# Positioning Frameworks Strategic positioning methodologies for B2B SaaS products. --- ## Table of Contents - [April Dunford Positioning](#april-dunford-positioning) - [Geoffrey Moore Positioning](#geoffrey-moore-positioning) - [Positioning Validation](#positioning-validation) - [Competitive Positioning Map](#competitive-positioning-map) --- ## April Dunford Positioning ### The 5-Step Process Execute positioning using April Dunford's "Obviously Awesome" methodology: 1. List competitive alternatives (what customers would use instead) 2. Isolate unique attributes (features only you have) 3. Map attributes to value (why each attribute matters) 4. Define best-fit customers (who cares most about this value) 5. Choose market category (where you compete) 6. **Validation:** Best-fit customers articulate your value unprompted ### Step 1: Competitive Alternatives Document what customers do without your product: | Alternative Type | Examples | How They Solve It | |------------------|----------|-------------------| | Direct competitor | Competitor A, B | Same category, different approach | | Adjacent solution | Spreadsheets, email | Manual workaround | | Build in-house | Custom development | Internal solution | | Do nothing | Ignore problem | Accept status quo | **Interview Questions:** - "Before using us, how did you handle this?" - "What alternatives did you evaluate?" - "What would you switch to if we disappeared?" ### Step 2: Unique Attributes Identify capabilities competitors lack: ``` Attribute Audit: 1. Feature: [Real-time collaboration] - Competitor A: No (async only) - Competitor B: Partial (limited to 5 users) - You: Yes (unlimited users, 50ms sync) → Unique: Yes 2. Feature: [AI automation] - Competitor A: No - Competitor B: No - You: Yes (3 AI models) → Unique: Yes 3. Feature: [Integrations] - Competitor A: 500+ - Competitor B: 200+ - You: 100 → Unique: No (table stakes) ``` ### Step 3: Attribute-Value Mapping Connect features to business outcomes: | Attribute | Value Enabled | Customer Outcome | |-----------|--------------|------------------| | Real-time sync | No version conflicts | 50% fewer errors | | AI automation | Eliminates manual work | Save 10 hrs/week | | One-click deploy | Faster releases | Ship 2x faster | **Value Statement Formula:** `[Feature] enables [Value] so customers achieve [Outcome]` ### Step 4: Best-Fit Customers Define who values your unique attributes most: ``` Best-Fit Profile: - Company size: 200-2000 employees - Industry: SaaS, Professional Services - Pain: Distributed teams, collaboration bottlenecks - Evidence: - Fastest sales cycles (45 days vs. 75 avg) - Lowest churn (3% vs. 8% avg) - Highest NPS (65 vs. 45 avg) ``` ### Step 5: Market Category Choose competitive frame: | Strategy | When to Use | Risk Level | |----------|-------------|------------| | Head-to-head | Strong product, big budget | Medium | | Niche domination | Unique for segment | Low | | Category creation | True innovation, deep pockets | High | **Decision Framework:** - Can you win head-to-head? → Head-to-head - Can you dominate a niche? → Niche - Is the market undefined? → Category creation --- ## Geoffrey Moore Positioning ### Crossing the Chasm Framework Position for technology adoption lifecycle: ``` Technology Adoption Curve: Innovators (2.5%) → Early Adopters (13.5%) → Early Majority (34%) ↑ THE CHASM ``` ### Positioning Statement Template ``` FOR [target customer] WHO [statement of need or opportunity] THE [product name] IS A [product category] THAT [key benefit/reason to buy] UNLIKE [primary competitive alternative] OUR PRODUCT [primary differentiation] ``` **Example:** ``` FOR mid-market SaaS companies with distributed engineering teams WHO struggle with coordination across time zones THE Acme Platform IS A real-time collaboration workspace THAT eliminates version conflicts and communication delays UNLIKE Slack and email which create information silos OUR PRODUCT provides unified project context with AI-powered summaries ``` ### Whole Product Concept Define complete solution for target segment: | Layer | Components | Your Coverage | |-------|------------|---------------| | Generic | Core product | 100% | | Expected | Basic integrations, support | 90% | | Augmented | Training, consulting, custom work | 60% | | Potential | Future roadmap, ecosystem | 30% | **Gap Analysis:** - What's missing for complete solution? - Which partners can fill gaps? - What must you build vs. buy vs. partner? --- ## Positioning Validation ### Customer Interview Protocol Validate positioning with target customers: 1. Schedule 15-20 minute calls with 10+ target customers 2. Ask open-ended questions (no leading) 3. Document exact language used 4. Look for patterns across interviews 5. **Validation:** 7+ of 10 describe value similarly **Interview Script:** ``` Opening (2 min): "Thanks for your time. I want to understand how you think about [product category] and your experience with our product." Questions (10 min): 1. "How would you describe [Product] to a colleague?" 2. "What problem does [Product] solve for you?" 3. "What alternatives did you consider?" 4. "Why did you choose us over [alternative]?" 5. "What would make you stop using us?" Closing (3 min): "Is there anything else you'd like to share?" ``` ### Quantitative Validation Test messaging through A/B experiments: | Test | Control | Variant | Winner Criteria | |------|---------|---------|-----------------| | Landing page headline | Old positioning | New positioning | +20% conversion | | Ad copy | Feature-focused | Value-focused | +15% CTR | | Email subject | Generic | Personalized | +25% open rate | **Sample Size Calculator:** - Baseline conversion: 3% - Minimum detectable effect: 20% relative lift - Statistical power: 80% - Required sample: ~2,500 per variant --- ## Competitive Positioning Map ### 2x2 Matrix Construction Create visual positioning map: ``` HIGH PRICE │ Enterprise │ Premium (Salesforce) │ (You?) │ ────────────────────┼────────────────── LOW │ HIGH EASE OF USE │ EASE OF USE │ Legacy │ Self-Serve (Oracle) │ (Notion) │ LOW PRICE ``` ### Axis Selection Choose dimensions that highlight your advantage: | Good Axes | Why | |-----------|-----| | Ease of use vs. Power | If you're easiest to use | | Speed vs. Accuracy | If you're fastest | | Price vs. Features | If you're best value | | Specialization vs. Breadth | If you own a niche | | Bad Axes | Why | |----------|-----| | Quality vs. Price | Everyone claims quality | | Innovation vs. Stability | Subjective, hard to prove | | Customer vs. Product focus | Not differentiating | ### Positioning Map Template ``` Market Category: [Your Category] Date: [Month Year] Axes: - X-axis: [Dimension 1] (Low → High) - Y-axis: [Dimension 2] (Low → High) Quadrants: - Top-left: [Quadrant description] - Top-right: [Quadrant description] ← Your target - Bottom-left: [Quadrant description] - Bottom-right: [Quadrant description] Competitors: 1. [Competitor A]: Position (X, Y), Why 2. [Competitor B]: Position (X, Y), Why 3. [You]: Position (X, Y), Why you win Strategic Implications: - Attack: [How to position against Competitor A] - Defend: [How to protect against Competitor B] - Differentiate: [Your unique positioning claim] ```