TripleD2003 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. ______________2. What level of hockey do you play? A. ______________3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. _______________5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. _______________14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. _______________15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lufria 1 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Now this is interesting.1. 23 yrs old2.Bronze/Silver (C in Ice)3. C (4-5 times a week)4. About $200 average5. C6. A7. B8. A9. A10. A11. B12. A13. $22014. I think you mean more customizable at the retail level?(after TripleD2003's edit - I'd like to see something with custom graphics. I'm sure that's not financially reasonable or anything, but you can't say it wouldn't be awesome.)15. not a store rep =( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rustpot 1 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 1. How old are you? 212. What level of hockey do you play? College IM and pick up3. How many times per week do you play? B. 2-3 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? $30, $0, $85... haven't used a new stick until my toy drive S17 arrives5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? C. Not liking it. 6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? I don't know. If on the ice, yes, if just on a skill pad, no.8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? B. No- I think most people know the technology9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes-Tough call on this. For skates I'm definitely traveling, for other jazz I just need to try it on. That means I'd patron the store, I try to online buy big bargains online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? B. No- Don't want bratty kids jumping on $200 sticks, they sell well enough on their own, plus demo equipment can't be sold as new.13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. Around $100, but I'm a cheap guy and expensive shit isn't going to make me the next Gretzky14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What types of gear would you most like to see introduced in these programs? E. None of the Above. Paying a ton more to get your name and color is stupid IMO. Everything besides sticks can be customized either by end user or custom skate purchases. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrusse01 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 242. What level of hockey do you play? A. Men's league - 'A or B'3. How many times per week do you play? B. 2-3 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. $120 CDN - usually looking for pro stocks on sale. 5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? E. None of the above. - because I buy pro stock (for the price, not the 'pro stock' factor) I am afraid of it breaking very quickly and with no warranty I'm screwed. But I am generally easy on sticks so it's not a great worry to me. 6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True - I like the shooting ranges some stores have. Test riding skates would be cool too, I've heard of it, but never seen a place that does it. 7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? B. No - Like I said, I've seen it for free...so maybe like a buck or two, but anything more than that I wouldn't want to pay. 8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? B. No - I understand the technology in equipment is only one of many factors that influence price. Nobody is holding a gun to my head, if it's too expensive for me, I just won't buy it. 9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? B. No - Don't really know what a shooter trainer is, but doubt I would want to use one, I can shoot alright myself thanks. 10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product?C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online. - Honestly I've never ran into an 'expert' at the retail level who was knowledgable enough to influence my purchasing decision, so I generally don't care how much they know, I shop alone. 11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes - are you talking about the 'costs' of shopping online or the fact that the prices are lower? I'm guessing the latter, so yes, lower prices online can and do deter me from shopping locally. 12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? C. I don't know- I would need to examine the costs/benefits of such a program more carefully, it obviously seems like a good idea but I wonder why if that's the case such programs are pretty rare, perhaps the costs are prohibitive. 13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. I would probably go up to $200 CDN for a top end retail version if I could find it (XXXX, Stealths are around $300-$320 here)14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. I'd like to see someone come out with an extensive custom fitting process for skates. Most people on here know you can go the custom route though a rep or whatever, but it's almost like a secret, nobody advertises it, the prices are shadowy.15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cbj05 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Retail Hockey Survey1. 17.2. Midget A + Beer League + Pickup3. D: 5+ times4. $30. I am back to using wood now. (But going through them like crazy. I'm through 3 this week alone.)5. C: Not liking it.6. B: False.7. B: No.8. A: Yes.9. B: No.10. A: Yes.11. B: No.12. B: No.13. No maximum. If it works for me, I'll buy it.14. What they have now, in my mind is not customization. True customization is building a product speifically for you, you determining all the specs. That will never happen for the retail market though. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ambro 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 1) 182) High School3) D4) $1005) C6) B7) A8) A9) B10) B11) B12) A13) $17014) N/A - I'm not familiar with Nike/Bauer's program, sorry.15) N/A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
EBondo 233 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you?A. 172. What level of hockey do you play?A. Midget Major (18U) A3. How many times per week do you play?C4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick?A. $150-$1805. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick?D6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it.A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it?A. Yes8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive?A. Yes9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game?A. Yes10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product?A. Yes11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer?B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it?A. Yes13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick?A. $20014. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there?A. Fully customized patterns and height, along with different flexes. Such as a 70 rather than a 65 or an 85.15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better?A. A better advertising campaign. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chadd 916 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you?A. 332. What level of hockey do you play?A. Beer league3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times1-2 times, so a combination of the two.4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick?A. $45 Shaft $50 blades - $95 total for y R2XN10s and blades5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick?C. Not liking it.That's why I stocked up on sticks that I like6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it.A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No I would expect the demo fee to be unrelated to the stick price.8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. Nowhat piece of equipment?9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. YesI would love to have a rapidshot system nearby 10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. YesIn the past, I would. Now I generally know what I want and locate it through friends. The shops in this area do not employ staff that knows their product well.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it?B. No Having recently been a shop manager, it's just not economically realistic to do that without cooperation from the manufacturers themselves. If you do a high volume or operate something like a rapidshot system, you could get away with it.13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick?A. $20014. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there?A. I would want my curve15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. Longer lifespan of high cost products, fewer closouts to the big online websites, more reasonable purchase programs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
colin97 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 14BantamD$175 CanadianC, A, A, B, B, A, B, A, $225 Canadian, To be able to buy wood blades and shafts. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoHawks 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 1. 212. Drop-In3. A4. 505. C6. True7. Yes8. Yes9. Yes10.Yes11. No12. Yes13. 120 USD14. Customizable blade pattern (choose depth, face angle, lie, toe, curve placement) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheBert 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 222. What level of hockey do you play? A. University intramurals3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. $1005. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. $15014. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. More height and flex choices15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
All Torhs Team 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 1. How old are you? 172. What level of hockey do you play? High School ice hockey + college/AAA inline hockey3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? $130-140.5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No --- because I have researched and found out. I guess I used to.9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No -- Ive got my own. But for a hockey shop I think its a good idea.10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? $189.14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? I think most of the things I could want are there, just make taller sticks. But I guess thats custom sticks.15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
forbs02 20 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 272. What level of hockey do you play? A. Sr women's- A3. How many times per week do you play? B. 2-3 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. $130 (if I was buying them retail)5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes or C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. ____$160___________14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. I think they are doing a good job with their choices15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TripleD2003 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Absolutely fantastic guys, thank you very much. I welcome as many responses as you guys want, so please keep taking it, but this is helping me a lot. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chk hrd 164 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 1. How old are you? 42 (22 when the game starts, but 62 when it ends)2. What level of hockey do you play? Beer League3. How many times per week do you play? 1-2 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? $30.00 (Sherwood 5030)5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? Not liking it.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? No (why should I pay to demo it, they don't do it with golf clubs)8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? No (because it's less about technology and more about marketing)9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? No (at this stage of my game why even bother)10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online. (I've heard most of the B.S. already)11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? Yes12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? Yes13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? $150.00 14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? Nothing, it's more for the kids than adults15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? I'm not a store rep, but why not try and convince your suppliers to provide you with a few demo sticks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ktang 34 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. __41________2. What level of hockey do you play? A. __Beer League__3. How many times per week do you play? B. 2-3 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. __Cdn$70 shaft, Cdn$30 blade____5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. <--- E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True <--- B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes <--- B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes <--- B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes <--- B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes <--- B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No <---12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes <--- B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. ____Cdn$175__14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. _Handle shape (top hand)_15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ronnychencharik 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 202. What level of hockey do you play? A. D3 college club3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. 80 on shaft, about anything on the blade5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes Thats why i joined this website... B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No Shooting is the only stong point of my game, and im kinda tall.10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No Unless it was like $50 for a shaft12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No I know i put yes for 6 and 7, but the risk is way to high 13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. $130 usd14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. rockering system15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. N/A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tips09 0 Report post Posted December 4, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 162. What level of hockey do you play? A. Midget AAA3. How many times per week do you play? C.4-5 times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? $200-$250 CDN5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? C. Not liking it.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes if I had the money10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A.$250 CDN14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. Completely customizable curve, Height and more flex options (95 is perfect), Shaft shape15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Remman 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? 262. What level of hockey do you play? Beer League3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? $150 for shaft and blade combo5. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online. I'd also like to add- I do enough prior research on products,so I know what I'm looking for.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes Depending on the product. B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? $17514. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? Customized patterns 15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. _______________ Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
acollette49 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 302. What level of hockey do you play? A. beer league3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. about $1005. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. Nodemos should be free8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. $15014. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. a better selection of curves Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
hattrick74 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 1. 252. Rec3. How many times per week do you play? B. 2-3 times4. 50-100 *avg5. C. Not liking it.6. A. True7. A. Yes8. B. No9. A. Yes10. Unsure what you mean by the question, i would go farther/out of my way to this place that offered what you said11. A. Yes12. A. Yes13. $20014. i think they have a good grasp on what to offer already Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Hudson14 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 162. What level of hockey do you play? A. Highschool3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. 1$150.005. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes 9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No 10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. $190 usd14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. rockering system15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. N/A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fury of One 6 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. 302. What level of hockey do you play? A. Adult Rec Ice & Roller3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. 75 for Ultra Lite plus 25 for Fibre Plus blades=$1005. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. $10014. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there? A. Choosing materials for your stick15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better? A. N/A Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tjl_48 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Hey guys, I know I'm new to the board and everything but I need some help with something. I was assigned a paper in my business course on something business related so I decided to write it on my future aspirations to open a hockey shop, but with a different twist. I came up with a survey and a friend suggested I post it on here with an explanation of what I'm doing. Anything you guys give me is helpful, thank you in advance.Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you? A. _20_____________2. What level of hockey do you play? A. _Rec, league_____________3. How many times per week do you play? A. 0-1 times B. 2-3 times C. 4-5 times D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick? A. _100-1305. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick? A. Spending up to and exceeding $200. B. Breaking it after the warranty expires. C. Not liking it. D. All of the above. E. None of the above.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it. A. True B. False7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it? A. Yes B. No8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive? A. Yes B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game? A. Yes B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product? A. Yes B. No C. I know enough on my own, I’ll buy it online.11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer? A. Yes B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it? A. Yes B. No13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick? A. 150 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oggy_3 0 Report post Posted December 5, 2007 Retail Hockey Survey1. How old are you?A. 172. What level of hockey do you play?A. Prep School3. How many times per week do you play?D. 5+ times4. How much do you spend on your average hockey stick?A. 1505. What is your biggest fear with buying a new hockey stick?C. Not liking it.6. Allowing me to try out the equipment would make me more apt to buy it.A. True7. Would you spend a small price added to the stick to test a demo of it out beforehand to see if you like it?A. Yes for anything under 10 dollars8. Do you often wonder what technology could possibly be in this particular piece of equipment to make it so expensive?B. No9. If there was a shooting trainer available to you at a small price per hour, would you use it to improve your game?B. No10. If the staff at that certain location was not knowledgeable and helpful towards your selection, would you take the time to go to another retailer for the same product?A. Yes if i dont know the product11. Would the price of online shopping deter you from buying from your local hockey retailer?B. No12. If you were a shop owner and you had the chance to allow customers to test out the equipment before they bought it, would you implement it?A. Yes to loyal customers13. Composite sticks in 2002 ranged in price of $100.00 to $150.00 USD. Today, they cost anywhere between $49.99 to $289.99 USD. What is your maximum price for a stick?A. 200 canadian,14. Recently, Nike/Bauer Hockey introduced a customizable stick program and other companies are following their lead. What would you like to see in these customizable programs that isn't already there?A.Easier access to these and improvement on waiting time15. (For Store Representatives only) What would you like to see from Equipment Manufacturers to help you sell their product better?A. More demos for employees to test out the product to see how it actually feels and works Share this post Link to post Share on other sites