How can a small business stay competitive when trying to compete against companies with far greater resources?

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It was George Bernard Shaw who once said:

“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world. The unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore ALL PROGRESS depends on the UNREASONABLE man.”

In today’s business world we might compare that to the cliche “thinking outside the box”.. If hearing that cliche one more time makes you want to roll your eyes or lose your lunch, you’re not alone. That’s why I like the way Shaw puts it.

In tough situations, whether it be in war or in business, sometimes we have to take an approach that’s so unreasonable that our competitors would never even consider it.

Let’s face it, most small businesses enjoy the “small” aspect of their business but that doesn’t mean they want the word “small” to be used when describing their revenue.

Small business can score BIG opportunities.

You often hear wealthy people describe how they became wealthy by “being frugal”. Being frugal in business means making wise decisions with investments. It means not spending more than is necessary while remaining competitive. It means avoiding the trap of trying to radiate the image of success before actually achieving success.

Avoid the trap of “Faking Big” in order to compete.

A business owner who operates with wisdom is able to focus their attention on what is best for their business and is able to avoid unnecessary distractions.

Many businesses who want to compete for government contracts will fall into the trap of thinking they must pay thousands of dollars per year to subscribe to expensive services which offer access to opportunities. These high priced subscriptions are dressed with fancy charts & graphs which may look important but offer no advancement into the winners circle of awarded contracts.

AvidityStream doesn’t do that. AvidityStream’s products and services are straightforward, easy to use and easy to understand - and best of all, cost less than a dollar per day!

AvidityStream’s a la cart products and services are specifically engineered for Small Businesses with Small Budgets.

Many services which promise to find contracts for your business will charge thousands of dollars per year - sometimes more than $10,000 for an annual subscription - not because they have superior services, but rather because they have expensive Sales people on staff who demand high salaries.

Some of these subscription services won’t even quote you a price. Why? Because they want to peek under your sheets (balance sheet) by asking personal probing questions to see how much they can squeeze out of you. They ask questions like how many employees you have, what is your annual revenue, how many contracts do you typically win.

What they are really trying to figure out is: How much can we charge this customer?

This is one of the primary reasons AvidityStream was brought into existence.

All too often, small businesses are left out because they don’t have large budgets.

The truth is, you don’t have to spend a lot of money to have government contract opportunities sent directly to you.

AvidityStream is specifically engineered for Small Businesses with Small Budgets.

AvidityStream’s leverages a technological solution to save you money.

(AvidityStream is a Veteran owned company.)