Saturday, December 16, 2017

First Ship Shape TV commercial

A sneak preview of our first #shipshapetv commercial that we shot yesterday.     It turned out to be a lot of fun and Jeanne was #Awesome!    It took about 1.5 hours to complete.   When we went it into the studio, it has just started to snow.  When we came out, there was 5" on the ground!    wow.

We used the @seadek floor that I thought of, designed and fabricated and we loved how it turned out. It really sends the message that we represent #SeaDek and the we serve the entire #pacificnorthwest, #britishcolumbia and #california.   Note the detail in the clock tower, Space Needle and the islands.






It is the same floor that we will use for the upcoming boat shows in #spokane, #seattle and #montana.

Watch for #contemporarymarineflooring in 2018.....quietly making noise.

Cheers, Scott and Jeanne

Saturday, December 9, 2017

Big plans for 2018

Good morning.

I wanted to take the time to announce our plans for 2018.   We're Very excited and there's a LOT to tell.

Firstly, we have decided to sign a contract with Ship Shape TV for 2018.   We've done a lot of research and concluded that we believe this will significantly impact our volume and exposure tremendously.  We're going to be busy!

SeaDek has been associated with #ShipShape TV for decades.    They still advertise nationally.    We felt that there may be a segment of boaters here in the Pacific Northwest that may be familiar with Seadek from the commercials, seeing it on OEM boats or just seeing it on their neighbors' boat at the Marina...but for whatever reason, are apprehensive about pulling the trigger.

We are going to focus on getting information out there about how the process works to calm any fears that folks might have about having to template their own boat...or install the #SeaDek themselves.    We want to spread the word that we now have trained professionals everywhere in the PacificNorthwest and British Columbia to do that for you.

Ship Shape TV is on #Rootsports here in the northwest.    Check it out and watch for us in 2018.



Next, we (Contemporary Marine Flooring) decided to donate a boat to our non-profit organization-  Golf Teaches Integrity.   The boat is an 18' Century Open Bow that is in rough shape.    We are going to find local vendors that will assist us in making the boat like new.    It will then be raffled off at the 2019 Spokane National Boat Show.   All proceeds will go to #golfteachesintegrity.    For more information about the non-profit or the raffle, visit golfteachesintegrity.com.

Also....SeaDek recently announced a new Captains' Fish Series-   an array of onshore and offshore fish that they used special tooling and cutting techniques to really make some artistic pieces.    The problem was that they forgot about us west coasters!.   So, we hired a local artist and designed our own series.  We came up with designs for a Coho salmon, a Chinook salmon and a Dungeness crab.  We then perfected the geometries and tool paths until we were extremely happy with the outcomes.   I'll show you a quick preview, but will take some high quality photos once formally announced.

We sent the additions to SeaDek and asked them if they would consider adding them to their official series and they have agreed.   So we should get some good exposure and we're proud of that whole project.   Nice work #contemporarymarineflooring team!   And thanks for all of your efforts.   And special thanks to Geoff Chinn, the local artist who assisted in the design / drawings.





We are selling these pieces of #genuineseadek artwork both on our website:   contemporary marine.com and we'll sell them at our booths at the Seattle, Spokane and Montana Boat shows.   They will be available for $25.00 each or two for $40.00 if you are interested in owning a certified genuineseadek piece of art or maybe just want to contribute to a worthy non-profit!


Finally, I want to notify everyone that reads our blogs that SeaDek has announced a price increase effective end of March, 2019.     So, if you are considering getting your boat #seadeked, now is the time to order.

Cheers to everyone.    Have a Great Holiday season.   And please check out Ship Shape TV!

Scott and Jeanne

Thursday, November 16, 2017

SeaDek Introduces New Color Options

SeaDek Introduces New Color Options
More opportunities for customization with expanded palette
Rockledge, FL, (November 16, 2017)-Answering the call for more options in color matching and customization, SeaDek Marine Products is excited to announce the launch of six new colors to augment their existing palette. The new offerings-Terra, Cappuccino, Cream, Chocolate, Smoke Gray, and Dark Gray-provide new hues to expand upon their already extensive selection, and deliver more versatility with organic earth tones that lend themselves to the sophisticated boat designs that define today's market.
                                                         
"SeaDek was founded on the idea of offering boaters a totally customizable product that could be designed around the tastes and needs of the individual," said Jason Gardner, VP of Marketing. "By continually bringing new colors, designs, logo options, and innovative materials to market, we can keep pace with the latest designs and trends in the industry."
 
As with all SeaDek products, the new colors are UV resistant and designed to withstand the harsh conditions of the marine environment.  The new offerings are available to OEMs, dealers, and end users, and sample kits can be ordered free of charge at www.seadek.com.

About SeaDek Marine Products
SeaDek manufactures a wide range of PE/EVA non-skid products for OEM boat builders, aftermarket customers, and dealers. In addition to custom products, SeaDek offers an extensive line of retail items, including DIY sheet material, anti-fatigue helm station pads, coaming bolsters, and more. As a safe and comfortable alternative to molded-in non-skid, paint-on textures and other marine traction products currently available, SeaDek provides exceptional traction and aesthetically pleasing stylistic options. Manufactured from UV protected non-absorbent foam, SeaDek utilizes an acrylic-based 3M™ pressure sensitive adhesive for a lasting bond and simple peel-and-stick application. In 2014, SeaDek became an employee owned company with the implementation of an ESOP profit sharing plan. With a wide array of colors, textures, and thicknesses available, there is a place for SeaDek on every boat. Learn more at http://www.seadek.com.
 

Saturday, November 11, 2017

social media marketing

So I have to admit, I don't really get this social media marketing gig. I understand that the younger folks use social media to interact, so to help spread the word about what you do, you have to have a presence on social media. The concept is that word of mouth will spread, it goes viral and you get rich, right? Well, the closest I've come is when we did one job on C Dock at Two Rivers Marina, they loved it and told their neighbors about us who started ordering @seadek for their own boats and it took off like a wildfire. It was fun, and rewarding.....and had Nothing to do with social media!

I guess I go back to what my dad taught me..."you get paid for what you do". To me that means customer first. Do a great job and do what you say you're going to do. The rest falls into place.

I do research on how to improve my business using social research, and what I get is....there's not much data to support that all of the hours you spend posting content really pays off, but again, you have to do it. What I found this morning is the hottest thing is Reposting old content....just to keep it out there and in front of your followers. See @meetedgar for more details on how this works, but for $50 a month, they will take your library of content and keep posting it over and over and over... They claim that it will double your followers. To me, it just seems that it would annoy the people who do follow #contemporarymarineflooring. We already live in a world where spam is king, so many people make $ just putting a new face on something somebody else invented / innovated and fewer and fewer people understand somebody has to actually make stuff. :(

The one tip I did think was a great idea from this morning was to post a "tip of the week". I'm going to try to start doing this, and it may or may not have anything to with SeaDek. It will have to do with customer first.

I will continue to post of FB and on Instagram and encourage you to follow us and #contemporaryfiberglass. I also blog and I try to include some personal stuff to keep it in front of my customers that we have some really interesting stuff that we do when we're not making #seadek. It's true, We work to live, not live to work.

We have the best customers ever and we're grateful. Have a Great rest of your weekend.