Justin Beaudoin
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Hey everyone...
I'm wondering what your thoughts are in regards to a mobile computer business (on-site) moving into adding a storefront to their portfolio so to speak.
I guess what I'm saying is I have a successful business running out of my home with a few technicians that exclusively does remote on site support. It's great. However, often people tell me "I wish you had a shop so I could see your computers for sale". We have systems for sale, but sometimes people don't ask or think of us as a source because we don't have a "showroom". In addition, there's people I know that avoid using us because they can't drop off their computer and they prefer this service over on-site... despite offering a pickup and drop off service.
Do you think it's a good move to a have a store front? I think it has advertising benefits, new customer benefits, and new revenue sources from product sales.
Bad move, good move?
I'm wondering what your thoughts are in regards to a mobile computer business (on-site) moving into adding a storefront to their portfolio so to speak.
I guess what I'm saying is I have a successful business running out of my home with a few technicians that exclusively does remote on site support. It's great. However, often people tell me "I wish you had a shop so I could see your computers for sale". We have systems for sale, but sometimes people don't ask or think of us as a source because we don't have a "showroom". In addition, there's people I know that avoid using us because they can't drop off their computer and they prefer this service over on-site... despite offering a pickup and drop off service.
Do you think it's a good move to a have a store front? I think it has advertising benefits, new customer benefits, and new revenue sources from product sales.
Bad move, good move?
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