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02-14-2017 11:30 AM
There is also the fact that as QVC has become better known, the number of buyers has increased many times over.
Ten or 20 years ago, when there were fewer viewers, QVC didn't have to stock the massive numbers that they do today, so more vendors were able to supply the Q's needs. Today they have to stock such massive numbers, not everyone can meet those needs.
02-14-2017 12:00 PM
II never had qvc in the beginning so I didn't know their prices and what they sold. Now I am much older and find their clothes are too expensive andems, don't care for their designs like different hems, hoodies, tunics--not for short people.
02-14-2017 01:10 PM
Isaac no longer designs or owns the line which is sold here on QVC. It is owned by Xcel Brands. That company has its own designers. I feel part of the deal was keeping Isaac as a sales figure head. Judith Ripka is also owned by Xcel.
(google it). When I first heard this, I was disappointed. But then I realized, it probably doesn't matter if I like something anyway. I have liked everything I have purchased from this line.
02-14-2017 01:30 PM
@susan in California wrote:
Isaac no longer designs or owns the line which is sold here on QVC. It is owned by Xcel Brands. That company has its own designers. I feel part of the deal was keeping Isaac as a sales figure head. Judith Ripka is also owned by Xcel.
(google it). When I first heard this, I was disappointed. But then I realized, it probably doesn't matter if I like something anyway. I have liked everything I have purchased from this line.
Don't know for sure in these instances, but oftentimes these people retain "veto power" since their name is on the product.
02-14-2017 05:04 PM
@cherry. Do you really think very wealthy women shop QVC? If they don't feel like going to the mall, they call NM & order whatever w/ a personal shopper. I doubt they wear SG.
02-14-2017 05:08 PM
@Shanus wrote:@cherry. Do you really think very wealthy women shop QVC? If they don't feel like going to the mall, they call NM & order whatever w/ a personal shopper. I doubt they wear SG.
I have no idea, but, I some how doubt extremely wealthy women shop at Q. It's probably not exclusive enough for them
02-14-2017 09:56 PM - edited 02-14-2017 10:06 PM
But what about showing some of the products that are available online that they never present on air, that would add some spice and change up the variety of the programming a bit.......Sometimes even QVC's reglar vendors come in with a product that is limited in quantity so what would be the difference........
And from this interview it appears that QVC's CEO, Mike George, likes working with small businesses....
At QVC, George said he has seen that higher purpose realized especially in the achievements of the small businesses with which the company has worked. “It’s not about buying and selling. It’s about doing things that are meaningful and purposeful.”
And look at the new product Tour QVC is partnerning with theTodayShow on....
I think QVC is also focused more on their international markets and expanding internationally instead of what's happening in the U.S.
02-14-2017 10:07 PM
Sweet_Serenity wrote:.
PM style RLM & Shawn spoke of items coming. March sterling silver. RLM made the comment he isn't able to bring silver due to the price points. Grateful for my RLM collection years ago. If you weren't with Qvc in the beginning you'll never know what you missed. Learning what works for me came from ordering and trying. Have my favorites sure you have yours. Qvc base large and diverse. To think one size fits all isn't realistic. Middle class along with very weathy shop Qvc. Shawn will be in Hollywood enjoy live shows reminds me of living there. Last night ordered bisque before selling out. Incredible price, Qvc at its best. Why keep watching or shopping with Qvc if you have issues? Makes no sense.
They must be charging RLM more than they do other designers because everyone else dropped the bronze months ago.
For vendors, I think the stigma attached to selling on TV is long gone. We've seen too many people become filthy rich. Look at Bruce Makowsky who was able to build a $250m spec house. Look at the celebrities scrambling for a product they can sell on a shopping channel. How many have come and gone? You never know who'll pop up next, but a gig on a shopping channel is a prized plum.
02-14-2017 10:10 PM - edited 02-14-2017 10:14 PM
@Tinkrbl44 wrote:
@susan in California wrote:
Isaac no longer designs or owns the line which is sold here on QVC. It is owned by Xcel Brands. That company has its own designers. I feel part of the deal was keeping Isaac as a sales figure head. Judith Ripka is also owned by Xcel.
(google it). When I first heard this, I was disappointed. But then I realized, it probably doesn't matter if I like something anyway. I have liked everything I have purchased from this line.
Don't know for sure in these instances, but oftentimes these people retain "veto power" since their name is on the product.
@Tinkrbl44 Veto power? It's obvious Isaac doesn't even glance at "his" products before they're wheeled out for him to sell. You'd think out of curiosity he'd give them a quick look but from his reactions, obviously not.
02-14-2017 10:16 PM
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