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Hi guys,
I was just wondering what some of you have done in the past when opening your first, or second, store. We are finishing up the renovation of our second location and I am trying to put together as many ideas as possible to really help get the ball rolling.
I'm newish to the company, but when my father opened his first store, it started extremely slow. He was concentrating on his web development services until the walk-in business picked up. I'd rather have a huge showing right off the break, obviously.
So a few of the things that I was thinking about are
~1 week prior to opening, hit all of the businesses (Should we consider residential too?) within a mile or so with a friendly visit to simply let them know that we moved into the area, what we do, etc. Not selling anything.
~1 week prior to opening, USPS Every Door Direct Mail - Surrounding neighborhood and businesses.
Renting a "Sky Dancer" for our first week, setting it on the corner of our lot which is on a busy street in town.
Advertising heavy discounts for the first week which would hopefully encourage people to at least come check us out. Maybe ~50% off all services, or more.
That's pretty much what I have been considering so far. I feel as if we can at least have people come see our new shop, that would be satisfactory. My uncle opened a restaurant downtown a few years back and I remember that he sent out 100+ invitations to people for a free meal before they opened. It helped the employees get used to things, got their name out there, and easily attracted a bunch of people into the place to see how it was. Obviously it was an expensive tactic, but the point is that he went big at the start to make sure people knew he was there and that he had a great service / product.
So I would appreciate any comments or criticism regarding our new store opening. Thanks!
I was just wondering what some of you have done in the past when opening your first, or second, store. We are finishing up the renovation of our second location and I am trying to put together as many ideas as possible to really help get the ball rolling.
I'm newish to the company, but when my father opened his first store, it started extremely slow. He was concentrating on his web development services until the walk-in business picked up. I'd rather have a huge showing right off the break, obviously.
So a few of the things that I was thinking about are
~1 week prior to opening, hit all of the businesses (Should we consider residential too?) within a mile or so with a friendly visit to simply let them know that we moved into the area, what we do, etc. Not selling anything.
~1 week prior to opening, USPS Every Door Direct Mail - Surrounding neighborhood and businesses.
Renting a "Sky Dancer" for our first week, setting it on the corner of our lot which is on a busy street in town.
Advertising heavy discounts for the first week which would hopefully encourage people to at least come check us out. Maybe ~50% off all services, or more.
That's pretty much what I have been considering so far. I feel as if we can at least have people come see our new shop, that would be satisfactory. My uncle opened a restaurant downtown a few years back and I remember that he sent out 100+ invitations to people for a free meal before they opened. It helped the employees get used to things, got their name out there, and easily attracted a bunch of people into the place to see how it was. Obviously it was an expensive tactic, but the point is that he went big at the start to make sure people knew he was there and that he had a great service / product.
So I would appreciate any comments or criticism regarding our new store opening. Thanks!