• Episode 3: The Pricing Trap: What Customers Say vs. What They Pay
    Jul 3 2025

    The automotive parts market presents a fascinating pricing paradox that frustrates both retailers and consumers. Why does the same part cost $89 on Amazon, $130 on an e-commerce site, and $149 in a physical store? This question sits at the heart of what I call "the pricing trap"—where customer expectations clash with business realities.

    Diving into this complex topic, I explore the three distinct channels of parts procurement: brick-and-mortar stores with their immediate expertise and higher overhead costs; e-commerce operations with their scaled logistics and moderate service levels; and marketplaces like Amazon that offer maximum convenience at rock-bottom prices with minimal support. Each channel provides a fundamentally different customer experience that justifies its pricing structure, yet consumers often fail to recognize these distinctions.

    The disconnect between what customers say versus what they do creates significant tension in the automotive parts industry. Most claim they don't want to be "ripped off," yet their actions demonstrate they value and will pay for speed, trust, and reduced friction. For business owners, I offer strategic insights on navigating multiple sales channels without cannibalizing your own business, including the critical importance of maintaining separate brand identities across different platforms. I explain why you cannot—and should not—try to match Amazon pricing in your brick-and-mortar operation, and how to confidently articulate your value proposition before price objections arise. Whether you're a business owner seeking to optimize your multi-channel strategy or a consumer wondering why prices vary so dramatically, this episode provides perspective that will transform how you think about pricing in the automotive parts industry. Subscribe to Parts Perspective for more insights into the business of automotive performance!

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    19 mins
  • Episode 2: Breaking Free - Is Your Business Holding You Hostage?
    Jun 1 2025

    Freedom should be at the core of entrepreneurship, yet many automotive business owners find themselves more trapped than their employees. This thought-provoking episode challenges you to honestly assess whether you've built a business that serves your life or created a prison that demands your constant presence.

    We journey through the different automotive business models – from service centers and parts counters to various e-commerce approaches – analyzing how each impacts your ability to step away. The hard truth emerges quickly: many decades-old shops would completely crumble without their owner present. But does it have to be this way?

    The episode introduces the powerful concept that "diversity is king and delegation is queen." Are you vulnerable to industry disruptions? What happens if Amazon raises seller fees to 30%? What if technological changes make DIY repairs impossible on newer vehicles? These scenarios highlight why diversification across multiple business models provides crucial protection.

    Perhaps more importantly, we tackle the psychological barriers that keep owners chained to their businesses – the belief that no one can do it as well as you, or simply not knowing how to train effectively. The reflection gets personal when we consider what truly matters at life's end. Nobody looks back wishing they'd spent more time answering parts inquiries or diagnosing vehicles when they could have been living life on their own terms.

    Whether you're contemplating entering the automotive aftermarket or you're a veteran looking to reclaim your freedom, this episode offers both the wake-up call and conceptual framework needed to transform from glorified employee to true business owner. Subscribe to continue the journey toward building a business that works for you, not the other way around.

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    16 mins
  • Episode 1: “Welcome to Parts Perspective”
    May 21 2025

    EPISODE 1 — Welcome to Parts Perspective
    Who this podcast is really for (and why now is the time to launch it)

    Whether you sell parts online, over the counter, or out of your garage — Parts Perspective was built with you in mind.

    In this opening episode, we’re laying the foundation. I’ll walk you through:

    • Who this podcast is for (and who it isn’t)
    • What’s broken in the automotive parts industry right now
    • What you can expect from future episodes — solo deep dives, real-world strategy, zero fluff
    • And why I’m even qualified to talk about this in the first place

    If you’ve ever dealt with supplier chaos, razor-thin margins, customer returns, or just want to know what’s actually working for real parts sellers in 2025 — you’re in the right place.

    This isn’t another generic business podcast. It’s built by someone in the trenches. Someone who still answers angry emails, still chases backorders, and still knows the high of finally shipping out a $2,000 order without issues.

    Welcome to Parts Perspective — where we break down the real side of selling automotive parts and accessories.

    Subscribe now for weekly insights, stories, and strategy from the front lines of the aftermarket world.

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    3 mins