Andrew
Active member
some keys things I've learned:
-Sell online! This will extend your market and help make up for those slow weeks. Invest in a good web designer to build you a clean and easy to use site.
-Have everything clearly marked with prices! People used to ask me none stop what the price of things of. Now I clearly mark and list the prices the day before the fish arrive so there is no question on the costs.
-Have a FRAG tank! Buy in larger pieces and cut them down yourself. Much cheaper and than it looks cleaner to mount them to plugs and display them. Organize the tank by price range and have $8,$,10,$15,$20,ect clearly marked. You will make a lot of your coral sales off the frag tank and which can help pay the bills the most.
-Keep the tanks clean as can be. Never let the glass get dirty inclucding the outside. You have to present the product well for it to attract. Upgrade the lighting even in the fish only tanks to make it brighter and have the fish stand out.
-Order weekly! Rather you go with a USA wholeseller or buy direct, make sure you have fish and coral arriving each week. If a customer comes in for a month and you have the same thing they wont come back as often. Change it up and make it interesting to keep people coming back weekly.
-Start an email list where you will send out arrival dates of new products and livestock. If business is slow, send out an email with samples of what you expect to arrive the next day alone with sales and this will attract customers if they see something that catches their eye.
-Don't give deals to people! If you give deals and never charge the sticker price everyone will always want a deal and look at your sticker price as the highest offer. I've gone through this many times with giving people price cuts for buying more than 1 and ect and every time it ends up bad. They come back and ask for "their price."
-Stock a wide range of equpiment. Some people will want a cheap skimmer and others will want the very best so stock the full range. Keep parts on hand and the fish food stocked up! Frozen foods will sell very quick so always keep extra on hand so you're not ordering more for 2 day shipping and paying an arm and a leg.
-Sell online! This will extend your market and help make up for those slow weeks. Invest in a good web designer to build you a clean and easy to use site.
-Have everything clearly marked with prices! People used to ask me none stop what the price of things of. Now I clearly mark and list the prices the day before the fish arrive so there is no question on the costs.
-Have a FRAG tank! Buy in larger pieces and cut them down yourself. Much cheaper and than it looks cleaner to mount them to plugs and display them. Organize the tank by price range and have $8,$,10,$15,$20,ect clearly marked. You will make a lot of your coral sales off the frag tank and which can help pay the bills the most.
-Keep the tanks clean as can be. Never let the glass get dirty inclucding the outside. You have to present the product well for it to attract. Upgrade the lighting even in the fish only tanks to make it brighter and have the fish stand out.
-Order weekly! Rather you go with a USA wholeseller or buy direct, make sure you have fish and coral arriving each week. If a customer comes in for a month and you have the same thing they wont come back as often. Change it up and make it interesting to keep people coming back weekly.
-Start an email list where you will send out arrival dates of new products and livestock. If business is slow, send out an email with samples of what you expect to arrive the next day alone with sales and this will attract customers if they see something that catches their eye.
-Don't give deals to people! If you give deals and never charge the sticker price everyone will always want a deal and look at your sticker price as the highest offer. I've gone through this many times with giving people price cuts for buying more than 1 and ect and every time it ends up bad. They come back and ask for "their price."
-Stock a wide range of equpiment. Some people will want a cheap skimmer and others will want the very best so stock the full range. Keep parts on hand and the fish food stocked up! Frozen foods will sell very quick so always keep extra on hand so you're not ordering more for 2 day shipping and paying an arm and a leg.