We had some of our products in several B&M dealers around the country in the past. We had some strong sales from a few of them and lost money from a couple of them. I can tell you that the manufacture's side of dealing with dealers can be just as interesting as the consumer's side of dealing with dealers. Most are gone now. We also had a few "brand ambassadors" (AKA home dealers) in the past. My experience is that single product
home dealers
rarely work out. In the beginning there is enthusiasm and the the lure of the dig discount. Then nothing.
That said, I wish there still was a strong dealer network. I would rather adjust our price structure and let sales professionals do what they do best, sell. Just before COVID we were considering perusing a select few dealers. Selling larger speakers without exposure (places to audition) is difficult. We have shipped large speakers for in-home auditions. It's expensive for the interested party and expensive for us. We discourage it but are willing participate if all aspects are clearly understood and agreed upon.
What we do encourage is that interested people come to our showroom and audition our speakers in our relaxed, comfortable setting. The audition can span over a couple of days if requested. They can sample as many model as they want and with several different amplifiers. We even encourage people to bring their amps if they are married to them and they are compatible. If the interested person buys our speaker, we then reimburse them for all their travelling expenses (not first class flights) and lodging expenses. We have had reasonable success using this model. We are preparing an in-home trial program for our Iris monitors since they can be shipped. We realize that being flexible with our sales model is important.
Mike
That said, I wish there still was a strong dealer network. I would rather adjust our price structure and let sales professionals do what they do best, sell. Just before COVID we were considering perusing a select few dealers. Selling larger speakers without exposure (places to audition) is difficult. We have shipped large speakers for in-home auditions. It's expensive for the interested party and expensive for us. We discourage it but are willing participate if all aspects are clearly understood and agreed upon.
What we do encourage is that interested people come to our showroom and audition our speakers in our relaxed, comfortable setting. The audition can span over a couple of days if requested. They can sample as many model as they want and with several different amplifiers. We even encourage people to bring their amps if they are married to them and they are compatible. If the interested person buys our speaker, we then reimburse them for all their travelling expenses (not first class flights) and lodging expenses. We have had reasonable success using this model. We are preparing an in-home trial program for our Iris monitors since they can be shipped. We realize that being flexible with our sales model is important.
Mike