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strata-GEE.com’s 2012 CEDIA EXPO Survey is Bigger Than Ever

September 3, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Indiana Convention Center - CEDIA Expo 2011strata-GEE.com’s survey on the 2012 CEDIA Expo has wrapped up and we want to thank everyone for their participation. And participation this year was up over 90% as compared to last year – which was off 20% as compared to the 2010 survey. We have no explanation as to why so many more people took part in the survey this year – however, we received more support from various industry members spreading the word on Twitter and other social media networks than in year’s past, which may have been a factor. A special thanks to those who helped spread the word!

More of you shared your thoughts…and we heard you!… [Read more…] about strata-GEE.com’s 2012 CEDIA EXPO Survey is Bigger Than Ever

Filed Under: Associations, Industry Trends, Marketing, News, Shows & Events, Survey Tagged With: CEDIA, Expo

Question: How Many ‘Connected’ Devices are in Your Home?

August 30, 2012 by Ted 2 Comments

Graphic of Connected Device StudyNew research released today from marketing consultant Chetan Sharma says that the typical American home has on average a total of five connected devices. A connected device is any device which is connected to the Internet via Wi-Fi, wired, or cellular networks.

Think that’s a lot? You won’t believe what else they discovered… [Read more…] about Question: How Many ‘Connected’ Devices are in Your Home?

Filed Under: Consumer Trends, News, Research, Survey, Tech Trends Tagged With: cellular, Chetan Sharma, connected device, digital photo frames, gaming consoles, households, smartphones, tablets, TVs, Wi-Fi, wired

Here We Go Again – Nortek Reorganizes Its Reorganized Reorganization

August 30, 2012 by Ted 2 Comments

Nortek's Core Brands LogoThis Monday, Nortek, Inc. announced yet another reorganization, their third major structural change since the company decided to group its A/V assets under one roof back in April 2010. The company has created yet another new company called Core Brands which will further consolidate and control a total of ten of the company’s A/V brands in their Technology Solutions Segment (TECH).

The brands affected by this consolidation include Aton, BlueBOLT, Elan, Furman, Niles, Panamax, Proficient, SpeakerCraft, Sunfire, and Xantech. Core Brands will be based at offices in Petaluma, CA; Calrsbad, CA; Riverside, CA; and Marblehead, MA.

Aren’t 10 brands under one roof really just a new conglomerate?…

[Read more…] about Here We Go Again – Nortek Reorganizes Its Reorganized Reorganization

Filed Under: Brands, Management, Manufacturers, Marketing, News, Pivot Point, Strategy Tagged With: Aton, AVC Group, Bill Pollock, BlueBOLT, Core Brands, Dave Keller, Elan, Furman, Jeremy Burkhardt, Keith Marshall, Linear LLC, Mark Terry, Niles, Nortek, Panamax, Paul Starkey, Proficient, SpeakerCraft, Sunfire, Xantech

7 Lessons on Marketing Strategy from My Day with the Cake Boss

August 30, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Photo of front of Carlo's Bake ShopTwo weekends ago, we celebrated my wife’s birthday. For the last few years, one of the things she most wanted for her birthday was a birthday cake. Not just any cake, mind you, but a cake made by Buddy Valastro – TLC’s Cake Boss. This is not as simple of a request as it sounds and for the last couple of years, I couldn’t fit it into my schedule to make it happen.

This year, I made it happen – and learned something about marketing strategy from the Cake Boss… [Read more…] about 7 Lessons on Marketing Strategy from My Day with the Cake Boss

Filed Under: Brands, Consumer Trends, Marketing, Retailers, Specialty, Strategy Tagged With: Cake Boss, Carlo's Bake Shop, Hoboken

Yamaha Launches New PRO Headphone Line with High Performance & High Design

August 27, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Photo of new Yamaha PRO500 HeadphonesYamaha Corporation of America’s AV Division announced today a new line of on- & over-ear headphones that they call their PRO series. Straddling the markets for pro audio, musician, and consumer – the new PRO series is clearly targeted at a more serious listener who appreciates higher fidelity…but with a contemporary, high styling. Featuring what the company calls a “racing inspired” look – the PRO series has a design style more similar to BEATS, SOUL by Ludacris, or SOL Republic, as opposed to previous more utilitarian designs.

But, there is a twist…

[Read more…] about Yamaha Launches New PRO Headphone Line with High Performance & High Design

Filed Under: Industry Trends, Manufacturers, Marketing, News, Strategy Tagged With: Beats by Dr. Dre, headphones, SOL Republic, Soul by Ludacris, Yamaha

Japan, Inc.: The Cuts Keep Coming

August 23, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Photo of busy intersection in JapanIn a rash of news coming out of Japan, it is clear that manufacturers are still struggling with the global economic slowdown…as well as an electronics industry retrenchment. As painful as it’s been for Japanese manufacturers (often called Japan, Inc.) over the last 12-24 months or so – adding insult to injury, the China market has slowed down dramatically recently. Considering that China was everyone’s favorite “emerging” growth market – this amounts to a swift kick in the pants and is forcing many to revisit their estimates for this fiscal year. Below is a sample of the latest painful announcements to come out of Japan over the last few days.

See the latest roster of who’s hurting below… [Read more…] about Japan, Inc.: The Cuts Keep Coming

Filed Under: Asian Connection, Management, Manufacturers, News, Pivot Point, Strategy Tagged With: China, Japan, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony

Is Best Buy Now Worst Buy?

August 22, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Photo of Best Buy Store SignIt’s been a rough week for Best Buy. And if something doesn’t happen soon…it’s only going to get worse as the company is on a slippery slope and quickly losing the support of Wall Street. Already the company was embroiled in turmoil having recently dismissed CEO Brian Dunn for an inappropriate relationship with a young, female employee…scolding and then losing founder and chairman Richard “Dick” Schulze who knew about the relationship and didn’t tell anyone…and then enduring a reasonably PR-savvy public campaign as Schulze announced intentions to buy the company and take it private. Finally – as if to emphasize how bad things had become – this past Monday the company announced their fiscal Q2 results with a shocking 91% drop in profits. But wait! There’s more…

How bad is it at Best Buy? They had to pay someone $32 MILLION to come run it!… [Read more…] about Is Best Buy Now Worst Buy?

Filed Under: Industry Trends, Management, News, Pivot Point, Retailers, Strategy Tagged With: Best Buy, board of directors, Brian Dunn, CNBC, Dick Schulze

Forget 4K! Japanese Engineers Create New Global Standard – UHDTV

August 22, 2012 by Ted 11 Comments

Image of large UHDTV ScreenAs the industry is on the verge of rolling out the latest HDTV upgrade – 4K resolution – news comes out of Japan that a coalition of Japanese broadcasters and television equipment manufacturers have collaborated to create the next great standard they call Ultra High Definition Television or UHDTV. Another incremental improvement? Oh no…UHDTV leapfrogs 4K…

Have you heard about UHDTV? You’re going to want to know about this… [Read more…] about Forget 4K! Japanese Engineers Create New Global Standard – UHDTV

Filed Under: Asian Connection, Industry Trends, Manufacturers, News, Strategy, Tech Trends Tagged With: China, HDTV, Ikegami, International Telecommunication Union, ITU, Japan, Japan Broadcast Corp., JVC, NEC, NHK, NHK Science & Technical Research Laboratory, Nikkei, Panasonic, Sharp, South Korea, U.S., UHDTV, United Kingdom, United Nations

J.D. Power & Assocs. Survey Proves What We’ve Said All Along: 3D is Dead as a Sales Motivator

August 22, 2012 by Ted 3 Comments

J.D. Power and Associates LogoI know not everyone who reads this post agrees with us, and we’ve taken a fair share of criticism for our viewpoint, but we’ve been consistently skeptical of the power of 3D to drive HDTV sales. And now, after the industry spent millions (billions?) of dollars in promotion and advertising , as well as several years of intense sales effort, and probably billions of dollars in research & development – a new survey of HDTV-purchasing consumers from reputable researcher J.D. Power and Associates shows that 3D was ranked a distant last as the reason they purchased their set.

The survey held some other surprises as well… [Read more…] about J.D. Power & Assocs. Survey Proves What We’ve Said All Along: 3D is Dead as a Sales Motivator

Filed Under: Consumer Trends, Industry Trends, Manufacturers, Marketing, News, Research, Strategy Tagged With: 3D HDTV, J. D. Power and Associates, LCD, LED, LG Electronics, Panasonic, plasma, Samsung, Sanyo, Sharp, Sony, Toshiba, Vizio

Take Our Latest CEDIA EXPO Survey

August 22, 2012 by Ted Leave a Comment

Graphic of our 2012 CEDIA EXPO SurveyOnce again it’s show time! We are taking our 2012 CEDIA Expo Survey as we did last year. As you probably know, the Expo is only a couple of short weeks away and we’d like to get your insight into this seminal industry event. [Read more…] about Take Our Latest CEDIA EXPO Survey

Filed Under: Associations, Industry Trends, Marketing, Research, Shows & Events, Survey Tagged With: CEDIA Expo, survey

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