- Check your profit margin. Folks are looking for bargains and if your markup is generous, it’s better to sell merchandise at a good discount than not at all.
- Give the customer a reason to come into your place of business. For existing customers it might be as simple as a postcard with an appreciation discount. We all like to be appreciated.
- Put yourself in the customer’s shoes. Why should they shop with you? Are your prices competitive?
- Approach your vendors and ask them to work with you to offer special pricing, participate in co op advertising or renegotiate your contract.
- Update your marketing collateral - websites, print ads, brochures, business cards and other supporting materials should reflect your business’ identity. You only get one chance to make a good first impression.
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1 comment:
Good article. We're trying to use this slower time to prepare for the recovery. It's scarier to take these leaps, like new, improved website, new product lines, new marketing and social media, but this should all pay off. You know the boyscout motto.
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