How many slices does a pizza have?
Most people would say 8.
That‘s the typical answer. But it’s not the only one.
A normal pie cut gives you 8 slices. A tavern cut can have 24. A strip cut might have 6–10. A quad cut has 4. No cut at all? That’s 1 slice. (You animal.)
Pizza can be cut a lot of different ways. Your agency can be positioned differently too.
The most common positioning slice is by industry. That‘s called “vertical positioning.”
Examples:
This is the easiest and most obvious slice. That’s why so many agencies stop here.
But you could also slice by what you do. That‘s “horizontal positioning.” You narrow by solution instead of industry.
Examples:
A third way to slice: who you work with. This is “diagonal positioning.” You focus on a role or type of person.
The real fun starts when you start combining slicing techniques. What would it look like if you sliced vertically, horizontally, and diagonally?
Examples:
These sound like a mad-libs exercise gone wrong. That’s a good thing.
When you look closer, the markets are actually considerable:
Any one of those is more than enough to build $1M+ business.
And that‘s just vertically, horizontally, and diagonally. What if we took inspiration from other kinds of mathematical directions? How could you slice to a unique niche by ray, secant, or tangent?
Yeah, a triangle pizza slice works, but isn’t it more fun to have a piece of pizza that‘s sliced like a star, a spiral, a hendecagon or a möbius strip?
Here are some other ideas for slices you can use to make your agency unique:
The clearer you are about who you help and what you help them do, the easier it is for you to find the right clients—and for them to find you.
That‘s why the agency that “helps bankrupt mechanics find love” stays in business longer the ones that “make websites.”
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