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Your customers can only have 2 out of 3… Or your lose money!
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| Customers want three things from you.
• Great service
• Top quality products
• Low price
And it would be great if you could figure out how to give them all three and make money, but no one ever has. |
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Seize the Opportunity!
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| How successful you are really only depends on how you perceive the opportunities that surround you. Take my trip mattress shopping for example… |
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Interior Design or Home Staging Which Career Is Right for You
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| Are you considering going to Interior Design school? If you have a flair for decorating and an interest in real estate, Home Staging might be an exciting alternative career option for you. Home Staging is the art of decorating a home to sell quickly and for top dollar. |
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The Retail Advertisement that Grabbed Me By the Throat
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| Would you like to see an advertisement for a furniture store that breaks all the rules of retail advertising? If so, you'll want to read this article. |
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Living With Fear
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| “I’ve never been afraid to ask for money before, why am I so worried now?” Kate asked me. Kate and Mary were writing a business plan for a new elegant furniture store they planned to open. They had had a failed attempt to run a similar store in another state with several other partners. They told me they had learned a great deal from their failure. (“We got an MBA in retail in 6 months!”)
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Cabinet restoration franchises
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| Everything ages over time, including furniture, and as people today take more pride in their homes than ever before reversing wear and tear is important to keep furniture looking good. |
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Lesson #3: Put Yourself in Your Customers’ Shoes
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| Hindsight is 20/20. Looking back on the success – or lack thereof – of his first Subway store, DeLuca acknowledges that his biggest mistake was its “crummy location. In February, the store was doing so bad that we were thinking of closing up.” But together with his partner, Buck, the pair decided to try something even more eccentric: they decided to open up a second store. “We talked ourselves into building the second store,” says DeLuca. |
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Organization
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| Knowing the type of product or service with which we work.
We must find a special place for a given market, or find us the product that we can or want to handle, this is called Market Niche ex. If we sell furniture and office furniture, we have to find furniture, office furniture after, as different types designs have to specify what kind of design we handle ourselves,in this example it will be English, and Argentina will be made in all this is determined the market to which we are heading up to where they want, it also helps us to be indexed in a given category in search engines and give consistency to our business.
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What’s Working Now!
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| Back in the “old days” most things were bought on cash but if you didn’t have the cash to buy, retailers came up with a system called a lay-a-way plan. The retailer held the goods and you made payment to them. When you were done paying the full price you got your furniture, dishwasher or whatever. Christmas lay-a-way assured gifts for the kids. Over the years, the plan morphed into giving you the furniture at the point of purchase and making payments. |
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Following the Leader Who Follows the Leaders
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| It started out -- as most things do in the PC/CE/communications industry -- as
a "little" idea...an application store on a corner of the virtual cloud world. Suddenly you can't make your way around the web without bumping into another one. No one at Apple will say but people speculate the company has racked up $45 million with their virtual store front. Now new smartphones are coming out, every app store offers something. |
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My Retail Furniture Business Closed - Now What?
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| For 17 years I owned a small group of retail furniture specialty stores in Chicago and Southwest Michigan. I sold exotic furniture from all over the world, unusual decorative accessories and art. The retail stores were like mini-museums with price tags, and we had a great following.
I got used to working long hours in my stores, so when I was forced to close them I was left with lots of time to figure out what to do next. The solution I found was in a different industry... |
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Lesson #3: “You must get the old furniture of what you know, think, and believe out before anything new can get in”
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| “The problem is never how to get new, innovative thoughts into your mind, but how to get old ones out,” Hock once said. “Every mind is a room packed with archaic furniture. You must get the old furniture of what you know, think, and believe out before anything new can get in. Make an empty space in any corner of your mind, and creativity will instantly fill it.” |
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Organization Structure Limits or Liberates High Performance
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| The CEO of a national retailer was very frustrated. His face grew noticeably redder as he told me how he had set up each store as a profit center and was attempting to hold store managers and their regional managers accountable for profitability. But when a store under performed the store manager would show that head office buyers were forcing them into stocking the wrong merchandise for their particular mix of customers. Or they would claim that the marketers hadn't put together the right campaign for their local market.
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