Glosario

Red Ocean Strategy

Competing in an existing, crowded market by outperforming rivals on shared dimensions of value.

Red oceans are existing market spaces where industry boundaries are defined, rules are known, and competitors fight for the same customers along the same dimensions. Red ocean strategy accepts that context and tries to win by being faster, cheaper, better, or more differentiated on established axes. Most B2B SaaS categories — CRM, helpdesk, analytics — are mature red oceans.

Red ocean strategy is not inherently worse than blue ocean; most revenue on Earth is earned in red oceans. The risk is commoditization: when every product converges on the same features, price becomes the only lever and margins collapse. Winning red oceans usually requires a durable moat — distribution, data, brand, switching costs — that compounds over time.

Por qué importa

Understanding whether you are in a red ocean shapes every choice: pricing, packaging, marketing, and when to bet on disruptive moves versus operational excellence.

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