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David1962
I just thought maybe not advertising I may be missing a trick?
Well no one on here can answer that for you as every shop and town is different. But there is one sure fire way to find out
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I just thought maybe not advertising I may be missing a trick?
thank you for your reply.
no, I don't think there is... I have been adding bits and pieces and different ideas for the past year, and feel it has a good offering. Admittedly, the shop is not in the best place, it's in a residential village, with a post office shop up the road, and next door to an express supermarket. The people that come in, really like it, and say we are very reasonably priced, and I do get regulars.. I just thought maybe not advertising I may be missing a trick?
We're offering shake away style milkshakes in our new shop and are struggling to find a single supplier for confectionary. We've currently found the pound shop and b&m to be cheapest being 30-35p a bar. Anyone any ideas?
Were also struggling to find a decent stand to store all of the sweets/chocolates on?
Have read through this thread and have found it really interesting and its nice to see how helpful everyone is.
I am not in a position to rent a shop so I thought I could set up a website selling retro type sweets, I have seen people doing this but wondered how realistic this is, there are a few people doing it already.
Also can I run this from home or would I need a unit somewhere (which I am not really able to afford) / do I need take a food hygiene course, that wouldn't be a problem but just needed to know if thats something I need to get sorted.
Any help or advice would be gratefully received.
Thank you
There are thousands of people doing this, margins are now poor because of this, so to make any money you need a massive turnover. To get this you will need spend a few grand on a good website, then an absolute fortune on marketing it, which will make the £10k minimum on stock to start with and the thousands invested in a large unit seem small fry.
Trust me, we tried it twice and it wasn't worth it, as we couldn't afford to hold the amount of sock needed. And when the margins were being eroded we thought sod this for a game!.
In the bricks and mortar world I compete against 3 other shops within a 6 mile radius. In the internet world I compete against thousands of competitors operating at far lower margins then I do, and you may say, 'but there are millions of customers out there in the big wide world that I can reach'. But unfortunately for me to reach these people I need to invest a fortune that I just don't have.
Hi everyone, I have just found this forum after scouring the internet for some advice and help with a problem our shop is facing with.
Our shop has been trading for almost 5 years and we are on the verge of collapse, dont get me wrong we have a huge selection but I think maybe we are over pricing, and would like your comments as to the prices you are selling your products. ours are 1pound per 100grams.
Trying all options so any help would be greatly appreciated
Is this post still open, looking at the date it reads 1012
Hi everyone, I have just found this forum after scouring the internet for some advice and help with a problem our shop is facing with.
Our shop has been trading for almost 5 years and we are on the verge of collapse, dont get me wrong we have a huge selection but I think maybe we are over pricing, and would like your comments as to the prices you are selling your products. ours are 1pound per 100grams.
Trying all options so any help would be greatly appreciated
Homeshop thread for sweet retailers........within ten miles of me is over sixty sheltered/residential homes for the elderly who are all partial to werthers/Pontefract cakes/coconut mushrooms/jelly babes/humbugs etc etc, each home 20+ residents and have coffee mornings/afternoons, have a word with staff and set up small stall in the lounge area before the coffee morning and bring in £1.00 bags weighed out......also chocs for xmas etc etc weekly service they appreciate, soon get to know their preferences,
Am trialing currently with some success with fresh groceries, but introducing confectionery with this
just a thought
regards
Colin oop north
ps need public liability/crb to visit
The only staff in the homes are cleaners, and site warden/manager, we are talking very capable people, they are mostly forgotten about, still got their marbles (well probably a few more than me in a lot of cases!!) and a terrific sense of humour, just need to treat them with respect, they have independent living ie their own flat with warden on site if needed, not visiting nursing homes, these residents mostly have special needs.
Hi everyone I am looking for some other wholesalers to try finding things that customers have asked for. I currently use, uk sweets, hancocks, sweets wholesale & stateside candy co.
Are there any others that you all use ?
I'm after some more help.
I have just had a customer come in asking for a refund as the boiled sweets she bought on Friday were stuck to the paper bag that we use. What bags do you all use & how can I stop this from happening?
Hi Warnie
I see you already have your slush machine back. Did you decide to purchase this one or continue down the rental route?
I'm currently using Appleton Sweets as my main wholesaler after doing lots of research.