Alex Knowles
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- Jun 9, 2024
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You make some good points. I’m just trying to bring a mattress to market that is affordable and will give the customer a decent nights sleep which I can hopefully explain how each part works and what it’s designed to do.I don't think that (bit in bold) is news to anyone but you there, Alex .
In big brands defence, their "name" isn't valueless.
Building a recognisable, trusted brand takes years. It has to be earned - that requires money. So it's not unreasonable for a company who spent a lot of money building a quality brand to expect people to pay more for it. There are costs involved in maintaining the brand reputation with customer service, warranties, and so on.
As an aside, this is why shopping TV is awash with cheap, poorly-made, far-eastern watches emblazoned with the names of defunct British department stores (!). Why spend money and effort building a reputable brand of your own when you can buy up the rights to someone else's old one, milk their rep until people get wise, then move on to the next.
Glad you didn't go that route, fwiw no-one needs a C&A mattress.
But is it entirely accurate to say cut-price ITEM is worth the same price as a premium brand ITEM by virtue of having the same 'specs'? A bit iffy given some of 'worth' includes intangible stuff a branded item may have which a cut-price item doesn't, e.g., infrastructure, warranty, testing, market research, marketing, customer service.
You say "the same mattresses with the same spec" — so your mattress is the literal same mattress (made by Airsprung) which other big companies also sell with their name on it?
Or is it technically not the same mattress at all it simply has comparable specs? Cos given that 'specs' isn't a fixed thing - e.g., a cheap 15W sound-bar and a branded one may both be 15W, but how good the audio actually sounds depends on more than watts… Y'know.
But that aside, it seems a fair mattress for an okay price - but in saying it's worth more is… a trigger.
I try to be as open as I can about how I have created it, the company that has created it for us and what I asked them to do.
Then it’s upto the customer to decide if my explanation is good enough for them. I will likely have different mattresses / Pillows / bedding coming up all the time as we are a live channel. So I can just be honest with people - let them know what products I do have and most importantly from my part - Try to explain how something works or what it’s made from without trying not to patronise the customer. It’s not easy at times and I can get it wrong and we get called out if we do. I’m off to bed, thank you all for supporting our launch.