(This post was last modified: 01-13-2019, 09:01 PM by Razordude.)
If I may add one other point to this interesting and important discussion...
When I advocate inducements (like the $20 Karve (NOT “plated” razors...but simple, real, solid quality...even as a loss leader...think quality and inexpensive ink jet printers in order to sell expensive and necessary cartridges—something the multi-blades already are doing))...
...I’m primarily talking about GenX...NOT...younger necessarily.
Although BOTH are cost conscious cohorts, they are for DIFFERENT reasons.
Millennials don’t have much money.
GenX does, but, are already much more BS savvy about how they spend.
The younger cohort males mostly WANT facial hair...because it is symbolic of their budding masculinity. You are NOT going to sell much to them.
But, if you can sway GenX...THEY will influence younger generations below in a way we (as I suspect we are even older) cannot.
Very high quality razors (even at zero margin on key items), and, indefinite reuse (instead of expensive, disposable cartridges) are still the keys to growth...seem to me...
Cheers!
When I advocate inducements (like the $20 Karve (NOT “plated” razors...but simple, real, solid quality...even as a loss leader...think quality and inexpensive ink jet printers in order to sell expensive and necessary cartridges—something the multi-blades already are doing))...
...I’m primarily talking about GenX...NOT...younger necessarily.
Although BOTH are cost conscious cohorts, they are for DIFFERENT reasons.
Millennials don’t have much money.
GenX does, but, are already much more BS savvy about how they spend.
The younger cohort males mostly WANT facial hair...because it is symbolic of their budding masculinity. You are NOT going to sell much to them.
But, if you can sway GenX...THEY will influence younger generations below in a way we (as I suspect we are even older) cannot.
Very high quality razors (even at zero margin on key items), and, indefinite reuse (instead of expensive, disposable cartridges) are still the keys to growth...seem to me...
Cheers!