I very much appreciate your advice. There aren't many Shoemakers where I'm from, and while I'd love to be able to provide the service at some point, for now I'm just enjoying the journey , developing those skills as a beginner.
Thanks for this. I do tell must beginners in the business that their first focus should not be profit. They should focus more on perfecting their skill. It good to admire those doing nice job but competing with them when your hands are not yet strong is a capital NO.
In other words... Value is conceived in the mind of the customer FIRST. To sell anything at any price, the customer must believe that the price to be paid is less than the value they will receive. If CUSTOMER does NOT perceive that value in the product, the price is too high. If the customer is thinking, "I could make that myself for cheaper." He won't buy. If CUSTOMER perceives that value in the product, the price is good. If the customer is thinking, "How can he afford to sell shoes that good so cheaply?" He will buy. Thus if the shoemaker focuses on quality production, the customer will perceive the quality, give it a mental valuation and be willing to pay a higher price than the customer who perceives shoddy construction and gives it a lower valuation. Quality = Valuation = Price
If your motive is money Your doing it for Wrong reasons... If i make a shoe its not for making money Or profit but for the pure joy of creation through the skills given me which comes from above to take leather skins from animals cow goat whatever to use it as a foot apparel.. not money.. so do i make mistakes? No ? I make New discoveries...
Hmmm Well said! Thanks sir I would like to ask a question sir, what adjustments need to be done on a normal sewing machine? My sewing machine isn't stitching double synthetic linen well.
Please Sir I need to know what to do. I've learned for nine months now and I wish to start by myself but I make mistakes and the work load I've gathered is keeping me under pressure somehow. I don't know if I should continue my training or if the time I've used to learn is okay
This video is really encouraging, but I also wanted to ask what do you advise for a beginner who wants to perfect how to draw patterns for penny loafers or any other type of loafers because as a beginner I find it tasking
Helpful advice sir
God bless you sir
Am a beginner from Ghana, a young female and am humbled and touched...love.. learning from you
I very much appreciate your advice. There aren't many Shoemakers where I'm from, and while I'd love to be able to provide the service at some point, for now I'm just enjoying the journey , developing those skills as a beginner.
Thanks for this lil advice sir 🙏
Sir God bless you for your teachings
Well done sir good speech
Had to save this video.
Weldon 🙏✅
Good, and generous advice, from a man who has learned the long way. big respect sir.
Thanks for your advice, God bless you.
Hmm well said sir 💯✌🏽
Thank you u for the advice sir
Well spoken sir.
Thank you so much
Thank you so much for this video
Well spoken sir 👏👏👏👏👏
Thanks very much boss
Thanks sir
Thanks so much for this advice
Thanks brother
Exactly what I told a colleague last week
Thank you Sir, this is so informative. Please can you link the video to the first beginner video on basic must have tools to start as a beginner?
Thanks for this. I do tell must beginners in the business that their first focus should not be profit. They should focus more on perfecting their skill. It good to admire those doing nice job but competing with them when your hands are not yet strong is a capital NO.
Thank you Sir
Sorry this question is coming late I'm just seeing this video
Please what's your best finishing for a slippers and sandals
I want to start making shoes but now I'm kinda stuck on how to start
Good morning, sir how would I join your class tutorial
Thanks a lot.
Thank you so much 😩
Na true talk, thanks
Am interested how is it sir?
Please where can I learn in lagos
Spot on! 👍🙏
Do you have location
I wish to learn directly
Bro thank you
Where are you found
In other words...
Value is conceived in the mind of the customer FIRST.
To sell anything at any price, the customer must believe that the price to be paid is less than the value they will receive.
If CUSTOMER does NOT perceive that value in the product, the price is too high.
If the customer is thinking, "I could make that myself for cheaper." He won't buy.
If CUSTOMER perceives that value in the product, the price is good.
If the customer is thinking, "How can he afford to sell shoes that good so cheaply?" He will buy.
Thus if the shoemaker focuses on quality production, the customer will perceive the quality, give it a mental valuation and be willing to pay a higher price than the customer who perceives shoddy construction and gives it a lower valuation.
Quality = Valuation = Price
Thanks for the advice
Sir where is your location
If your motive is money Your doing it for Wrong reasons... If i make a shoe its not for making money Or profit but for the pure joy of creation through the skills given me which comes from above to take leather skins from animals cow goat whatever to use it as a foot apparel.. not money.. so do i make mistakes? No ? I make New discoveries...
Thank you bro,I want to start making shoes but I don't even know how to used scissors😢
Hmmm
Well said! Thanks sir
I would like to ask a question sir, what adjustments need to be done on a normal sewing machine? My sewing machine isn't stitching double synthetic linen well.
Take it to a technician
Ohhh
Thanks sir!!!
Please Sir I need to know what to do. I've learned for nine months now and I wish to start by myself but I make mistakes and the work load I've gathered is keeping me under pressure somehow. I don't know if I should continue my training or if the time I've used to learn is okay
There's no hurry in life,be patient,stay close to your boss,stay obedient, master the basics and you will grow with less difficulties.
My finishing is good but I still find it difficult to sale
Many factors may contribute to that.
This video is really encouraging, but I also wanted to ask what do you advise for a beginner who wants to perfect how to draw patterns for penny loafers or any other type of loafers because as a beginner I find it tasking
Learning and continuous practicing,
Helpful advice sir
God bless you sir
Thank you so much