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Redefining Beading. What does this mean?

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

There are little things that we do to enhance your bead shopping pleasure. One thing that we do different from most stores is that all of our strands are tied, like necklaces. No one wears their beads in a vertical strand, so why would we display strands this way. When you look at our strands you immediately see how the beads would lay in a necklace.

This is one small thing that you may not be able to put your finger on, but it is one of those little things that makes this store seem so right. When people say the store is so inspiring, it is a small touch like this that helps to make it happen.

Redefining Beading. What does this mean?

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

It means doing things different. Doing things they way they should be done. It means thinking of the right way to do things and then making it happen.

At The Beadcage, we do this every day. We don’t have the luxury of a 10,000 sq foot space to display our beads, so that is why we have to do things better. We can’t be everything to everyone, and we understand this. What we do is what is most important. We do the important and unique things well. We cater to our designers. We listen and we react. Because we are beaders and designers ourselves we have a good idea of what is needed. We try not to fill the store with esoterica and frill. We can’t do this as we are limited by space. Instead we are the best at what we do.

We provide a clean well lit environment. We dust and clean often. We make every attempt to stay stocked. We carry a great variety of beads and findings, adding new product and updating product at every chance we can.

Most of the product we buy is not being bought at the same places everyone else buys. While others say they are importers, we prove it every day. Most of our product is sourced at the factory outside the US, personally. This means that most beads are “designed” by us. We specify the material, size, shape and quality of our beads. Most of our product is not seconds or left overs. We buy what is in style and stock the most popular colors. We buy in quantity like the large catalog retailers, but we offer better value. We offer product and prices you wont find elsewhere.

How to become a GREAT Bead Store.

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

This is an interview conducted with an executive at The Beadage, Inc.

Thank you for taking some time do talk about your business with me.

My pleasure. I need a break. I just finished tying my 10,000th strand, or at least it feels like it. I’ve got blisters on my fingers as the song says. Thinking about getting all of the products I purchased on my last buying trip over seas onto the sales floor should have been more on my consciousness at that time I was purchasing. I just never thought about what a heroic effort it would be to get all of the product into the computer, labeled tied and onto the floor.

So this is a new experience for you?

No, we go through this every time. I think I purchased more product on this last trip than most stores have in total stock. I wish I could give total numbers, but there were at least 300 new findings, and an equal amount of glass strands. Then there was a significaant amount of semiprecious stone that I purchased. I was told not to get too much stone, but I got caught up in all the beautiful product and all the amazing deals that I went a bit crazy. Three weeks after getting the first shipment in, we have most of the beads done and out onto the sales floor. They have not told me yet, but I’m sure that those 50 or 60 boxes in storage is more that has to be put out. I have no idea where we are going to put everything.

You have another shipment coming?

Sure. We managed to get one container out just before China shut down for their New Year’s celebration. That was crazy by itself trying to get as much of our shipment squeezed on one of the last boats going out. Not everything came, just a small amount.

Why don’t you give us some insight into your traveling and your store?

As most people know, I do travel alot. I travel for my job and I also travel with my job here at The Beadcage as an importer. Over the years we have been able to import more and more product into the store ourselves. This means more out of the ordinary products, different and better quality products and products that are unique to our store. When traveling with my other job, I always make time to visit beads stores in the areas I am at. Yes, I spend a good bit of time shopping other stores. I think this is important for any successful business. I want to see how we stack up to the competition elsewhere. I want to make sure that we are at the top of our game. I’m sure I have been to close to 50 different beads stores as well as hundreds of gift shops in my travels.

Going through this new shipment gave me time to reflect on how I think we are doing. I can say that I am really proud of the way Paula has grown and managed The Beadcage. I believe we are one of the top retail beads stores in the country and in addition we are also an excellent gift retailer. With only seven years under our belt, I think we have grown into a really nice destination store. This was a goal from the beginning, and every year we do better and better.

So what were you thinking about as you were working a few minutes ago?

As I sat tying strand after strand of the fresh water pearls that I had hand selected only a few months before, I got to thinking. We really do have a nice selection of products for our beads store. Just based on the shear numbers and types of pearls we have, I don’t think there is a store that could cater to the bridal jewelry business the way we do. I was talking to Paula and suggested that there was not a gown we could not match. Some of our best pearls are under $200 a strand and they look to be so much more expensive. A bride or bride’s mother could get our finest pearls and we could design pearl necklaces for the bridal party with our less expensive pearls for repetitively little money. It amazes me to think that a bride could come in and get a custom made necklace and jewelry to match any of her bride’s maids outfits on the spot. There would be no running around from store to store. We could make all necklaces look the same no matter the size of the bride’s maid. I was really impressed at our selection and ability in this small area of jewelery for which we concentrate.

I also got to thinking that we do a very good job as a retailer for our small community. Many people come in and say we could make a killing if we were located in this city or that city. I often wonder how well we could do in bigger cities. It feels good when you are told that there is nothing like your store in a particular area. Right now I want to concentrate on our goal of becoming a great destination store for beads. Many of our customers have never been to other beads stores, so I think we may have spoiled them. Until they go to other stores, they may never know how good they really have it. I know one small store cannot be everything to everyone. We realize this everyday. As soon as you think you have done a great job bringing in a line of product, someone will always point out to you they are not really interested in that and wish you carried something else. Maybe with another 10,000 sq feet of retail space. Until then, we just keep trying to do the best we can.

So where do we excel? Why would a customer want to make a special trip to The Beadcage?

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