Showing posts with label Improvement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Improvement. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Home Improvement Offers NO Brand Improvment

Truth in Marketing

What your company takes as truth is not the fuel of preference and choice. The reason for this is that truth is not universal, it is in fact a product of perspective -- and there are as many perspectives in the world as there are places to stand. Every one of your customers sees the world from their own personal vantage point.

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As a marketer, do not be overly caught up in the product or service benefits that you consider TRUE differentiators or benefits over the competition. Leave the self-delusion to your competitors and grab every advantage that their blindness offers you. A dispassionate viewpoint when viewing your own brand will give you more than just a heads-up, it may very well propel your brand to dominance.

Think about the home and hardware superstores like Lowe's and Home Depot. They are engaged in a desperate struggle for market share, both trying to convince homeowners... that doing things yourself is "doable" (read Home Depot's tag line "You can do it. We can Help" -- and Lowe's tag line "Let's Build Something Together"). They compete for customers with the promise that their store has everything you need, the brand names you crave, and that their selection and prices are unmatched.

Corporate Promises are Similar

Lowe's -- "We work hard to save you money every day. And we strive to offer you low prices every time you shop. We call these Everyday Low Prices, and we do our best to provide you with the best values, whether at your local Lowe's store or online at Lowes.com"

Home Depot --"The Home Depot provides our customers with excellent service every time they come into our stores. We offer the right products, the right selection, the right prices and a team of associates passionate about your needs. We build lasting relationships by helping customers realize their dreams and growing their trust through our products and services."

As a category, the home improvement super stores have succeeded in squeezing the local hardware store and building supply companies. Their volume and pricing has changed the way national hardware retailers like True Value and Ace Hardware must do business, but the focus that brought about a sea change in the way home owners shop for the ever broadening category of home improvement products does little to take market share from ether of the big two.

Today they have relegated their competitive practices to promotions and location. In both cases, even these poor attempts at preference has become harder to differentiate as they seem to follow each other in the location of store openings.

Lowe's had a marketing strategy, some years back that at least positioned them against the category leader by claiming that they were "Improving Home Improvement" but even that has been dropped in exchange for the more category generic claim of "Let's Build Something Together." The former advertising tag line (not a brand theme line) succeeded in positioning them against the category but fell victim to the all too common tact of talking about themselves rather than branding the company through identification with the folks that shop there.

Let's look at the category in general for just a moment. Does the category promise to empower the customer as people who can "do it themselves"? Absolutely. By promising the sense of control that being a "do-it yourselfer" represents the category has changed the landscape and overtaken the old category of lumberyards and hardware stores. This, Stealing Share® calls a category benefit meaning it defines an equity that everyone who has permission to play in a category of products or services share. No one owns it because everyone claims it. It is the minimum requirement needed to compete. It also means that claiming this value does not provide a competitive advantage over competition.

All Holes Get Filled

Home Depot and Lowe's have left it to the customer to supply the brand values that differentiate them. Have no fear -- human beings have an innate drive that propels them towards simplicity and clear understanding. The lack of a compelling brand forms a vacuum that never remains empty for long. As the left-brain attempts to provide rational reasons to justify a right-brain decision, the customer will supply an identity that reinforces their decision making process.

The problem with leaving this critical brand void to the customer's discretion is that your company will not have a brand... it will have as many BRANDS as it has customers and your business will be left to compete through a mixture of price discounting, increased advertising spending and the tremendous expense of new site construction. After all, if customers have no reason to choose beyond their own "you fill in the blank" -- what incentive do they have for driving past a more convenient location of a newly build Home Depot and continue on a mile further and shop at the Lowe's that had, up until the new Home Depot arrived, been their habit?

Winning

This is the truth in the home improvement category. However, you can be assured that Lowe's and Home Depot disagree with our assessment. They see real and truthful differences between themselves and their competitor. Maybe one is sure they have better name brands. Maybe the other is sure they have better systems and friendlier employees. Just remember: "What your company takes as truth is not the fuel of preference and choice. The reason for this is that truth is not universal, it is in fact a product of perspective -- and there are as many perspectives in the world as there are places to stand. Every one of your customers sees the world from their own personal vantage point."

Home Improvement Offers NO Brand Improvment

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

Home Improvement Stores Make Repairs Easier

If you own your home, anytime repairs are needed or you'd just like to make some home improvements, the responsibility and the expense is up to you. Renting on the other hand can be less of a commitment, since the landlord owns the property it is their responsibility for making any needed repairs.

Depending on the type of home improvements you want to do to your home, you may need to take out a second mortgage or a loan. It can be expensive even when only small repairs are needed.

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There are a large variety of home improvement stores to choose from when looking for materials. Checking around and comparing prices can save quite a lot of money on home improvements. You must choose your products carefully though, sometimes the reason products are cheaper is because the quality is lower.

Three Of The Largest Home Improvements Stores

With over 40,000 products and a long history Lowe's home improvement stores carry almost anything you need. They have a very nice selection of kitchen cabinets, doors, indoor and outdoor lighting, high quality appliances and much more. And, they offer the convenience of special ordering if the perfect item is not in stock.

With their wide selection of building products, most large stores have everything you need to add an addition onto your home. From paints to bricks you can usually purchase all the products you require for any project. From adding a room to giving a room a whole new look a Home Improvement store can take care of all your needs.

If you live in certain areas of the U.S you may be close to a Menards home improvement store. Opened in 1960 and known as a place to "Save Big Money", Menards is a family business were customers are number one.

Well known for their high quality merchandise and lowest prices in town, Menards has a well stocked store to meet all your home repair or improvement needs. As a extra little feature to help you with any improvement project you might have, in store computers are provided to let you design your project.

Whether you just need new floor or wall coverings, new kitchen or bathroom cabinets, or your current appliances need replacing, Menards home improvement stores can offer you choices. Besides the huge inventory of building materials they carry, some of the stores now offer a grocery section too.

If you're just wanting to change or update the look of the outside of your home, Sears home repair offers installation of their premium vinyl siding. Since 1995, they've been supplying customers with replacement windows and doors, garage doors and among other services they can even reface your old cabinets to make them look new.

If you need appliances for your home, you can buy those from Sears home repair. They carry a large range of different styles and colors. They also offer the service of doing the work for you, by installing cooling and heating units and water heaters, for example.

Most of us now have computers in our home. They offer the option of browsing different online stores and finding the exact products we need. Home improvement catalogs can also be requested from both Sears and Lowes enabling you to order items for home delivery or prepare a list of what you want before going to the store itself.

Many home improvement stores now offer services to help you with any project. Employees are often trained in helping you decide which product best suits your needs and the personal touches make the home improvement process much less complicated than it used to be.

Home Improvement Stores Make Repairs Easier

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Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Loew's Home Improvement - Have You Shopped at Loew's?

One of my favorite childhood memories was going to Loew's Home Improvement stores with my grandfather, who was a general contractor. I would go into the store with him once or twice a week to pick up the materials he needed for a job, and to this day whenever I walk into a store I'm reminded of pushing a huge cart. Even though I'd sometimes run the it into people or display racks, my grandfather always let me push the cart when I asked him to. I remember him having a great rapport with the people who worked there, and we were constantly stopping to talk to one employee or another. They always seemed extremely knowledgeable and kind, and I genuinely looked forward to visiting with them whenever we went shopping there.

To this day, whenever I need materials for a project (which isn't very frequently, I'm not very handy), I look forward to walking through the automatic doors and breathing in the scent of the wood that is sold there. Like the days when I was a child, the store employees are still very nice and they always seem to know what they're talking about. Unlike at other chain stores, I never hesitate to ask an employee a question. Without fail at Loew's Home Improvement stores, if the employee I ask doesn't know how to help, he or she will find somebody who can.

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I really get the feeling as though Loew's Home Improvement stores are bigger versions of the small town shops you see in old movies. Everyone's friendly and willing to lend you a hand. For me, Loew's Home Improvement stores are the only ones I'll go to for home related things. The store has really built a relationship with me, and I'm happy to take my paycheck there (even if it isn't with my grandpa).

Loew's Home Improvement - Have You Shopped at Loew's?

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Monday, October 10, 2011

Tips on Purchasing Tile For Your Home Improvement

There are so many various types of tiles available in today's market that a few tips can be handy to wading through the selection possibilities.

Any guide to purchasing tile will usually start by advising you to measure the area that you are planning to cover with tile. Be sure to measure it very carefully. When you are doing your tile shopping, the amount of tile needed to complete your job will, of course, depend on the size of the area. It is generally best to translate the area into square feet as this is the most common way to determine the quantity needed. Be careful, however, with your math when making the purchase.

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The second step is to determine the type of material that you want to use. Certain materials are not as appropriate for various jobs as others. Marble, for example, tends to easily adsorb liquids and discolor. This makes it a rather poor choice for a kitchen counter top. Some other high grade expensive tiles tend to scratch easily and would not make a very good choice for floor tiles in a high traffic area. Once you have made a material selection that is appropriate for the job and know the square footage that you must cover, you are ready to begin the shopping phase.

You should make a list of suppliers in your area. The list can include both smaller, specialty suppliers and large retail outlets such as Lowes or Home Depot. You can prepare a comparison price list. Remember to make a separate comparison for material costs only. This is the cost of the actual tiles themselves and would not include installation. You should treat installation as a separate item.

The actual job of installation can be done by a contractor or you can do it yourself if you have the ability and confidence to do it. If you are pricing a contractor, be very sure to make sure they have experience with the type of material you have selected. Also make sure they are aware of the exact square footage of the job.

Tile pricing will vary widely based on the material. As in many other decorating areas, there are ways to save money. You can look for sales and for discontinued items. When you have established a good relationship with a supplier, you might be able to take advantage of order cancellations and overstocks. These can result in substantial savings. The price range for tiles will range anywhere from a square foot for the least expensive materials to a square foot for the highest quality tiles.

Tips on Purchasing Tile For Your Home Improvement

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Friday, July 22, 2011

Lowe's Home Improvement Store

Lowe's is a full-service one-stop location for all your home repair and improvement needs. If you are looking for some tools to help you with your building projects or appliances to upgrade your old kitchen, Lowe's is the place to be.

Lowe's stores offer a wide array of building materials, making it a good place to shop for home improvement supplies. You can find materials that can be used indoors or outdoors. Some of these materials include decks, fencing, driveway sealers, gutters, flashing, chimney caps, sliding and play equipment. They offer supplies that can be used to remodel your homes. You can even find stuff for window treatment to improve your interior and different options for your floor. They have a complete line available if you are considering remodeling your kitchen, from cabinets, countertops, fixtures and other accents to complete the look you are aiming for.

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Lowe's gift cards can be purchased for up to ,000 and these can be reloaded at any outlet. Just take it to the customer service desk. These cards are an ideal gift to your loved ones and friends and they can use it at any Lowe's branch.

The company has a website where you can browse products that are available. You also have the option of shopping online for your convenience. They usually carry around 40,000 items. Since it is difficult to browse with this number of items, you can order through their Special order sales program at Lowes.com. Their website also provides you with an online project calculator. This tool will help you estimate the cost of your project before you get started. Take for instance if you are planning to build your kitchen floor. The calculator will ask for specifics such as the dimension of the room. After you click "calculate", the calculator will give you the number of square yards needed to complete the project however, you should allow for a 10% overage since usage differs depending on the size and shape of the room.

If you want to save the next time you go shopping at Lowe's you can look at newspapers for daily coupons and they also give out special offers in the Sunday paper. They also offer coupon books and flyers. You can also take advantage of free shipping for many items.

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