Marketing Small Leather Goods to the Younger Market

Accessorising an outfit is just as important as the outfit itself. This applies for both men and women, as finishing of the ‘look’ can give you a real impression of chique’, class and status. The wallet or purse that you take from your trouser pocket or shoulder bag can be eye catching and practical at the same time. For something that you use every day and gets a lot of use, then why not treat yourself to quality and the finest leather goods? Small leather goods compliment outfits admirably and exuberates status along with style. The target audience for small leather goods suppliers is does not really account for the younger generation, as the younger market is focused on trends and is always changing. I am a 22 year old guy that is fashion conscience and believe that some small leather goods would do well targeted towards the younger market and some will not. Hopefully this article will give some idea to what will and what won’t and is the first instalment of a line of articles about leather fashion for the younger market.

I am a big believer that the shoes you wear, the belt that harnesses you and even your wallet tells something about you. I’m a practical man that has many bank, membership and identification cards and require a wallet that could hold the cards along with compartments for notes and coins. Sounds like a simple request for a wallet, but you will be surprised at the amount of men’s wallets that do not incorporate coin compartments. My girlfriend at the time was given the objective to find me a brown leather wallet that incorporated the feature of having coin and card compartments and she duly delivered with a brown Lascoste wallet. As small leather goods come it was a little beauty, however, it was too big! Guys wear trousers or jeans and prefer not to have heavy weights hanging from their pockets, so I sold the wallet on eBay much the despair of the ex, who was less than happy. After a spell of cheap wallets, I soon came across this print leather bill wallet by Dents in a sale, it was classy and at the same time I thought it was cool and has all the functions I require. It has since been entrusted with storing my notes and coins.

 As earlier stated, I believe that what wear and the accessories that compliment say something about you. I am a post modern man after all and have many pairs of jeans that have accompanying leather belts. Being a post-modern man and all that, doing some reading on the latest small leather goods fashion, then I should be embracing the trend for younger males to dress themselves in black leather gloves. Maybe it’s an after affect of the late Michael Jackson’s passing as he was iconic for wearing a singular leather glove, but the trend is for young executive males to wear shoulder bags and leather gloves with a designer suit. But the simple fact I am not, I have seen websites selling driving gloves in leather and I am still unsure why as man in my twenties that when I enter my car that I need to wear gloves. Yes, I do recall that wearing gloves was compulsory in the earlier years, and my icons are Formula One drivers, and they wear gloves after all. Who knows, I may well be wearing leather driving gloves in the coming months, shall wait and see how fashion dictates me.

What I found of most interest when researching the ins and outs of small leather goods, was the extensive range of leather shooting gloves available on the market. I am an avid clay and game enthusiast and understand the conditions in which the sport is conducted. I have thinsulated fingerless cotton gloves and still my fingers freeze and at times is uncomfortable. I shall endeavour to try leather padded shooting gloves and report back with a detailed review.

J Ireland is a professional fashion journalist and blogger, with keen eye for trend spotting and understanding style. Currently researching the implications of how marketing leather accessories to the younger market have some barriers.

http://www.dents.co.uk

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How to Explode Your Small Business Marketing and Fatten Your Wallet!

Small businesses are popping up everywhere. However, one of the biggest problems they face is small business marketing. To understand this lets first take a look at why.

Today more than ever, people are jumping on the small business band wagon like the traffic that arrives at a 60% off sales at a major clothing store.

There are all kinds of people starting their own plumbing business, contracting business and whatever else you can think of.

Part of the reason for this is there is no job security anymore and unions seem to be a thing of the past. The days are long gone where people stayed at the same job for 25 years or more.

Corporations have downsized more than ever in today’s changing world. People seem to be laid off for just about any reason you can think of anymore. One thing is for sure, the economy has changed.

Many people think we are doomed as a society but, are they failing to realize that things have just only changed.

It’s kind of like the auto worker who was laid off because he was replaced by the mechanical robot arm that now makes cars. However that worker took notice and went back to school and learned to repair those robots.

His future is now bright again because he was able to see the change he needed to make.

In marketing, the same change takes place all the time. Marketing is a never ending battle to get the word about your products or services.

If one thing doesn’t work you should try something else until you land upon a winning combination. And then create a small business marketing plan.

Don’t get caught up in the mindset of you tried something once and it didn’t work for you so therefore it doesn’t work at all.

Marketing takes many years of skill and practice to be able to perform it like a red belt karate master.

But let’s look at that karate master just a little closer for a second. In some forms of martial arts, a black belt has to learn only 5 to 10 moves to become a black belt.

So they practice those moves over and over until they know them like a pup knows its own mother.

The point here is many people are looking for the quick fix all the time. They continue to search out many sources of marketing information without taking any action at all.

Learning is a very positive thing and should be performed all the time.

However, one of the greatest tricks of marketing is finding that one thing that you know you can do and works very well for you.

And then repeat it over and over until you know it like the karate master.

Then and only then can you move on to other things in the marketing mix to help make your business more money.

Again, do not get caught up in thinking you have to learn and do everything at one. Your business marketing will take time to learn.

Make it a process and enjoy it. Continue to read books and other marketing strategies materials that help you learn more.

If you find yourself in a bind and already own a business that needs help with marketing. Here are five small steps to help you until you learn the bigger picture.

1. Hire an expert. Many marketing experts do consult for thousands of dollars at a time. However, maybe you have a friend that owns a business. Jump up off the couch and see what they do for their marketing.

2. Get the word out. Listen you are going to make mistakes. But, doing nothing is a total loss. Get out there and do something today to make it happen. You could try to make a flayer and hand it out to people.

3. Tell your friends and family. Friend and family are there to help when you need it. So don’t be shy. Ask them for help. You could ask them if they might know anyone interested in your business or if they know anyone who could help you.

4. Start a company web site. A website is a great way to get the word out about your business. The trick here is learning about web marketing. One way could be a logo on your car.

5. Joint partnerships with other businesses. Whatever business you own there are similar businesses that you could pair up with. You could recommend each others products or services to the others customers. Just make sure they are in line with your target market.

These are small ways to leverage your business over your competition.

Just remember to learn all you can and if you do nothing else take action to make it happen.

You will stumble along the way, that is a given. But, if you do nothing you have no business.

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