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3/12/07 |
HEADLINEWaterbed Market Flows to the
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SUMMARY When was the last time you saw a waterbed store? Probably not in
a while. This will show their surprisingly sustained demand, what
course the industry has taken in recent years, and how people are
now buying them.
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demand, what course the industry has
taken in recent years, and how people are now buying them.
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PLANIVIEW, NY, July 26, 2006 - "The local retail waterbed store, an
american fixture throughout the eighties and nineties, is now
nearing extinction, and is giving way to the internet e-tail
virtual showroom of today." So says Steve Bennethum of innomax
corporation, A Denver based waterbed supply wholesaler. "In major
markets like the Los Angeles area, there were dozens of waterbed
chain stores, some with as many as 25 locations, not to mention the
countless independent stores with one or two locations". These
showrooms have gone the way of the milk man, giving many people the
mistaken impression that floatation sleep has become a passing fad.
Instead, the waterbed industry, though downsized somewhat, has
begun to re-invent itself as a niche market with a strong internet
presence, and business is alive and well for those selling
waterbeds and related accessories on internet websites. A recent google search of the keyword "waterbeds" produced
hundreds, if not thousands of internet merchants offering a product
line ranging from water conditioner for $20.00 to mirrored canopy
waterbeds for over $2,500.00. Nearly all the top ranking websites
offer free shipping in the continental U.S. This could be
indicative of a healthy, if not crowded, market. "An apparent decline in the popularity of waterbeds that began in
the early nineties forced many panicky retailers to either
diversify their product lines, or get out altogether," Bennethum
goes on to say, "with many of them moving their waterbed models
from a window display to a remote corner of their showrooms". That trend is beginning to show signs of a reversal, thanks in part
to the World Wide Web, which, ironically, may have had its roots in
the demise of the brick-and-mortar store. "People often visited our
showroom and selected what they wanted to buy, but would then go
home and order it online for less, and get free shipping to their
homes", lamented e-tailer and former showroom manager Bob "the
waterbed guy" of http://www.waterbedsmart.com . "Ever
increasing rents, compounded by a loss of marketplace and a
downward trend in popularity has caused most of us to either
abandon ship or turn to the internet to survive". For webmasters selling waterbeds who have achieved top ranking in
the major search engines, business is booming. Overture, (yahoo
search marketing) has a merchants tool that keeps track of how
often people enter any given keywords in a given month. In june
2006, the keyword "waterbeds" was queried 51,359 times on yahoo and
their syndicates alone. According to Bob the waterbed guy, "Most of
our internet sales are from repeat customers who tell us that they
can't find our products locally anymore, but they know exactly what
they want, and know how it will feel. They don't need to visit a
showroom to know the difference between how a hardside or softside waterbed feels."
He continues; "anything that you could have bought in our showroom
15 years ago, no matter how big or small it may be, you can now buy
online with free shipping". | |
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