Green Room goes online
Alicia Robinson
In Newport Beach, only the most dedicated surfers brave icy February
temperatures to practice their sport, leaving few shopping for
surfboards and sunglasses this time of year.
But it’s warm somewhere. To combat the depressing effect of winter
weather on his business, Green Room Surf Shop proprietor Gregg
Steiner took his business online at Amazon.com in December.
“The challenge of taking the store over is taking a business
that’s seasonal and trying to make it something that’s steady,” said
Steiner, a Philadelphia native who bought the Green Room’s business
in 2001.
The West Coast Highway store sells surfboards and accessories,
skateboards, body boards, shoes, T-shirts and a variety of other
merchandise for the board sports crowd.
Until recently, the Amazon website had little in the way of
sporting goods, Steiner said, but the site has branched out into
everything from camping and hiking gear to equipment for team sports
such as lacrosse.
“It’s still new, and we got in on the ground floor,” he said.
One other surf shop, Swell, also sells through Amazon.com, but
Steiner said it’s an online-only outlet, so he’s the sole source that
also has a brick and mortar store that customers can visit.
“With a retail store, everything’s so seasonal and trendy,”
Steiner said. “It’s got to go in and go out quick, and if you
overstock, you kill yourself.” The Green Room can also carry brand
names online that can’t be sold in the store because of other stores’
sales territory agreements, said Emily Smith, who works entering
product information to go online at the surf shop.
Smith, a business student at Concordia University in Irvine, has
worked at the Green Room for about six months. She’s had to learn new
skills continually to keep up with Amazon’s evolving sporting goods
venue, she said.
The work can be time-consuming, and she has to double-check all
the data, but she’s learning more about small business as well as
online sales, she said.
Steiner said his store’s presence on Amazon.com has been great for
business because of the site’s exposure and credibility with online
shoppers.
“The response was immediate,” Steiner said. “The thing about
Amazon that’s wonderful is we don’t have to do any marketing.
Everything’s done for us.”
While Steiner has sold a number of long-board skateboards and
surfboard accessories through Amazon, he’s only sold one surfboard
online so far. He doesn’t expect surfboard orders to pick up much
because shipping them is costly, he said.
Having the surfboards shown on Amazon is like an online catalog,
he said, which generates more interest in the store.
Steiner expects his online business to grow, perhaps eventually
surpassing his in-store business. He’s planning to hire an employee
to manage online sales, and he’s trying to prepare for the rush of
summer business.
“We’re getting this much attention now from Amazon, and it’s the
absolute bottom, worst time of the season,” he said. “We just need to
be ready for it, because it’s going to happen.”
The Green Room Surf Shop is at 6480 W. Coast Highway in Newport
Beach.
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