wrott":3hzvzbi2 said:I have followed this thread as a hobbiest because it interests me to see what goes on behind the hobby, as a 20 year hobbiest I wanted to address the etail vs. retail that is really the basis of most of the posts in this thread.
The real retail problem is B&M retailers do not want educated, informed hobbiests. The majority of retailers that I have had experience with in the last 20 years want hobbiest who will rely on them to tell them what they need. To be honest I have seen a number of uniformed hobbiests just downright taken advantage of. I live in an area where I have 20+ shops within a 50 mile radius that sell saltwater fisha and coral all but 3 of those shops I would consider subpar at best. The other 3 have very healthy livestock and knowledgable staff, the problem is that 2 of the 3 do not clearly mark the prices of the corals. It is good quality livestock but I have seen that the price can vary depending on the hobbiest and the person giving the price. If I could find one honest retailer that I felt was being straight with me and the rest of his customers I would probably spend a considerable amount of my hobby expenditures in the store.
Too many subpar places selling livestock give the entire retail market a bad name, like it or not its true. What would truly be nice for the industy is if about 75% of the B&M shops were to go away leaving the 25% that provide quality livestock and at least 1/2 way decent advice.
As far as etail goes I am not a cheap hobbiest. I am an educated consumer in the hobby but I am by no means cheap. Having said that I have gotten some of the best quality corals and fish from etailers.
What B&M's should focus on is trying to find a way to get me to want to come into the store. No I do not mean cheapest price, I have gone into stores and dropped $300-400 on a coral because it is something I really wanted, was healthy, etc. Do something to get me to want to buy from you instead of whining about how the etailers are killing you. I dont buy from etailers because they are cheap, I buy from them because I get healtly livestock and I get what I want.
My biggest pet peeve in this hobby is hearing about how B&M shops have to cover overhead, etc as a justification for losing customers to etail. I am sure that you are losing a lot of customers to cheaper prices but you would lose those customers anyway because someone will always be cheaper. Are they really the customers you want? Stop trying to worry about the uninformed comsumers and find a way to attract the knowledgable hobbiest like myself to your establishment, if you gave me a reason to want to come to your store I would come in and more than likely spend money most of the time. As a consumer I wont stop buying online because no B&M can offer the variety of goods that I have at my disposal over the internet however, I wouldnt go straight to the internet without even considering a LFS.
Please stop crying to me, Joe consumer, about why I should be willing to pay you a 50+% markup on goods because you have to cover overhead. I dont come into your store begging for a discount because my mortgage is high and I have to pay for daycare. Find a way to make me want to do business with you and I will be willing to pay a little more.
JennM":3qwd86ta said:I'm not going to argue with you
JennM":3qwd86ta said:If I had $1 for everybody that didn't educate themselves and wasted money wherever (online or in another store) on Sea Clone skimmers and Rio pumps and other sub-par equipment, I'd be able to retire.
JennM":3qwd86ta said:The fact is, a customer who is educated, knows what he wants, has done his homework and isn't afraid to pay for something of worth, is the best customer.
Thales":3ewtx3jg said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
wrott":16ainyur said:Thales":16ainyur said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
That is true for sure, however I can honestly say I have gotten some of the best service and honest advice via phone conversation with one of the better known Etailers. Etialers are generally cheaper however, they are, in many cases, offering more to the customer than most LFS's.
JennM":q4amhrtc said:wrott":q4amhrtc said:Thales":q4amhrtc said:Besides, setting up an e store is easier and cheaper than an B&M.
That is true for sure, however I can honestly say I have gotten some of the best service and honest advice via phone conversation with one of the better known Etailers. Etialers are generally cheaper however, they are, in many cases, offering more to the customer than most LFS's.
Water testing? Home consultation? Maintenance? Can you have them assemble your purchase? Get warranty service without getting stuck for shipping? Replace that worn impeller in your pump? Find you a new widget from their salvage box?
Can't get those things from an etailer - and I'm not saying there aren't good ones out there - just like some LFS are better than others, so are some etailers, but they just can't provide those services unless you're local to them and they allow walk-ins.
I've had people buy stuff online and bring it to us for assembly - well we charge for that - UNLESS they bought it from me - then we will assemble it or plumb it or whatever for free.
Those few things are things I do on a daily basis - and no etailer can do those things from a phone line or an online shopping cart. They might be able to walk you though it but they can't SHOW you or do it for you.
Granted, many of the folks that frequent these boards can do all that stuff themselves, but there are still a lot of people that are intimidated by the thought of taking an impeller out of a pump to clean it -let alone replace it.
We retailers always get scolded for painting all etailers with the same brush - but it seems to me that there are some hobbyists out there that are quite willing to paint all LFS with the same brush too.
Jenn
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