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a dieter needs to change things up a bit to fight through a
diet plateau, a retailer needs to change the way they do
business, either in marketing or otherwise, to push through
a retail plateau and move upward towards increased retail
success.
This week's featured article talks about getting SMART by
marketing your products and/or services to other businesses.
Think of each partnering company not as one customer, but as
a multitude of customers. You have the opportunity to reach
out to many as you increase your business to business
relationships.
Jami Petersen
newsletters@a-z.com |
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by Dennis A. Conforto,
A-Z Media Group |
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It’s
not often that a retail business has opportunities for Business to Business or
B2B relationships, but the scrapbooking retailer and manufacturer are in a
unique position. Today, scrapbooking has many options. This week we will talk
about corporate accounts.
In my previous business we recorded our company history in what I would now call
a corporate scrapbook. Each year, pictures of current events would come off the
wall and be placed carefully into a book dated by year. Every year the
chronicling of current events would cover the walls and every year these
chronicles would be filed in a book.
This practice does two things for a company: it is both a reminder of the
company’s history and a protection of the corporate culture. This natural event
of company scrapbooking occurs across North America, presenting a huge
opportunity for scrapbooking retailers and manufacturers. It is time for the
industry to create templates for companies to either build their own scrapbooks
or for a retailer to sign an agreement to provide that service for them.
I believe that getting outside of the store is not only healthy business but
also SMART business. There are companies all over the world than can and will
use the services and products of scrapbooking stores if the products and
services are right. And I for one believe that they can be made right.
First, it starts with manufacturers who are willing to create new products for
corporate accounts. These would be new styles of scrapbook products that will
take current corporate activities from the walls of the company to the company
scrapbooks. Leading manufacturers need to create clever products and templates
that are professional and fit the needs of many different types of companies.
This is a new kind of business for retailers. The typical retail business is one
filled with pulling customers in to the store via advertising, word of mouth or
word of mouse. B2B is more of a “push” business model. It forces someone within
the store to knock on doors and do direct mail promotions to drive the business
through the door on person to person contacting.
In addition to the marketing and product differences there is also the
difference in the average transaction of a corporate account and a single
consumer shopping your store. In my former business, for example, I would have
been happy to spend four or five thousand dollars a year to have my company’s
history chronicled in a professional manner. And I believe there are many
companies out there today who would do the same, if the option were there for
them to consider.
I believe with the right manager heading up your B2B division and the right
products from the manufacturers that the everyday scrapbooking retailer can
double there sales.
What will it take to make this happen? It will take some innovators in both
retailing and manufacturing to make it happen. Once that happens then industry
leaders will jump on the bandwagon and a new category will be created for the
industry.
Though the scrapbooking industry is young, every six months we need to breathe
new life into it. We need new products, new services, and new ways to capture
more market share. B2B is the new breath of life the industry needs at this
time. The industry really is ready to build its second wind. The time has come
for us to push harder and faster; to be smarter and bolder about products and
services. I believe before the end of this year is out many in the industry will
understand the need and will have started to implement a new idea who’s time has
come… And that is what being retail SMART is all about. |
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Hellmuth Studio Creative Layers Stamps
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Ranger is proud to announce Claudine Hellmuth’s newest
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