Brant.
Thanks for the reply last week. I could have been an arse but what’s the point in that? World’s full of them!
If you manufacture low volume high end product there will always be production issues. What you need is time and space to resolve, not customer rants. I watched the video and I am impressed with the package as a whole.
Born and raised in Bradford, shunned uni to race motorcycles and worked my way from apprentice to M.D. I have built several successful businesses from scratch. You have a long road ahead if you choose to stick with it.
Your product looks good, your marketing is clever and your passion gives it the dynamic to succeed. You can play around with the first two but loose the third and your dead in the water. please allow me to offer you one piece of advice.
New business is like climbing a giants staircase. You reach a vertical face and it takes an extraordinary amount of effort to climb it and you are making no forward progress until you do. Then you get to walk on the flat for a bit which is great until you reach another vertical face which you climb.
After a while you become exhausted and can only see more staircase stretching away into the distance and you feel disenchanted. Take a moment to look back and see how far you have climbed. Enjoy the flat bits and remember to only climb in your timescales not those of others. Good luck my friends now where’s my fucking trousers????
Joke
Regards David