After reviewing these forums for a while I see that many individuals are newly in business or just planning to get started. I have also noticed that some people have a made a foot hold in their area and are gaining traction.
Being interested in expanding beyond my local market areas and with a background that put me with a National Brand I have begun to wonder about our industry as a whole.
For the most part the industry is fragmented and a knee jerk reaction of many independents is to offer the lowest price possible in an attempt to gain or steal market share. A multitude of independents come and go with a large majority being part time or just getting by... not because of a lack of skill but because of the sheer weight of operating a business on their own.
So with a broad view of the landscape I wonder what the best way is to establish a true National brand to compete with the Geeks that we so often here about. The market can easily support another national brand because in a sense the collective of all independents (although fragmented) is a force that does compete to some degree.
Imagine if one or two independent shops or technicians from each city and town took on unified practices, brand, and adopted the same standard operating platform. These individuals could be a franchise of sorts, or licensees of a brand image, or part owners of a corporation. (There are many business structures and agreements possible)
National advertising and branding could be handled by brand license fees, royalties, franchise fees, co-op advertising or many other ways but this would free up a large amount of collective capital. Currently each independent or small shop must individually come up with marketing material, brand images, tools, supplies, arrange for distributors, remote support, phone systems, credit card processing, web hosting etc... (Take the business kit here as an example. A tool set that can be adopted collectively that does not have to be reinvented) everyone is reinventing the wheel in a business that really is not that varied from one shop to the rest.
How quickly could a national brand be established if a group such as we have here banded together to advance our businesses in a unified manner. How much operating capital could we free up and how much pull would we have with vendors, distributors, advertising agencies, etc.
I know this is a long post but I truly wonder if we are hindering our own growth by being fragmented. Clients have already proven that they are willing to pay $299.99 for onsite virus removals and $199.99 for in store simply because they trust an established Geek brand.
Are we really any different? (I willing to bet several here may be or may have been in the Agent ranks)
I'd love to get feedback and reactions on any point here.
Phil Jones - CEO
Site Tech
Being interested in expanding beyond my local market areas and with a background that put me with a National Brand I have begun to wonder about our industry as a whole.
For the most part the industry is fragmented and a knee jerk reaction of many independents is to offer the lowest price possible in an attempt to gain or steal market share. A multitude of independents come and go with a large majority being part time or just getting by... not because of a lack of skill but because of the sheer weight of operating a business on their own.
So with a broad view of the landscape I wonder what the best way is to establish a true National brand to compete with the Geeks that we so often here about. The market can easily support another national brand because in a sense the collective of all independents (although fragmented) is a force that does compete to some degree.
Imagine if one or two independent shops or technicians from each city and town took on unified practices, brand, and adopted the same standard operating platform. These individuals could be a franchise of sorts, or licensees of a brand image, or part owners of a corporation. (There are many business structures and agreements possible)
National advertising and branding could be handled by brand license fees, royalties, franchise fees, co-op advertising or many other ways but this would free up a large amount of collective capital. Currently each independent or small shop must individually come up with marketing material, brand images, tools, supplies, arrange for distributors, remote support, phone systems, credit card processing, web hosting etc... (Take the business kit here as an example. A tool set that can be adopted collectively that does not have to be reinvented) everyone is reinventing the wheel in a business that really is not that varied from one shop to the rest.
How quickly could a national brand be established if a group such as we have here banded together to advance our businesses in a unified manner. How much operating capital could we free up and how much pull would we have with vendors, distributors, advertising agencies, etc.
I know this is a long post but I truly wonder if we are hindering our own growth by being fragmented. Clients have already proven that they are willing to pay $299.99 for onsite virus removals and $199.99 for in store simply because they trust an established Geek brand.
Are we really any different? (I willing to bet several here may be or may have been in the Agent ranks)
I'd love to get feedback and reactions on any point here.
Phil Jones - CEO
Site Tech