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Dell's Direct Sales Approach Wilting

Dell's Direct Sales Approach Wilting

by , 12:10 PM EDT, April 30th, 2007

The Dell direct sales model has been a big success at Dell. Lately, however, the systems is showing signs of weakness brought on by new customer buying patterns, according to the New York Times.

Dell, under pressure from HP and Apple, has found that its traditional direct sales model isn't working as well as it once did. As a result, Michael Dell resumed the management of the company in January and is looking at news ways of selling Dell's computers. "The direct model has been a revolution, but it is not a religion," Mr. Dell told his employees last week.

Analyst Samir Bhavnani has believed that the dynamics of the market have been changing for some time. Consumers shifted from desktop systems to notebooks, and it hasn't been as easy for Dell to configure notebooks on the fly -- which has incurred costs. "In addition, consumers were showing a preference for touching and feeling a notebook PC before buying it," Damon Darlin reported.

As a result, Dell's new management team has been putting into place a new manufacturing and distribution system and trying to create a sense of urgency with the employees. "This is a defining moment in our history and in our relationships with our customers," Mr. Dell wrote.

Apple's combination of a set of retail stores where customers can touch and feel new computer and the on-line store has certainly been a hit with their customers. Even when customers prefer to buy a Dell PC, they're likely to be influenced by the appeal and potential of their local Apple store offerings.

Previously, Dell has experimented in Dallas with a mall presence, but one could still not walk out of the store with a computer -- only order one based on the display models. Time will tell if Dell can succeed with a new retail approach selling commodity PCs as Apple has done with uniquely designed, valued and marketed Macs.

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Close Name:Biff Posts: 1479 Joined: 08 Apr 2004
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I can't believe that Dell would try to copy Apple!

Close Name:Guest
Subject: While You Wait PC

Don't they build these machines quite quickly? What would be good (if you want a Dell that is) is if you could walk into the shop specify the machine you want, go off for a meal and then come back and collect it.

Close Name:Biff Posts: 1479 Joined: 08 Apr 2004
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There is no way they could pull that off. Think of the staffing needs and potential for human error. Yikes! I'd be more inclined to guess that Dell would only stock certain configurations and to sell directly in their stores. They can just copy Apple. Only, they'll have that cool Dell image to give them the edge. Hehe.

Close Name:Rainy Day Posts: 607 Joined: 07 Jun 2005
Subject: I have an idea…

Why don’t they just close down the company, sell everything, and give it to their shareholders?

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Dell XPS 210

I just went through hell with a 2800.00 XPS 210 system. Foe 7 weeks I called customer care to complain about this computer and to beg them to send a tech to get it working properly. Dell sent me 3 different towers , all of which were defective according to their XPS staff. I pleaded with Dell to send a tech to resolve the situation. I have been a loyal Dell customer for 14 years. To no avail my new Hewlett Packard is being shipped as we speak. It's unfortunate that this has happened and I hope the Dell customer service people get some updated training on publi relations.

Close Name:Guest
Subject: Prefer a Dell?

Did I just read "even when customers prefer to buy a Dell"?

That's like saying "even when customers prefer to have their eyeballs plucked from their heads".

I guess Dell still has some cash to burn before they evaporate. They might as well waste it on a bungled retail store business model.

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