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The Best DVD Kiosk Locations to Attract Customers Home
When you own an automated DVD machine, you know the most important factor in
determining your success is the volume of customers you have the potential
to serve in a single day. So, what are some of the best DVD kiosk locations
to get you the maximum number of rentals your kiosk can handle? That answer
will depend on the area you serve and the time of year.
First and foremost select a business to house your machine that sees a lot
of traffic each day. You can’t get attract customers to your kiosk if your
location isn’t in a place that is on the way to completing other everyday
errands. Some of the best DVD kiosk locations are in grocery stores,
convenience stores, gas stations, coffee shops and drug store chains. These
are all places that people visit on a regular basis.
Where you situate your DVD kiosk within the store is also an important
consideration. You will have an agreement with the property owner on this
topic. Keep the arrangement as flexible as possible so you can change the
spot if it doesn’t see the kind of success you had hoped to achieve. Usually
the best DVD kiosk locations are near the entrance or exit doors of the
store. Since the users will need time to browse the selections and read
movie descriptions, be sure the location is well lit and is kept at the
right temperature. If you live in a cold climate, no one will want to stand
outside to make the transaction and the same is true if you live in a very
hot climate.
Since your customers will likely be using either a debit or credit card to
pay for the rental, be sure your kiosks are positioned in secure places. DVD
kiosk locations that are questionable will be passed over completely for
kiosks that are situated in areas where the customer feels there is a better
level of security. Customers won’t spend the time to browse through the
video selections if they are being bumped by other shoppers while standing
in front of your kiosk. Your DVD kiosk should be placed so that your clients
have some room to themselves to feel as though there is a little bit of
privacy. If you are still searching for places to position your DVD rental
equipment, try visiting existing kiosks in neighboring towns to see which
locations seem to attract the most customers.
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