Vending Machines - Reasons for Relocating
There are numerous reasons why you might need to find a new location for your vending machines.
If your vending machine is not giving you the kind of business you want after trying all the usual ways to increase your vending profits, such as changing product mix or lowering the price, then it becomes apparent that you will need a more productive vending location.
When this situation occurs, it is best to leave your vending machine at that location until you secure a replacement location. Otherwise, you do not want your machines to end up in your garage, collecting dust right? If a vending machine is idle, it generates nothing but dust. Needless to say, your current location is always better than no vending location at all.
You know you will have to relocate when...
- Businesses close.
- They move to an area that you do not service.
- The decision maker decides she doesn't want your vending machines in their area anymore. You cannot do anything if he or she is tired of your machines.
- The vending machine may be causing ants, bugs, etc.
- Employees may be breaking into your vending machines on a regular basis.
- The business burns down.
- A new decision maker comes with a new preference and decides he wants all your vending machines removed.
- The owner's brother-in-law goes into the vending machine business and they decide to keep it in the family.
- The store owner or the store manager claims that your vending business is causing a lot of mess.
- The owner decides to buy his own vending machines.
- The employees are slobs and are leaving the vending machine area a mess despite repeated warnings, until the management orders the vending machines removed.
- Employees abuse the privilege of having vending machines by socializing or "hiding out" at the machines when they should be working.
- People who work in building regularly come into non-public areas to use the vending machines and the owner or manager considers it too disruptive.
- Other vending machines show up at a later date and are placed beside yours, It now takes part of your profit and the location is no longer profitable.
- And the list goes on and on.
I am sure that you know by now that the key to achieve vending success is location. If you think that your current vending location is not giving you your ideal profit then it is best to just relocate. Relocating may just be the solution to your vending business. Be aware, this time, that you cannot afford to have a poor vending location anymore. You are done with that. What you want now is a location that will serve the full purpose of your vending machines.
Assuming the last vending locator you hired did not do you any good, you will have to be careful now. Don't just hire someone. Hire an expert. A vending locator expert does not just tell you he is one, he shows it.
Sometimes for us to achieve success, we have to change and re-evaluate our atmosphere, this does not only apply to humans, but also to our vending machines. Happy Vending.
About the Author
Jayne Manziel is a successful Entrepreneur Vending Locator that has helped hundreds of people build their Vending Machine business from ground up for over 20 years. She devotes the time, energy, and effort into her clients and mentors them to ensure their success. To learn more visit her Vending Locators Network at http://www.vendinglocatorsnetwork.com . She is a proven leader in assisting vending machine operators to achieve financial success.
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