You got that right! At my store, I could only carry so many brands due to money and store space. I had a pretty darned good selection for the size, and had people covered from satellites to towers, subs to receivers to TV to projectors, from entry level to high end. But I can't tell you how many people were flat out not interested in some of my EXCELLENT brands, because they just wanted Bose, Beats, etc.. I had to do a LOT of educating, which I really did enjoy, but still frustrating when multi billion dollar marketing blinds them to some of the good, reputable brands we all know and love here at Audioholics. Not carrying Bose et al was a hill my business died on (among a multitude of other reasons). I probably left a lot of money on the table by doing that, but I have my principles.
One of the biggest frustrations was that we were pretty much EXACTLY the same prices as any online authorized dealer, like Sony for example. We were official dealers for them and other brands, so had authorized prices to go by and they let us know about sales events so we could be perfectly competitive. Yet, many consumers these days just ASSUMED they were getting a better deal from Amazon or Best Buy, but they weren't at all. And when they DID find a way better deal online, it was from less than reputable non-authorized resellers like East Coast TVs.
Retail's a tough game these days. Amazon is one of the biggest culprits. Again, people just ASSUME they're getting a better deal from them and I lost a lot of sales to them. Toward the end of my store, I started to get downright annoyed when a customer would call our store to ask us to come install equipment they bought online when they saved zero dollars going that route and we needed every dime we could get to stay afloat, so even TV margins were vital. Then they'd ask us technical questions for these items they purchased online. We'd constantly get phone calls to the store like "I bought this TV off of Amazon and can't get my Netflix to work. Could you tell me how to do that real quick?" I used to be a lot nicer about it in an effort of goodwill, but after a while, I had to be like "Sorry, I'm not familiar with that model. You'll have to call Amazon." People also did a LOT of using us as their Amazon/online showroom so to speak. For the love of God, people. Please don't abuse your local mom & pops brick and mortars like this. Sigh...