David Frangioni: CE Pros Need to be Re-inspired
David Frangioni of Audio One explains why CE pros have to be proactive in making 2010 a better year.
Audio One Founder David Frangioni says “we have to be inspired now and make 2010 an up year and a better year.”
For someone who has been in the industry for more than 20 years, David Frangioni sees no time more critical than the present.
"The economic collapse occurred; there's now an economic rebuild. We have to be re-inspired. We can't wait any longer," he says. "We can't say, ‘2010 is going to be another down year, let's be inspired in 2011.
"Business isn't going to wait for us, so we have to go now and we have to get out there and we have to be inspired now and make 2010 an up year and a better year."
This immediacy is just one of the reasons why Frangioni, founder of Audio One, is participating in the EHX Spring 2010 (March 25-27 in Orlando, FL) for the sixth year.
"To me the theme of EHX 2010 should be, ‘Do it now. Now is the time,'" he says. "Now, now, now. That should be the only word anybody thinks."
Frangioni will be joining a panel of proven integrators for the CE Pro Session, "Making Money Again & Again: Secrets of Recurring Revenue," exploring business models, emerging technologies, target profit, margins, and what it takes to succeed.
Frangioni's own business has found success by thinking one step ahead. Audio One's clients include Aerosmith, Capitol Records, KISS, Sting, and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Frangioni looks to share his experiences with other custom electronics professionals.
"I hope that they'll learn how to stay ahead of the curve and keep their eye on their business and keep innovating," he says. "That's really the foundation of Audio One, in my business in home automation, to constantly be thinking, ‘What do we do a year from now? What do we do if one part of our business doesn't work out? What's Plan B? What's Plan C? How do we stay diversified and yet still have growth in different categories?'
"This is the biggest challenge that our industry and small businesses have ever seen in probably the lifetime of anybody who will ever attend this show," he adds. "I am absolutely shocked, really, at how extreme the economic collapse has been. Fortunately, I saw it coming to a certain extent and we were pretty successful in bucking the trend, for the most part, but it's really been extreme. There are a lot of guys, I'm sure, that made major changes to their business. This is a time for everybody to unify, to learn, and to be inspired."
Frangioni is also participating in the EHX Mentor Program. This inaugural program gives attendees the opportunity to meet one-on-one with experienced dealers who will offer advice and guidance. Sign-up for the program will open next week on http://www.ehxweb.com (advance sign up is required).
"The economic collapse occurred; there's now an economic rebuild. We have to be re-inspired. We can't wait any longer," he says. "We can't say, ‘2010 is going to be another down year, let's be inspired in 2011.
"Business isn't going to wait for us, so we have to go now and we have to get out there and we have to be inspired now and make 2010 an up year and a better year."
This immediacy is just one of the reasons why Frangioni, founder of Audio One, is participating in the EHX Spring 2010 (March 25-27 in Orlando, FL) for the sixth year.
"To me the theme of EHX 2010 should be, ‘Do it now. Now is the time,'" he says. "Now, now, now. That should be the only word anybody thinks."
Frangioni will be joining a panel of proven integrators for the CE Pro Session, "Making Money Again & Again: Secrets of Recurring Revenue," exploring business models, emerging technologies, target profit, margins, and what it takes to succeed.
Stay One Step Ahead
Frangioni's own business has found success by thinking one step ahead. Audio One's clients include Aerosmith, Capitol Records, KISS, Sting, and Ozzy and Sharon Osbourne. Frangioni looks to share his experiences with other custom electronics professionals.
"I hope that they'll learn how to stay ahead of the curve and keep their eye on their business and keep innovating," he says. "That's really the foundation of Audio One, in my business in home automation, to constantly be thinking, ‘What do we do a year from now? What do we do if one part of our business doesn't work out? What's Plan B? What's Plan C? How do we stay diversified and yet still have growth in different categories?'
"This is the biggest challenge that our industry and small businesses have ever seen in probably the lifetime of anybody who will ever attend this show," he adds. "I am absolutely shocked, really, at how extreme the economic collapse has been. Fortunately, I saw it coming to a certain extent and we were pretty successful in bucking the trend, for the most part, but it's really been extreme. There are a lot of guys, I'm sure, that made major changes to their business. This is a time for everybody to unify, to learn, and to be inspired."
EHX Mentor Program
Frangioni is also participating in the EHX Mentor Program. This inaugural program gives attendees the opportunity to meet one-on-one with experienced dealers who will offer advice and guidance. Sign-up for the program will open next week on http://www.ehxweb.com (advance sign up is required).
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Jessica Camerato has been working with EHX since 2007. She will be keeping you up-to-date on the latest news, events, and show information on EHX Spring 2010. Have suggestions or something you want to read about? Email Jessica at jcamerato@ehpub.com.


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