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Consider what types of Kenmore vacuum cleaners your store will carry


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When you decide what types of vacuums you want to carry in your appliance store, you know you'll carry the Kenmore brand--but there are many types to choose from. Kenmore progressive vacuum cleaners, Kenmore upright vacuum cleaners and Kenmore canister vacuum cleaners all have their customer appeal and benefits.

You want to carry what sells and while this is difficult to predict, some things make it easier to determine whether to stock your shelves with, for instance, the Kenmore progressive vacuum cleaner or the Kenmore canister vacuum cleaner. Here are some things you can do to help determine what Kenmore vacuums will sell:
  1. Use market research reports about how customers feel about their Kenmore vacuum cleaner.
  2. Collect Kenmore vacuum information from inside market sources.
  3. Read Kenmore vacuums comparisons and consumer reviews to determine consumer trends on Kenmore vacuums.

Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Collect market information on Kenmore vacuum cleaners


Market research is important for anyone starting a business. The market trends usually determine what types of products consumers want and how they feel about certain brands.

I recommend: Research and Markets is the online market research superstore. With their extensive library and free market updates, this is definitely a research partner you'll want to consider. At MarketResearch.com, you'll find over 90 thousand different research reports all accessible after you've created an account. You can also preview reports before you buy.

Get the inside scoop on the types of options available on Kenmore vacuum cleaners


Appliance magazines give an insider look at the up and coming trends in the appliance industry. Also the news sections of corporate sites give certain pre-launch information on products you might want to carry.

I recommend: Appliance News by Appliance Magazine brings you all the news about the award winning technologies in the appliance industry. Reed Business Information also gives you the latest electronic appliance news with TWICE, or This Week In Consumer Electronics.

Check out comparison sites for Kenmore vacuum cleaners to know what models come out ahead


Comparison and consumer review sites are great for getting to know what your customer base is pining for. Well put together review sites give you great user information from those who use the products in real life situations.

I recommend: Sears displays customer ratings right beside their product listings for easy view. For just over two dollars a month, your appliance sales team can get the Consumer Reports take on which Kenmore vacuum performs the best.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • It is best to know not only your potential product line, but your customer base as well. While conducting market research about Kenmore vacuums, be sure to include demographic research of your potential market.

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