Unique Selling Propositions and Guarantees

Business Coaching: Series Three - Unique Selling Propositions and Guarantees

This episode of our Marketing series looks at two important strategies for marketing your business. Your Unique Selling Proposition (USP) defines in a brief summary what benefits your customers will receive when they purchase your product or service. You can’t be all things to all people. You also need to stand out from your competition.…

KWT Imports – Kevin William Thompson’s Amazing Bicycle Journey

Kevin Thompson from KWT Imports outside his first bicycle shop in Redfern, an inner suburb of Sydney, during the 1950's.

– Sponsored Content – Yandina, Queensland Kevin William Thompson, founder of KWT Imports has been either racing or selling bikes for 71 of his 86 years… so far. He and his son Eamon who is now managing the business recently sat down with The Latz Report for a long yarn. Unfortunately, some wonderful anecdotes from…

How’s Business? November 2021

Hows Business Column - November 2021

Welcome to our monthly chat with retailers across Australia and New Zealand. We all know that bike supply is tight, particularly for higher-end bikes, say anything over $2,000. But just like covid, you can get sick of hearing the same news. And of course, supply is only one of the two key factors that will…

Please Help me Celebrate 60 or Bust!

60 or Bust! Charity Ride

Wollongong, NSW We’ve all heard about mid-life crises. Perhaps I was too busy to have one at the time, so I’ve deferred mine until I turn 60. Although I know and admire many of you who are part of our community who read this website, I certainly don’t know everyone and don’t expect you to…

Link Sports Adds Brands and Relocates to Larger Premises

Link Sports Warehouse

Sydney, NSW Link Sports has shifted headquarters while adding three bike brands. The company, which has served as a long-term distributor of brands including Burgtec, Spank, KS and Slikoleum, has moved to a larger warehouse in Rydalmere, NSW, while shifting its servicing and warranty support to a satellite service centre in East Maitland, NSW. Director…

How Many More IBDs will Bike Brands Acquire?

Mikes Bikes website

San Francisco, California, USA Are we beginning to see a wider pattern of major bicycle companies looking to ‘vertically integrate’ by buying out some of their dealers or starting new stores from scratch? Already for several years, Trek has been progressively buying dealers and in some cases starting new stores. This is USA head office…

Sponsorships and Community Engagement

Business Coaching: Series Three - Sponsorships and Community Engagement

‘Community Engagement’ is a sometimes misused buzzword. We define it as ‘a relational process that occurs at a local level.’ But it doesn’t just have to mean a local geographic level. You could be engaging with a community of people who have a common interest. They might even be a geographically dispersed community that meets…

If You Read Nothing Else Read This! Bike Supply… The Sequel

Continued bicycle supply shortages have everyone asking the same question

From conversations with various industry members over recent weeks it seems that, after a brief respite, bicycle stock supplies are tightening again – just as we lead into our busy summer season, potentially leading to a bike shortage in Australia. Right now, some of the biggest questions on most Australian bicycle retailers’ minds include, ‘When…

Vietnam Shut Down Impacts Australian High End Bike Supply

Vietnam

When you think about bicycle and component manufacturing countries in Asia, chances are that your list would start with China, Taiwan and perhaps Japan. But Vietnam has become an increasingly important production hub over recent years. This has been partly as a way for global brands to avoid the ‘anti-dumping’ measures imposed upon Chinese manufacturers…

Why Has Global Shipping Become So Chaotic and Expensive?

Shipping bikes via containers has become expensive during COVID-19

If you’re a wholesaler, you know first-hand that shipping prices have gone through the roof since covid hit. If anything, the situation is getting worse, not better. It’s not just the price that’s problematic. There are long delays, fewer ships sailing to Australia and New Zealand and our ports are chocked with empty containers while…