I think Fender is pretty smart. Create a revenue stream of lessons, when people buy their second guitar it’ll probably be a higher priced Fender. Also, having everything from Squier to Custom Shop, kids see Strats, Teles and offsets on stage, then can afford a Squier or MIM version. Back in the classic rock era people just played Fenders and Gibson’s, those were the “premier” instruments for the most part. Now there are tons of great brands, Fender is paying endorsers to keep the brand in the spotlight. It would be really easy for all those people to play Suhrs and Whitfills.My guess is that Fender is bringing out something djenty…..
By the way, anyone checked out Fender's latest video about growing their business via the internet and Fender Songs? Pretty interesting stuff. They have observed that of the people who buy a Fender for the first time in a year - 90 percent drop out. Fender wants to get that rate to 80 percent, and thereby double their business.
Worth the 8 minutes to watch.....
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=530&v=FkxOirR0W6A
Fender is paying endorsers to keep the brand in the spotlight.
Sure, but for every Tosin Abasi playing amp advanced design, there’s at least a few Mikey Dimas’s playing slightly customized Strats and Teles.New guitar-oriented players, modern players, embrace the new designs like the ones by Strandberg or Kiesel. Any brand will have to start producing entirely new designs if they want a future. The old "stock" (us over 50 yrs) will slowly die out, any solid and reliable company should start looking forward.
Fender is paying endorsers to keep the brand in the spotlight.
GEE, and what company DOESN'T do that? How about Nike, Adidas, Gibson, Gatorade, McDonalds, Ford, GM, etc. This is the way business is done, and if you are griping about it - you have the wrong viewpoint.
GEE, and what company DOESN'T do that? How about Nike, Adidas, Gibson, Gatorade, McDonalds, Ford, GM, etc. This is the way business is done, and if you are griping about it - you have the wrong viewpoint.