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Old Jan 29, 2005 | 12:14 PM
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First year I opened I took on a line that had two cd players only, one was $600 at retail, the other was $900. We became the Western Canadian dealer of the year for Eclipse that year. Not bad for not knowing the line at all or the distributor but for trusting a long time rep / friend Bob McNeil. 9 years later I am responsible for alot of brand awareness of this line here on Vancouver Island, all done by word of mouth and good customer service.
Old Jan 29, 2005 | 09:29 PM
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People that are shopping for brand name equipment have usually done some research or have bought that brand before.
But I think for the most part - many consumers have no idea what they're looking for (as far as brands go anyway).
Take today for instance - guy comes in asks if I have Sony - we dont. He's looking for a CD player what has an auxilliary input - so I show him one that did - the name Sony never came up again - point being that they may come in looking for a brand name they are familiar with (who hasn't heard of Sony)but he ended up buying something else that I suggested.

The brand may help bring additional customers in - but once they're in the store - the salesperson is in control (or should be)- then you move them into your exclusive speaker and amplifier brands.

I think exclusives are really important - its the only way your going to make some good margins - gone are the days where you could make 35-37% margin on cd players (even with the likes of Eclipse).So,sure you have to share a brand with a competitor or two, but you have to make your money with your exclusives or your'e dead.


Just some thoughts..!!
Old Jan 30, 2005 | 05:16 PM
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Profit lines only work if someone comes into your store... you need National Lines to create traffic and legitimacy. You need a mix of both to survive.
Old Jan 31, 2005 | 01:48 PM
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Some of us remember Bob from the days that he and Wage Kitagawa were both at Alpine.
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