The Uncopyable Competitor
Building Algorithmic Moats, Category Dominance, and Suppressed Margin Supremacy
Founder strategy / business positioning and economic moats · 72,604 words · 10 chapters.
What this sample demonstrates
- Sustained strategic argument for building a structurally uncopyable company
- Translates strategic positioning into concrete economic defense models
- Authoritative, high-density voice of a veteran venture builder
Excerpt
_Building Algorithmic Moats, Category Dominance, and Suppressed Margin Supremacy_ By **Nolan Pierce** **Apex Business Press** Copyright (c) 2026 by Nolan Pierce. All rights reserved. No portion of this book may be reproduced in any form without written permission from the publisher, except as permitted by U.S. copyright law. **Publisher's Note:** This book is educational business commentary. It is not financial, investment, legal, or accounting advice. Nolan Pierce writes strategy books for founders and executives building defensible companies in crowded markets. Apex Business Press publishes hard-edged strategy books on moats, markets, competition, and founder advantage. You did not lose leverage because your product was weak. You lost it because the market learned to see you as comparable. That is the growth-stage trap. The roadmap looks healthy on paper. The product keeps improving. Customers say the platform is strong. The pipeline is