For an uncomplicated product, such as a phone case, it sure is complicated to buy one. You used to be able to walk into a store and the category was organized by the manufacturer of the case. There were very few players back then---Belkin, Targus and Apple to name a few. I remember Belkin owned a corner of that market with their blue packaging. It served as a billboard for their brand in that aisle:
Well things have certainly changed in-store and on-line. There are so many cell phones on the market a brick-and-mortar store can't carry them all. Customers are shopping by the phone manufacturer like Samsung, Apple or Motorola. On top of that they have to look for the type of phone they have such as the Samsung Galaxy S6, Apple iPhone 5C or the Motorola Moto G. Case manufacturers couldn't keep up, so their brand name became irrelevant.
Below is a picture of what the market used to look like circa 2010 in an Apple store:
Now the category is in at least 5 different places in the store. It is by phone manufacturer, Designer, Miscellaneous and Sale Items. Here is what it looks like today in a Best Buy:
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MANUFACTURER |
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MANUFACTURER |
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MANUFACTURER | | | | |
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DESIGNER |
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DESIGNER |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
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MISCELLANEOUS |
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SALE |
(I recently bought a phone for my son at Best Buy and they didn't even carry a case for the phone they were selling. That seems like a no brainer to attach a sale to a phone you are buy at their store!)
Not only is it about what type of phone you have but what does the case look like. The choices are staggering. First the different materials: hard plastic, rubber, wood, metal or fabric. Then, what kind of image do you want to portray:
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COLORFUL |
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SERIOUS |
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SILLY |
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BLINGY |
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TOUGH |
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CHIC | | | | | | | |
It is decidedly easier to find a phone case on-line than to look for one in-store that expresses your unique personality. This site:
http://www.cellphonecases.com/ seems to have gotten it right and it makes shopping a breeze. The customer can shop by device or by brand. Pick your phone model and then you are inundated with pages of choices.
But if you REALLY want to stand out in a crowd, you can go the custom route and have a personalized phone case with a photo, monogram or a design you submit.
http://www.personalizationmall.com/Cell-Phone-Cases-c204.lp?fitemid=41211&did=304008&wordid=41211&utm_source=Bingfeed&utm_medium=cpc
When it comes to shopping for a phone case in 2015, I would go the on-line route.
Patty Jensen is Vice President of Account Services at JDA Inc, a graphic design firm
that specializes in supporting companies' branding and retail efforts
with a Unified Marketing approach. To learn more, click here.
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