Wednesday 1 June 2011

Saving our high streets - needs YOU

Growing a brand is certainly the hardest task I have ventured on, not to mention starting mid-recession. Getting people to desire your product, to generate feedback, to put yourself out there, never to say 'no' to any opportunity....it is incredibly tough. Mix that in with soaring costs, the public's desire for 'fast, cheap fashion', difficulties in getting press and small retailers buying fewer products, we end up in the current mess that we find today.



Mary Portas is set to help our fledging high streets (about time someone did) and we at BoBelle London are 100% behind her. Our high streets are turning into generic, homogenous places where all we see are Starbucks', Costa's, Tesco's, Primark's, Dorothy Perkins's and such like. One word. BORING. What happened to individuality? What happened to fashion that wan't fast and disposable, yet was loving and long-lasting? Everything is so quick today that we are kicking ourselves and are going to bear the consequences. Small retailers cannot cope with the high rental costs, rates, employee costs and such vast amounts of red tape. They buy fewer bits of stock which then in turn hurts the wholesaler. This hurts the manufacturer at the bottom of the chain. We need YOUR support! How? Here are some tips:



1. Your daily habit might be getting a coffee or the newspaper. Instead of Costa and Sainsbury's, grab the paper from your local newsagent and a coffee from your local cafe. They will appreciate your support!

2. If it's your friend's birthday or you just fancy giving yourself a treat, why not look at small labels rather than the high street? There are some great finds out there that won't necessarily cost the Earth.


3. If you have a good experience with an online retailer/shop, tell your friends about it! Put a link up on your Facebook and tell people - it's how businesses grow and survive.



4. If you really are passionate, write to your favourite magazine and ask them to feature more smaller labels rather than just the giants - they need to know what you want afterall!



5. Going shopping with the girls? Ignore Westfield, Oxford Street and the obvious cheap shopping magnets, go for a wander and stumble across somewhere unique. Crouch End, Portland Square, Camden Passage, Westobourne Grove - all of these places and more have fab shops, yummy cafes and guess what, a SOUL! Be advised by shop assistants who know, make a difference to a retailer who appreciates it and keep our small pockets thriving.



It doesn't take much to have a great effect - just a little bit of effort here and there. The fact is, if we don't make the changes now, the results will be at our own perril.



We wish Mary Portas every success and hope that we really do see change on our high streets (and smaller streets) for the better.



ps, I have been nominated for Britain's Top Real Role Model and would love your support! Please vote for me by creating an account (takes 10 seconds) and then on the nominees section hover over my name, Claire Watt-Smith, and click 'vote'. Thank you!




3 comments:

HighHeels said...

What a great post ! I agree with everything. As a small internet retailer, I find it hard to compete with the 'bigboys'for Google page one. I have followed you

Unknown said...

these are all really great ideas! Good luck on the contest!

love from San Francisco,
Britt+Whit

BoBelle London said...

Thank you both of you! I am so pleased you like my posts - all just honest views from a real business point of view. Running BoBelle is so tough, but exhilerating. In times like these we must save our small retailers and the only way is to make small changes, similar to those I suggested. I hope you continue to enjoy reading my posts and if you have any questions/comments, please do ask! Have a great rest of the day, Claire