Creative Concealment  (info@creativeconcealment.com), HOMOSASSA FL
Gerda LaGrasse from Creative Concealment  (info@creativeconcealment.com)

Gerda LaGrasse

Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com)

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Creative Concealment offers holsters, GUN purses and concealed carry accessories for men and women.

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Products & Services
Holstered Leather Fanny Pack by Creative Concealment  (info@creativeconcealment.com)
The Holstered Leather Fanny Pack is a great option for on-the-go concealed carry. $39.50 & $42.50 http://creativeconcealment.......
 Less-Than-Lethal Protection by Creative Concealment  (info@creativeconcealment.com)
Looking for less-than-lethal protection? Visit Creative Concealment for stun guns, pepper spray, monkey fists, key rings and more. In-store ONLY.
Second Amendment Embroidered Patch. by Creative Concealment  (info@creativeconcealment.com)
Available in 2 sizes. $7.50 or $18.50. The perfect gift. http://creativeconcealment....
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Recent Activity

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on May 19, 2019
What has worked for me is to identify other goods and services that my target customer is shopping for.  Then reach out to those merchants to network with them.   (more) What has worked for me is to identify other goods and services that my target customer is shopping for.  Then reach out to those merchants to network with them.  

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on April 07, 2019
Being in a gun related industry, my 'target' market is too narrow to benefit from geographic door knocking.  I do like to pop by related businesses, often with a small gift or treat to introduce myself.  I ask them for a stack of their business cards so that I may refer the to my customers. I... (more) Being in a gun related industry, my 'target' market is too narrow to benefit from geographic door knocking.  I do like to pop by related businesses, often with a small gift or treat to introduce myself.  I ask them for a stack of their business cards so that I may refer the to my customers. I will leave them with my cards only if asked to do so.  

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on February 06, 2019
I'm a specialty retailer with a very tightly defined market niche. I would love to be able to showcase only American made holsters, gun purses and concealed carry accessories. But in order to give my customers the variety, functionality and price point they desire, I have to be open to sourcing... (more) I'm a specialty retailer with a very tightly defined market niche. I would love to be able to showcase only American made holsters, gun purses and concealed carry accessories. But in order to give my customers the variety, functionality and price point they desire, I have to be open to sourcing internationally. 

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on September 21, 2018
We were just discussing this at a gathering.  Most that I had spoken to do not have a plan.   (more) We were just discussing this at a gathering.  Most that I had spoken to do not have a plan.  

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on September 04, 2018
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Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on July 22, 2018
3.  Both.  Each has its own function. (more) 3.  Both.  Each has its own function.

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on July 11, 2018
I love postcards for this purpose.  Your message is visible to everyone who sees the card, from postal workers to the end recipient.  Even if it goes directly from their mail box into the trash, the message is still seen by someone!   For my business, I do not send postcards to the homes of my... (more) I love postcards for this purpose.  Your message is visible to everyone who sees the card, from postal workers to the end recipient.  Even if it goes directly from their mail box into the trash, the message is still seen by someone!   For my business, I do not send postcards to the homes of my customers.  I do not want to 'out' anyone as a gun owner.  For their safety, I feel that information should remain private.   I send my postcards to related businesses and agencies to garner more referrals.  This approach has worked well for me.

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on June 23, 2018
LOL. There were so many hats to wear and so may functions to master.  Of all the tasks before me, I was in mortal fear of the cash register.   Prior to opening a shop, I had spent 30 years handling large transactions for my real estate clients.  But that 'money' was all on paper. Ringing up... (more) LOL. There were so many hats to wear and so may functions to master.  Of all the tasks before me, I was in mortal fear of the cash register.   Prior to opening a shop, I had spent 30 years handling large transactions for my real estate clients.  But that 'money' was all on paper. Ringing up sales and balancing the till at the end of the day were long forgotten skills.  

Gerda from Creative Concealment (info@creativeconcealment.com) Answered this on May 06, 2018
Facebook and several other venues have very limited use for my business.  I sell gun purses, holsters and concealed weapon accessories, but no guns. However, when I use words like gun, pistol, or firearm to describe the purpose of my goods, I often trigger sensors.  Same goes for some classified... (more) Facebook and several other venues have very limited use for my business.  I sell gun purses, holsters and concealed weapon accessories, but no guns. However, when I use words like gun, pistol, or firearm to describe the purpose of my goods, I often trigger sensors.  Same goes for some classified sites such as Craigslist.org. I do work with some industry specific forums and classified ad sites, but many are poorly populated.  Some of my favorite sites that were very inclusive and productive for us have gone out of business.  It is a constant effort to find appropriate social media venues.  

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