they rarely respect the value of what you do.
The safe middle ground is disappearing fast. Buyers today either want to pay the lowest possible price or they want to invest in something that feels truly worth it. Brands stuck in the middle keep offering discounts to survive, but this only trains clients to wait for sales and question the real value behind the price tag.
Low prices leave you no space to invest, grow or protect your standards. You do more for less. You work harder for clients who see you only as a bargain. And that is never sustainable if you want to build a strong business.
3. The Brand Is Your Real Protection
If the product can be copied and the price can be undercut, then your only real protection is your brand.
A strong brand gives depth to your product and makes your price feel fair. It turns what you sell into something people remember and share.
Look at the perfume industry. A bottle of fragrance is just liquid and glass until the brand gives it a story. People buy the dream, not the formula. The ad never lists every note inside the bottle. It sells freedom, confidence or desire.
Your brand works the same way. It is not just your logo or colours. It is what people feel when they hear your name. It is trust, reputation, consistency and the experience you deliver every time you show up.
Your product might get attention once. A low price might get a quick sale. But only a clear, strong brand makes people choose you again and again, even when cheaper copies are everywhere.
Protect your product by making it excellent. Defend your price by standing by your true value. But above all, build a brand that nobody can steal.
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Hello, and thanks for your work. I am working really hard to build my brand around gifting extraordinary leather goods gifts. I believe I am ready for the next step, growing my business, yet I am the only person in it. I want to graduate from doing everything myself and , I agree with you, everything can be copied . I make everything myself, and have been hit by a series of non sales that hit the cash flow very bad this year. I am looking at luxury brands and learn all the time, yet I struggle to find my angle. Also it’s a constant carousel of making product, perfecting it, and yet, not focusing on sales events or online events. Networking, is a big pain point, as I have focused in the last seven years on business levelling up to luxury, rebrand and being a mother. I have been selling products and had repeat clients like never before. Yet, cash flow is a struggle. I want to get off this train and your content is intriguing. What shall a product business create beyond its products. I am now brainstorming to expand the subject to gift experience and meaningful gifting, and start manufacturing in small scale. I am 51, rent my house and the situation is critical. Time is my most expensive cost. I would welcome your comments, when and if you find this conversation of value.
With gratitude, Adriana
Hello Adriana! I totally hear you and understand your journey. Unfortunately, that is not something we can fix in a comment section in one message, it’s an entire strategy to rebuild from scratch, with concrete goals, a direction and some good codes and pratiques :/
I totally understand that money wise, it’s complicated now, but it you can, i would highly recommand the CocoSpark method that would help a lot :/ I wish it was possible to fix everything in a message but it would be too easy unfortunately :/