Another member mentioned a few minutes ago that one of the General Dealers close to him stopped selling it because they were not moving enough product...That got me thinking.. How are their test markets etc doing?
I wonder how General is selling? We sometimes get caught up in our own snus world here on snuson and forget that most people have no idea what it is or why they should buy it. In backroads America it probably is a hard sell to get someone to put down the redman and pick up some "fancy" swedish snus..
It must be really hard to get a product like snus into a distribution chain and turn a profit in a short time..
That's why I think companies like V2 and GN Tobacco have the right approach doing what they are doing. They sell there products here in the US almost by word of mouth and they are in touch with real snus users.. They have great customer service and great products and people love to recommend them to other snuser's...They are achieving this without any big start up or distribution cost..(comparatively)
Let's say Swedish Match tanks on a large scale.. companies like V2 and GN will still be selling tons more snus because of their efforts and will still have a solid web based market here in the US..
Let Swedish Match use their resources to get the word out about Real Swedish and then companies like V2 and GN can ride the wave of popularity via the web and a few targeted retailers.. It's a good, safe strategy...
What do you guys think?
I wonder how General is selling? We sometimes get caught up in our own snus world here on snuson and forget that most people have no idea what it is or why they should buy it. In backroads America it probably is a hard sell to get someone to put down the redman and pick up some "fancy" swedish snus..
It must be really hard to get a product like snus into a distribution chain and turn a profit in a short time..
That's why I think companies like V2 and GN Tobacco have the right approach doing what they are doing. They sell there products here in the US almost by word of mouth and they are in touch with real snus users.. They have great customer service and great products and people love to recommend them to other snuser's...They are achieving this without any big start up or distribution cost..(comparatively)
Let's say Swedish Match tanks on a large scale.. companies like V2 and GN will still be selling tons more snus because of their efforts and will still have a solid web based market here in the US..
Let Swedish Match use their resources to get the word out about Real Swedish and then companies like V2 and GN can ride the wave of popularity via the web and a few targeted retailers.. It's a good, safe strategy...
What do you guys think?
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