me and my wife opened our smoke/vape shop a few years ago and sales were doing AMAZING. we had a smokeshop open up a street over from us last year and our sales have plummeted because they have prices set so low that they make probably a buck or 2 off their disposables. i’m at a loss right now, my customer service is top tier. we do giveaways, discount days, a loyalty program but I know im not doing everything that I can. our facebook and instagram does really good. I need to find a way to get more people in! any suggestions? thanks in advance!

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    11 months ago

    Considering the number of vape shops in most areas, I would suspect the trading area would be rather small such as convenience store and other support services.

    Perhaps as small as one to three-mile radius or a 10 to 15 minute drive time.

    This makes sense because you said new entrant whacked your sales volumes.

    In other words, the new store reduced your fair share of the market.

    Absent differentiation and niche, new guy is attempting to create competitive advantage with cost strategy.

    However, “So he actually gets his vapes from my vape distributor…”

    So, he has no cost advantage unless it’s in overhead.

    Arguably, new guy strategy is lower price will capture customers from your store and consumers from greater economic distance.

    I doubt this strategy will hold up for a commodity business.

    I would stick to my guns, avoid price war, and wait new guy out.

    Often customers leave to check out new business and then slowly return when greener pasture doesn’t pan out.

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    11 months ago

    Their mark up is not sustainable, either they’re selling for a loss to get customers in so they can jack the prices up later, they’re also a distributor, or you’re getting a shit deal from whatever distributor/s you’re using.

    Can you give an example of a disposable and their price on it?

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    11 months ago

    You need a parking lot sale & session. Once a month have some interactive customer games and recreational smoke sesh, food trucks, live music. Dispensary giveaways

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    11 months ago

    How many new customers do you bring in per month? Has that number been decreasing? A lot of what you mentioned you’re doing sounds great for customer retention and repeat buyers, but it sounds like you may be missing the mark on acquiring new customers.

    I would recommend some local SEO (I’m biased because that’s my profession) but honestly if you’re somewhat tech savvy and know how to edit your own website, you can do it yourself with enough time and research.

    Any questions, I’m an open book!

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      11 months ago

      thank you! yes I have someone who has published our website never thought about SEO going to make sure I get all of that taken care of thank you! i was thinking good reviews would take me far enough.

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    11 months ago

    Some thoughts:
    - Paid advertising
    - Some campaign that could have a lot of organic reach on social media
    - Differentiate with different / higher end products / products that last longer / have better taste / better vape hardware
    - Ask customers for reviews on google, maybe offer them something in return
    - Run some crazy promo to get people in the door

    It helps to think of it like this:
    - How can I bring in more customers?
    - How can I have customers buy more often?
    - How can I increase the amount a customer spends when he buys?

    In your case, it sounds like you are focusing a lot on existing customers, but not so much on new customers. Who are your customers? What do they do? Where do they hang out (online and in real life)? What kind of people are they? That should set you on a path to find more.

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      11 months ago

      Thank you for the perspective! I spend alot of time jotting down ideas with a pen and paper but rarely ever I get ideas from others

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    11 months ago

    Do package bundles work for you? Maybe some lower margin items with higher ones? Things you otherwise would have more trouble moving.

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      11 months ago

      Yes! we want to get more into that, right now we only offer bundles for the holidays but year round would be more beneficial

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    11 months ago

    You’re right, see I almost panicked and wanted to lower prices but my wife stuck to her guns and told me that it wasnt a good idea and the turn out of profit percentage would ultimately make it harder on us lol. there weren’t many smokeshops when we opened in 2021 because most of them closed during the pandemic and a couple years later theyre all over the place now