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New DIY business
Greetings Chief Delphi members
A friend of my brother has started a new DIY business. My brother asked me to forward it to the robotics community. The website is: http://www.diyitelectronics.com/ Please tell me how you like and give me feedback (good or bad). I will forward it to my brother. Thank you |
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"Antenna's" really shouldn't have an apostrophe; it should be plural, not possessive For his address in the page headers, the Indiana postal code should ideally have both letters capitalized, ie (Fort Wayne, IN) |
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For a couple of years I've had a policy of simply selling from my mountain of hardware and electronics.
I wish your brother the best. In the state of NJ the electronics/technical surplus providers have been dwindling. Those that remain have reduced their operating costs by reducing their physical presence. I would own these tools and parts anyway, so I just sell out of my personal workshop. Packaging and presentation is an expense that I can't afford because realistically if I own a static bag of 10,000 2N2222 I doubt I will sell more than a handful at any one time. The packaging and presentation essentially negates the value of selling them. |
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Re: New DIY business
Wayne - Did he buy out a bankrupt Radio Shack? The shelves look awfully familiar.
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even if he didnt Im sure they were selling the shelves.
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Is this primarily an online business, or a brick-and-mortar shop? It sounds like it's primarily the latter, and I'll assume it is. In that case, judging by the website isn't going to be very informative. The best indicator is this image and "Our mission is to provide Superior Customer Service by helping you find exactly what you need and want at an affordable price." "Affordable price" is going to be a non-starter, because (as mentioned above) online outfits will do it cheaper*. Thus, I would suggest that the target markets are:
In addition to the website, hopefully there are more local-focused advertising efforts as well. A fun idea might be to offer workshops (maybe the first Saturday of every month/every other month or something) where community members can come in and learn how to build a small gadget. This will help expand the (3) group and push more of them towards being in (2) or (1). Regardless of anything else, some of my favorite memories from when I was a kid are weekend trips to stores like this one, so I hope the business is successful. * You might argue shipping costs, but the business won't survive on people coming in to buy individual $0.20 components. Also, Amazon Prime. |
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Thanks for the feedback. I'll pass it on. I already caught the pannels
He is currently working with a web designer so hopefully the site will look better. |
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There's nothing wrong with selling parts for people to build into their robots...
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Could name the store the Cheesecake Factory ![]() |
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