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supplier top 5

Candid Content from Supplier and Retailer – What You Need to Know

The supplier/retailer relationship is critical. We all should work to nurture these relationships in the same manner that we focus on fostering customer loyalty.
Locally drives shoppers to nearby shops

Locally.com Drives Shoppers to their Favorite Brands at Nearby Shops

Locally and the NBDA are teamed up to provide the bicycle industry with a technology that will take your business to the next level.
Climate Change

The Bike Business and Climate Change

Spotlight Issue: Biking Industry and Climate Change - Business Climate Leaders is an advocacy group for effective, market-based programs to reduce carbon emissions.
Melanie Apel - Women in the Bicycle Industry

Women in the Bicycle Industry- Meet Melanie Apel, Gravel City Adventure & Supply Co.

Melanie Fry shares her background on how she came to the bicycle industry and how she accomplishes her mission of inclusivity for women and cyclists of all levels.
Customer Retention Part 1

Customer Retention – Part 1

Contributed by Chris Baker- an employee at Putnam Cyclery, Putnam, CT and co-founder of Bakers Dozen Dog Treats; grain-free dog treats available at over 200 stores throughout New England. While the COVID-19 pandemic has had many negative…
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NBDA Congratulates New Board of Directors Officers

The National Bike Dealers Association (NBDA) is excited to announce the results of the January 2021 Board of Directors officer elections. The new officers, all current board members, will serve in their leadership roles for three years. Peter…
New NBDA President Heather Mason
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NBDA Welcomes New President Heather Mason

The National Bike Dealers Association (NBDA) is excited to announce that Heather Mason will lead the NBDA as president beginning February 8, 2021. The NBDA Board of Directors selected Mason after an open search to fill the role. “Heather…
Tariff war

Tariffs: Caught in the Trade War Crossfire

The bike industry—and IBDs, in particular—could be collateral damage under Trump’s proposed tariffs