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    The Australian Dutch connection

    Hi all,

    As some already know we are now stocking some of Dutch's gear in Australia at Tier Gear, and have just made our first sale . This stuff is popular all over the world for obvious reasons.

    Thanks go to Dutch and Keith for making this possible. It is a real pleasure to work with them.

    Time to get in some of that Argon fabric too - that stuff feels amazing .

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    The real important part of Tier Gear carrying Dutchware products is it seriously reduces the shipping times to the land down under. It has taken some of my orders over a month to get down there. Now I am sure it will be around a week or less.
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    Yeah people should get it within a few days at the most.

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    The Australian Dutch connection

    That's great news Mr Ploppy!
    Now where do I sign up for the newsletter to keep me up to date with all these new goodies being available to us downunderans'
    It was just by chance I found this thread....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ol Grumpy View Post
    That's great news Mr Ploppy!
    Now where do I sign up for the newsletter to keep me up to date with all these new goodies being available to us downunderans'
    It was just by chance I found this thread....
    Hey mate,

    If you are on Facebook that is probably the best way. Actually I don't think you even need to be on Facebook to view it.

    https://www.facebook.com/TierGear

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    The Australian Dutch connection

    Yep, Facebook is an 'essential- must have', but unless you engage people with things like competitions, etc... It is passive. The most valuable asset in your business is 'your list' and you need to collect contact details, to build the list.
    Big difference between passive and active engagement of your customers....

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    Hey Ol Grumpy,

    Thanks for the advice and I am sure you are right but I am not a capitalist by nature, so competitions and overt advertising just isn't for me. It makes me cringe, when I see it. I am a psychologist by training so I like to manipulate people's minds in more subtle ways

    Now what would you like to buy from me?

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    Re: The Australian Dutch connection

    Good to see the little tassie shop is taking off......good luck with the new adventure, simon.
    Mountain views are good for the soul....& getting to them is good for my waistline.

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    A great product to stock Simon.

    I have stingerz on both ridgelines for my tarp and Flyz on all my tie outs
    Fantastic workmanship, makes setup so much quicker.

    Cheers

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    Quote Originally Posted by ofuros View Post
    Good to see the little tassie shop is taking off......good luck with the new adventure, simon.
    Quote Originally Posted by HammockDreamer View Post
    A great product to stock Simon.

    I have stingerz on both ridgelines for my tarp and Flyz on all my tie outs
    Fantastic workmanship, makes setup so much quicker.

    Cheers
    Thanks guys.

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