Wig, Hair Pieces and Hair suppliers such as manufactures, distributors and wholesalers have been quite hard to find and, in some cases, even impossible to find even on the internet. One of the main reasons is that the industry sells to licensed retailers at wholesale pricing and they want to avoid being contacted by consumers who want to buy directly from them - which reputable wholesalers do not do. In addition when you do find the supplier - at times, they don't have a website.
Until the introduction of the WIG & HAIR GOODS INDUSTRY DIRECTORY of Manufacturers, Distributors & Wholesalers many retailers searching for suppliers have in the past spent weeks or even months trying to locate suppliers. When they finally find them, and find a website, it is sometimes almost impossible to extract the information they need from the website to determine if they want to do business with the supplier.
Now of course it's a breeze with the directory which contains over 150 manufactures of over 500 brands in an easy to find everything format. The directory has tons of additional information about the suppliers AND everything one needs to determine if they want to do business with a particular supplier and get catalogs and wholesale price lists. The problem is now solved. There is a small fee for the directory which keeps consumers from getting their hands on the information but allows wig and hair industry retailers easy access.
Ok, that problem has been solved. However, As a retailer looking for suppliers I still wonder why most supplier websites lack the basic information that is now contained in the directory. 95% just don't have it on their own websites.
What hair goods retailers need to see on your websites is:
Most suppliers do fairly well with all of the above but some do a very poor job even with the product line leaving the retailer confused or wondering - what do they really sell.
Where many suppliers really seem to do a poor job in general is giving the potential customer enough information to make a decision about them as a company thus leaving the customer confused about the companies credentials. Are they a solid company or are they fly by night. Can I trust them in other words. A retailer that has never done business with the company just doesn't know if the company is solid.
This same page or another page should have information about:
Your contact us page should have
If you expect customers to do business with your you need to give them enough information to make an intelligent decision when visiting your website. Even though it is all available now in the Industry Directory it should still be on every website for customer convenience and for the customers that found you without using the directory.