The Balloon & Party Industry- A Call For Accountability & Evaluation
George Oustayiannis
Managing Director at GO International. Director At The Balloon Academy. Association of Business Mentors. Institute of Leadership & Management. Advisory Board Hertfordshire University Business School.
Last week, I was a guest of CardGains, at the prestigious Gift Awards at The Royal Lancaster Hotel in London. A true celebration of an industry, where words such as commitment, professionalism and support, actually mean something and aren’t just flippantly used.
While I was thrilled to be included at this wonderful event, I realised that not one single balloon was on display! The truth is, that my beloved balloon and party industry, has declined over the past few years. Let me explain exactly what I mean by that.
This event was filled with Manufacturers, Wholesalers and Retailers, each understanding the importance of respecting and supporting one another. Working as a combined unit, to bring out the best in each other. Ultimately aimed at showing a professional front to their retail customers.
Not once did I bump into anyone looking to see if they could find cheap stock, with no safety testing, or certification on Temu! Not once did I hear anyone discussing the virtues of buying cheap stock from Amazon! Not once did anyone discuss being the cheapest in the marketplace. Why? Because these people are professional business owners, that understand what running a true business entails. These are the very same people we should be pleading with, to join our industry. After all, aren’t Balloons and Parties’ part of the Gift Industry?
Balloons are now seen by many retailers, as a commodity, they can’t possibly consider stocking, because our industry has become an uncontrolled shambles. Even long standing balloon professionals are throwing in the towel, because they feel their voices are unheard and they simply can’t compete. It’s truly heartbreaking to see real talent turn their backs on an industry they once thrived in and loved.
It's now dominated by those that know little about our industry or the product. Have had limited, if any training, but have watched a video on YouTube and thought, “ That looks easy, I’ll have a go at that”! ?Many neither know or care about pricing correctly, or have any idea of what running a professional business looks like! We are inundated with hobbyists, looking for the cheapest stock to sell as cheaply as possible. Is there any surprise the failure rate of these new entrants, is over 80% in the first year?
But there is hope for a brighter future, IF those in positions of influence and power, start taking decisive action.
Manufacturers have to start giving genuine thought and consideration to what they actually are and who they actually NEED as wholesalers. They have to consider the consequences of their actions and stop trying to be all things to all people. Are they manufacturers, trainers, educators, influencers, wholesalers, retailers or All the above??
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Wholesalers need to understand the products they sell, the value of “quality” education and understand the balloon industry. This doesn’t mean playing follow the follower and sticking on a training event sponsored by a manufacturer. It doesn’t mean giving kudos to an influencer, simply because they have a large following. It means understanding enough, to enable them to serve and support their customers.
At GO, no one answering our phones has less than 5 years’ experience in the industry. We don’t sell, we SERVE! There’s a huge difference and despite this oversaturated mess, we are blessed to have amazing loyal clients, that truly understand the value we bring. It goes far deeper than sticking a few bags of balloons in a box and shipping them out! ??
Membership sites and organisations, have to insist on a level of training and proficiency, BEFORE they grant full membership and insurance cover, to those joining. Yes, that means actually having standards, above and beyond charging a subscription! NABAS had these standards in place years ago, but were overruled, when manufacturers decided they didn’t want to be answerable to a trade association. They wanted to do everything on their terms and boy, have they had a field day. Hence the free for all we see today ensued.
Influencers, well that’s a subject all of its own! While I applaud their social media skills and their ability to gain a huge following, for many, I question their skillset and intentions. As previously mentioned, despite a new influencer popping up almost every day, there are currently only two, I am comfortable supporting and working with.
There is certainly a place for influencers, but currently, there are no standards and no accountability. Some of the training and advice being handed out, is simply shocking. The manufacturers and wholesalers eagerly clambering to support and feed this frenzy, must realise that they too are accountable for this mess. It has to be about quality over quantity
We all have our part to play, as the solution is in the hands of those that genuinely care. We can't continue doing what we are doing and expect a different outcom. But, we will need to take Massive Action! By fostering a community of dedicated professionals, who value quality and professionalism, we can create a thriving environment where everyone benefits. The future is bright, if we work together to uphold the standards that make our industry special. Let's commit to making the changes necessary and embrace the potential for a great future.
Until Next Time, Wishing You Health, Happiness & Success In All You Do,
George.
Director Of GO International & The Balloon Academy.
Sinhilife balloon-Sales Representive
4 个月I definitely agree that some importers really value price more than quality
Retail Professional
5 个月Goerge I applaude you for your integrity and professionalism . Your absolutely right in everything you have relaid . What I would suggest is that all the new Balloon Decorators provide their Business Certification references from company’s house before you supply them . There are so many of the younger generation working from home around their families that are not paying business rates or taxes . This has to stop as it is more than damaging most retailers that are selling party and balloon decor .