IMO, and not to be brash just simply give my opinion as a consumer, the products look garage built and then paired with big commanding attention speakers at CAF, there’s no wonder people only paid attention to the speakers. Then let’s say someone did consider them, once they go to your website they’ll quickly dismiss it as the website is severely lacking appeal, pictures and pretty much no information. You can absolutely make a name for yourself with quality sounding products especially if they’re reasonably priced but imarketing through YouTube will only work if you pick someone that will compare your product to other ones and simply say “it’s better than this” and “this” needs to be something popular and well know and commonly bought. But good luck finding that guy because companies won’t want their product to be the one that gets dethroned
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@bigkidz - Vujade? What a great name! |
I always listen to youtube reviews, I read as many online reviews as possible to research what I am looking for. So far this has worked well for me. Some folks do not have a dealership with in a reasonable drive that won’t take up an entire day. (like me) To be honest I have liked direct to consumer sales a lot because of the value you get. As long as they stand behind their stuff I recommend it. You establish a relationship with them too. |
Be your own YouTube channel much in the same way Greg Volti does. I would think you want to be careful on how you advertise as you could end up with a Dave Portnoy Pizza review. Being overburdened with too many orders can be just as damaging as not enough. |
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