(This post was last modified: 03-15-2018, 03:52 PM by Marko.)
(03-15-2018, 02:17 AM)hawns Wrote: (03-15-2018, 02:15 AM)hawns Wrote: (03-15-2018, 01:40 AM)Marko Wrote: Its always great to see an artisan succeed, especially when its one of my favourite artisans , well actually two of my favourites (Chatillon Lux and Declaration Grooming) but why wouldn't you save yourself the frustration of trying to predict the unpredictable and go the pre-order route?
Unfortunately, I do not have the time to type out the myriad reasons why we don't, but there are many, many reasons. There are many things that can go wrong, vs. one thing on a regular sale: you miscalculate demand. Of course, we have been pretty spot on for almost all of our releases so the method has been working.
Also, I would like to point out that I am not the soapmaker, so I can not speak about how Declaration does business. I only speak for myself. It would be presumptuous to say that I am speaking for any business but my own.
Hi Shawn, sorry, I'm not involved in any way on your side of the business so I can only imagine the challenges with various approaches. I in no way intended to be critical of either you, Scott or the the process, I was merely providing feedback as to how I feel it would would work best for me as a customer. Interestingly, of the 4 vendor/artisans where the SA release is/was available, there are 3 different approaches to the point of sale. CL and DG both used the date/time limited release approach, Top of the Chain is using the sign-up for email notification and he'll email you when the product is available and Canadian Beard & Blade (formerly Canadian Blade Co.) is using the pre-order approach (he's not getting the soap however). Of these three approaches my preferences would be the third approach (obviously) followed by the first approach - its fair enough to have a date/time shotgun start where everyone gets a shot. The second approach is my least favourite because of the uncertainty and the fact that if a person is away from their device for whatever reason they won't see the notification right away and in the case of high demand items will likely miss out.
As I've been typing this my brain has been thinking of the possible problems with pre-order - tell me if I'm missing anything:
1. Some people don't like the idea of paying now for something that won't be delivered for a month or two;
2. The time between the closing of the pre-order and the delivery is a problem because anything can happen such as some or all of your input suppliers could go out of business or change their products, you could get sick or have other pressing life situations happening;
3. The post office/courier company can lose/destroy the package with all of your scent to be used in the soaps;
4. People may want a refund if timing moves out too far which defeats the whole reason of a pre-order;
5. Once you have people's money, many of these people now have expectations and can behave unreasonably towards you; and,
6. Murphy's Law.
Generally speaking, the Limited Release sales process used by the various artisans has vastly improved since the early days with the unexpected demand and the system crashes and the acrimony. That pretty much never happens anymore. I've tried to keep a sense of humour about it all because at the end of the day its just shaving stuff and there'll be more coming along, its not like there's a shortage of it and even if there were, we'd just grow beards