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Barriers Preventing Market Research for Outdoor Retailers

Despite the importance of market research, some small or medium sized businesses don’t collect primary research; in the outdoor industry, this seems to be particularly true. Large outdoor retailers such as Patagonia, North Face, Arc'teryx, and REI all perform their own market research studies, but many medium-sized brands fail to take advantage of consumer behavior research. This is a shame because market research is a simple way to develop the insights necessary to make a company truly successful.

So if market research is so important for outdoor retail companies, why do so many medium-sized outdoor retailers fail to conduct their own market research? Based on our experience, there are a few things that commonly prevent companies from conducting their own research. We’ve listed these barriers below, and we make a few suggestions for how companies can overcome these common obstacles:

The “I Know My Industry” Mindset

Outdoor retail companies are largely founded and managed by individuals that love their industry. This is fantastic because a love of the outdoors (something we personally possess) has driven the start-up of many great out-door retail businesses. That being said, when people build a business surrounding something they love, they start to assume they know exactly what that industry needs. Runners assume they know what type of shoe other runners needs, climbers assume other mountaineers climb like they do, etc.

While being personally invested in the products your company develops can lead to great innovations, it can also generate great biases in the products your company produces. Market research allows business owners to take a step back and evaluate the thoughts/feelings/opinions of their customers from a different perspective. In the case of outdoor retail, it allows companies to develop the products people truly want, rather than assuming they know what other outdoorsy individuals might need.

 

Lack of Understanding/Technical Skill

People naturally veer away from things that they don’t understand. If you work in outdoor retail, you probably love the outdoors and know a lot about being in the wilderness; further, if you’re a business owner, you likely know a lot about managing businesses. That being said, you probably don’t know much about how to conduct primary research. Therefore, market research is a trip outside the comfort zone for many small/medium business owners.

This does not mean that market research isn’t useful for outdoor retail businesses. Quite the contrary, we argue that market research is an important tool for growing your businesses from a small/medium size into a fortune 500 giant. The fundamental issue is that medium-sized businesses shy away from doing things that seem unfamiliar to them. Conducting research is its own set of skills and knowledge that often times takes many years to develop. Considering the importance of market research in the business world, unfamiliarity with a concept should not prevent market research from occurring.

For businesses that don’t have the technical expertise or personnel to conduct market research the solution is simple, hire a market research firm to do the work for you. That fundamental truth leads us to the last barrier that prevents companies from conducting market research projects: project costs.

 

Money

The cost associated with conducting market research sometimes feels difficult to overcome, but most businesses owners don’t consider the opportunity that’s afforded by conducting “expensive” research (which sometimes costs as little as 5-10k). While market research might feel pricey at the time it’s conducted, it’s important that business owners remember research is a long-term investment that more than pays itself back over time. Businesses commonly spend tens of thousands of dollars developing ineffective products, or they waste money on marketing campaigns directed at the wrong demographics. Market research keeps companies from making costly blunders, helps interpret company images, and contributes to designing products that people actually want.

Admittedly, massive market research companies can be too expensive for small or medium-sized businesses. For smaller businesses that have a limited research budget, we recommend that you seek out a small or medium-sized research firm.

 

The Real Cost

Above, we’ve highlighted three things that commonly prevent small and medium-sized businesses from conducting market research, especially businesses involved in the outdoor retail industry. Business owners commonly feel that they know everything about their industry, and therefore they do not feel the need to conduct market research; we’ve argued that this perception is false because assuming you know everything about your industry creates biases and prevents you from connecting to lucrative demographics that might be interested in your business. Further, many business owners shy away from conducting market research because they simply don’t understand it; this doesn’t mean that business owners should prevent themselves from harnessing all the benefits of market research, they just need to consider contracting individuals that have that expertise. Finally, some outdoor retail businesses feel that research is not worth the monetary investment; never forget that consumer behavior research has the potential to save companies immensely more money than it costs.

In short, if you run a small or medium-sized business that does not currently engage in market research, you’re not taking full advantage of all the tools available to help grow your business.


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The Ultimate Guide to Small Business Video Marketing

Did you recently start your own business? Congrats!

Now that you've set everything up, you'll want to come up with a marketing strategy. How else would people learn about your amazing products?

There are several ways that you can go about doing this. For instance, you can promote it on social media. If anything, it's one of the best ways to connect with potential customers!

There's also the option of using videos. People love visuals, after all!

Want to learn more about small business video marketing? If so, you've stumbled on the right page! We'll be going over everything that you need to know below.

Keep reading to learn more!

Small Business Video Marketing: 5 Things That You Want to Do

Video marketing can help your business in several ways. Here are a few things that you might want to do when you're putting together your strategy!

1. Come Up With a Goal

The first step is to set a goal. You don't want to just put together some random content and throw it at the audience—that won't do you any good!

Be clear about what you want. Do you want to attract more customers? Or are you looking for engagement on your social media page? Ask yourself, "What do I want to get out of it?".

2. Determine Your Target Audience

It's important to determine your target audience—that will give you the insight you need in order to create a proper video.

To do this, you'll want to figure out who your product is for. From there, you want to determine the purpose of your video.

Once you've answered those questions, you'll have a better idea as to who your target audience is.

3. Figure Out the Story

Ultimately, what you want to do is to tell a story with your video—one that resonates with your target audience.

In order to do that, you'll have to decide what you want your video to be about. Don't rush it—give it some good thought. You want to lay the proper framework for your video.

4. Create a Timeline

It's a good idea to create a timeline—that way, you'll be able to stay organized with all that's going on. Remember, videos take time to make; there are a number of things that go into its production, after all!

Working with a team? Then it's even more important to have one—you can use it to keep everyone informed of their schedules!

5. Team Up With Influencers

Influencer video marketing is a great way to grow your business. It's called "digital word of mouth" for a reason!

Put it simply, it lets other people do the advertising for you. It might cost a bit extra, but it's definitely worth it! They'll be able to share the content with their followers, which will give you many extra views.

Growing Your Business with Video Marketing

And there we have it—a short guide to small business video marketing. As you can see, the process involves several steps, all of which are important!

Ready to get started? Feel free to contact us about our services!