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The Keys to Help Your Business in a Digital Age

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With the emergence of new technologies, consuming and disseminating information has changed over the last couple of decades. Recently, I was speaking to one retailer who asked “What happened to the time when good products, customer service and a few flyers around town was enough to advertise my store?”

New technology, social media tools and social networking sites like Facebook.com, where users can join and create groups, has certainly changed the landscape. Now with a new generation of customers becoming parents who expect a successful business to have a solid Internet presence; it may seem more difficult to market your business. 

Although the means to communicate with consumers have evolved into more options, I must slightly disagree with my colleague’s statement above. The core competencies of your business should always be to provide customers with high quality products and outstanding customer service. No matter how many cool new web sites pop up or new tools created, customers will become loyal customers if and only if you have good values. Just as it has been in the past, if customers have a good experience they will share it with their network of family, friends and co-workers. But it is in this Digital Age where customers’ networks have now become exponentially larger.

The very existence of blogs and social networking sites promotes finding, sharing and connecting with those of the same interest. Networks are no longer formed by only those you interact with face to face; networks have now been formed and solidified online. For many industries especially retail, this provides an excellent medium to generate business. Excellent customer service is even more important than before as customers will share their experiences with networks online. Word of Mouth is growing and customers are taking notice. According to NOP World, 93 percent of people believe that Word of Mouth is the most reliable way to find out information on products and services. Conversely, customers will share bad experiences and in some cases even more so than positive experiences.

There are so many stories of businesses both big and small who have taken lightly the power of the Internet and how messages can be distributed virally. One example that specifically relates to the baby industry is Motrin. The Motrin online banner ad suggested that Moms who wear baby slings experience back pain all to look like an “official mom.” It also suggested that moms look tired and crazy. Moms were outraged, so outraged that they set up Twitter accounts and frequently tweeted. Mom bloggers also highlighted the ad negatively. Within 48 hours the ad was taken down and an apology was posted from the Vice President of Marketing at McNeil Consumer Healthcare on the Motrin site.

On a smaller scale, a friend of mine recently posted a bad experience she had at Starbucks as opposed to a good experience she had at a smaller coffee shop downtown. My friend is an avid reader of the New York Times. When she visited a local coffee shop in downtown Atlanta, she noticed a copy of the New York Times on the counter and asked if she could purchase it. The employee informed her that they did not sell the New York Times and it was her personal copy. However, after seeing how disappointed my friend was, the coffee shop employee offered my friend her personal copy of the publication.

A couple of days later, my friend visited Starbucks. It was about an hour before closing and she asked if she could purchase the New York Times at a discounted rate (she knew at the end of each day Starbucks trashed the days recent publication). The store manager adamantly refused and wanted her to pay full price. Put off by this experience, she blogged about it on Facebook and tagged her network. In the blog post she gives praise to the small local coffee shop and provides a link to the shop as well as directions via Google maps, while she negatively reviewed Starbucks. While she might have shared this experience with one or two friends a couple of years ago, more than a couple of hundred people now have heard about her negative experience at Starbucks. More...

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Regal Lager Represents CYBEX a fashion forward brand of strollers, car seats and baby carriers

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Regal Lager Inc. teams up with CYBEX a European market leader in fresh and stylish juvenile products including: baby carriers,  umbrella, lightweight strollers and car seats.  CYBEX’s chic baby gear incorporates the latest fashion and designs from the runways of Paris and Milan, while excelling over rigorous European safety regulations. With a high standard in quality, CYBEX has received numerous awards in safety and design and ranks among the leading car safety seat brands in several countries.This premium brand has taken the European market by storm and through intelligent combination of their Innovation Principle: Safety, Design and Functionality, CYBEX has been successfully distributed in about 30 countries.

Martin Pos, Chairman of CYBEX Industrial Ltd. States “Everything at CYBEX is moving forward very quickly at the moment. Regal Lager will play an important role in stepping up our international presence. Regal Lager is the perfect partner for CYBEX, as CYBEX becomes a global player in the industry.”

Bengt Lager, president of Regal Lager says “We are delighted to have this opportunity to show our customers the premium brand CYBEX which is in such great demand in Europe. CYBEX is exactly what the American market has been waiting for.”

Cybex will be available for trendy parents in late summer of this year. For more information about Cybex visit: www.cybex-online.com

 

 

From Left to Right: The CYBEX Callisto stroller, 2.go baby carrier and Solution X car seat.

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Regal Lager Will be at the ABC Show in Louisville, KY

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Stop by booth #235 for exciting new developments at the ABC Show and Conference on May 4-7! 
Our sales force as well as the sales and management team (Dave, Jeff and Bengt President of Regal Lager) will be in attendance.


We have two new brands (or new things to show you) that are both innovative and sure to take the baby industry by storm! But, you have to be there and visit us to see it! Hint: It’s the Big Booth with Truss and Lighting to view our latest products!

 

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Posted on: 5/5/2009 at 12:26 PM
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Regal Lager Introduces Bambino Mio to U.S. Market!

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In a time where every penny spent is closely monitored by households around the country, Bambino Mio's product offering will be a sensible choice for parents.

Bambino Mio has paved the way in cloth diapering in Europe with their cloth nappy system which offers many benefits including:
• being cost effective for parents (an average of $800 saved per child and even more saving for two or more)
• less diaper rash
• up to six months earlier potty training
• less waste into landfills

This cloth nappy system (also known as cloth diapers in the U.S.) appeals to both green and not-so-green parent because of its easy system. No soaking is required, and the two piece system makes cloth diapering as easy as using disposables! For parents new to cloth diapering, or nappies, Bambino Mio offers a trial pack including a 100% cloth nappy, miosoft nappy cover, and a biodegradable liner, to give parents a glimpse of this easy to use system.

For more information about this exciting new brand or cloth diapering tips visit, www.bambinomio.com.

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Posted on: 5/4/2009 at 11:05 AM
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