Navin323i
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So the last couple of days I've been in downtown DC for a Federal IT conference and had the pleasure of meeting some British nationals who are execs for a particular company that was there. During the course of the conversation the topic turned to leather jackets (I was wearing the same jacket that you see in my avatar which they were admiring), so I asked them whether they were familiar with Aero Leather company and none of them had heard of them.
Now mind you, I personally had never heard of Aero until I joined this forum so I assumed it was just me and that anyone with a fondness for leather jackets are familiar with this company (just like we're all familiar with say, BMWs and other automobile companies).
What I found interesting and maybe you UK-based members can comment on this, but they mentioned that marketing works a bit differently in your area there... marketing is more by word of mouth than it is over here in the U.S. One of the gents I was chatting with mentioned that he buys his meat from a reputable Scottish establishment but none of his friends there have heard of this establishment... he himself heard about this place by word of mouth.
Thoughts?
Now mind you, I personally had never heard of Aero until I joined this forum so I assumed it was just me and that anyone with a fondness for leather jackets are familiar with this company (just like we're all familiar with say, BMWs and other automobile companies).
What I found interesting and maybe you UK-based members can comment on this, but they mentioned that marketing works a bit differently in your area there... marketing is more by word of mouth than it is over here in the U.S. One of the gents I was chatting with mentioned that he buys his meat from a reputable Scottish establishment but none of his friends there have heard of this establishment... he himself heard about this place by word of mouth.
Thoughts?