I have a very good problem. I'm swamped with orders.
My orders continue to increase and there seems to be no let up in sight. I feel that I need to do something to try and slow the orders, assuming that I can. But I'm not sure what to do. I thought I would ask you guys for some feedback as I value the thoughts and comments from the members of this forum.
I'm running at least 12-16 weeks to get holsters out and would like to slow that time line down and possibly reduce the time. I raised my prices back in Sept slightly for a front and back pocket holster thinking that would help. The result was that orders increased. That was even before the gun ban talks started, which has made it even worse (with increased orders).
Another thing that I really do not want to do is hire employees. I don't need that headache. Just a little bit of back ground. I'm semi-retired as well as my wife. I am not really dependent on my holster business. If could not make another one, we can survive and still have something to eat. But at the same time, I love making these things.
A couple of things I was considering:
1). Raise my rates again to see if that slows the orders. I'm assuming there is a point where the cost will tun off a certain number of potential customers.
2). I also thought about only allowing orders that ask for an exotic accents. I think this option is like raising the fees. By limiting orders to exotic accents or full exotics someone will have to be willing to pay more for a holster. That again would turn off some of those looking for a plain Jane holster at a lower price.
3) Stopping orders for some time. I don't like this option.
4) Leave everything alone. I do state that I'm swamped with orders. I tell potential customers, that I will make them a quality custom made holster, but they have to be willing to wait. If they can't or are in a hurry, they should look for other options. This statement has not really slowed down the orders though.
I appreciate any thoughts or feed back you might have. As I said I value the collective wisdom of this group. Feel free to call me to discuss if you want, I'd be glad to talk to you. My number is on my website.
Take care!
Doug
My orders continue to increase and there seems to be no let up in sight. I feel that I need to do something to try and slow the orders, assuming that I can. But I'm not sure what to do. I thought I would ask you guys for some feedback as I value the thoughts and comments from the members of this forum.
I'm running at least 12-16 weeks to get holsters out and would like to slow that time line down and possibly reduce the time. I raised my prices back in Sept slightly for a front and back pocket holster thinking that would help. The result was that orders increased. That was even before the gun ban talks started, which has made it even worse (with increased orders).
Another thing that I really do not want to do is hire employees. I don't need that headache. Just a little bit of back ground. I'm semi-retired as well as my wife. I am not really dependent on my holster business. If could not make another one, we can survive and still have something to eat. But at the same time, I love making these things.
A couple of things I was considering:
1). Raise my rates again to see if that slows the orders. I'm assuming there is a point where the cost will tun off a certain number of potential customers.
2). I also thought about only allowing orders that ask for an exotic accents. I think this option is like raising the fees. By limiting orders to exotic accents or full exotics someone will have to be willing to pay more for a holster. That again would turn off some of those looking for a plain Jane holster at a lower price.
3) Stopping orders for some time. I don't like this option.
4) Leave everything alone. I do state that I'm swamped with orders. I tell potential customers, that I will make them a quality custom made holster, but they have to be willing to wait. If they can't or are in a hurry, they should look for other options. This statement has not really slowed down the orders though.
I appreciate any thoughts or feed back you might have. As I said I value the collective wisdom of this group. Feel free to call me to discuss if you want, I'd be glad to talk to you. My number is on my website.
Take care!
Doug