Many times you go to a website to check what they ate offering, but it’s not very clear what they do. It may be because what they do is complex, or they rather sound clever than do a good job communicating what’s important to you.
Have a website dedicated to explaining exactly what other service providers do. In a simple and straightforward way, the reader will learn the important points they want to know about that service. There can also be a discussion by the readers for each such service explanation.
Revenue can be from ad placements or commissions on sales.
You know it’s not good for you, but it’s hard to break the habit. Many times you might not even notice you are doing it, getting up and going to the cupboard.
Have “beacons” that you can stick in or near the places you go to when you want a snack. Every time you approach any of these “beaconed” places your smartphone will alert you not to do it. You might even record a personal message that plays at that point. You can also have multiple messages, each one playing when you approach the “beacon” associated with it.
No-shows are bad in many ways. Emotional (disappointment, anger, resentment, etc.), behavioral (what shall I do now), and of course financial.
A book that explains all the proven strategies and tactics you can use to reduce no-shows. All the theory and psychology at work, and give practical advice with examples for many different situations (dentist, restaurant, etc.)
By looking at the demographic and psychogenic markup of your current customers, you can find out other things that a large part of them are in-market for. Things that interest them or they are looking to buy.
You find such an interest area that does not contradict your brand, and find good partners in that field. Invite these partner(s) to do an event with you at your store.
Your customers will appreciate it (the large group that is interested.) The partner will like the new business and clients they get. And you’ll get a commission on sales from the partner.
So you won’t have to clean the potty each time.
Have an inlay that goes into and over the potty. When the little one has finished, just remove, seal and through away.