vigilante398
Authorized Vendor
When I was first ramping up I had a guy explain that he had a website where he did reviews of pedals and that he's kind of if a big deal. He was all but asking for a free pedal. I gave him a 10% discount. He did write a review though, and it ended up generating a lot of sales for me. I've sent him a couple pedals free-of-charge with the understanding that he would write a review and then send it back. He has asked to keep one pedal because he enjoyed it so much, and I agreed because he has helped me a lot because his niche as a reasonably well-known reviewer lined up with my niche as a builder (tube preamps for bass) and he has helped turn people on to my pedals.Here’s the deal and I’m sure someone who’s been doing this for a while (@vigilante398) AND has a full time job could back me up:
1.) This won’t be my full time job. I’m trying to use the profits to invest in home stuff and projects, pay off cars, finish my student loans, etc. I can see how the exposure modeL works for full timers but even then, it seems this exposure completely swamps them and they end up with huge wait lists.
2.) As stated above, exposure can swamp you. It’s not a rare thing to see someone who gets on That Pedal Show and then is crying about working 16 hours a day trying to keep up.
I’m not giving things away for free and it’s not because I’m a curmudgeon. It’s because I have a carefully planned business launch and monthly build queue lined up and I don’t need the exposure because I make my living at my day job.
Outside of that guy I have had others ask for free pedals, and I explain that I don't do that because I'm a one-man shop doing everything myself, and on top of that I feel like my prices are pretty reasonable for the product I'm offering.
This is also not my full time job and I doubt it ever will be, but in 2022 my gross income from pedal sales was about 2/3 what I made at my day job, which is nice. My day job gives me benefits and a reliable income, and affords me the free time to pursue my hobby, which pays for itself and gives some extra cash for fun stuff.
Pedals will never make me rich, but I feel like I have a pretty good life.
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