02-23-2009, 02:42 PM
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Sklee
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Scott
Location: Mishawaka, IN
Posts: 2,523
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Re: stirring the pot local B&M vs big internet
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Originally Posted by Legend
Agreed with the first statement. This is why we do it and it is fun.
With regards to the second statement. First the local B&Ms add up to significantly more than the big guys. Second, There is thew fact that the big guys probably won't notice. third, there is the placebo effect for the internet buyer. " I got the same stuff cheaper". Forth, the local can actually leave you. CI and Famous etc. could not just stop selling Rocky, or Perdomo or La Aurora, there is no threat. a Local guy just tells his clients, they were dealing with me poorly or gave me bad stuff and out of loyalty to their local place many stop smoking the brand all together. The big guys are powerful, because of the volume to one place that they command, but they throw it around too and demand dirt cheap prices for those. When I started in business I wanted the big guys, the whales. But now I want a thousand little guys, that way no one customer leaving can hurt my business.
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