nosed_b18b
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Ok. THis idea just popped into my head like 10 mins ago, and I wanted to know if you guys think it would work or not? Or maybe you guys have already tried it, and you could tell me how it worked out for you.
Some of these more popular nightclubs that I know use a velvet rope technique to get people to come there. One I know of that is pretty popular is Rain, in South Beach.
Don't ask me why I was thinking of that in the car, ok?? I just was.
For those of you, that don't know what the velvet rope technique is. It's a simple sectioned off area at the entrance way of a club using a rope. That's where the bouncers/frontmen stand with a list and ask if you're on it. You know, like how you see in the movies. THey just try to get a good girl-to-guy ratio. It's actually a very good tactic that they use. Even if there's nobody inside, there will always be a huge line outside.
ANyways, I was wondering if I could apply that to a detail service. Like in my flyers I could write little phrases here and there like: "Now taking appointments" or "by appointment only". I don't necessarily mean to use those exact phrases, but to just give an example of what I'm talking about. Making it sound like my services are so exclusive that only particular people can call to have to me work on their cars. Do you think that would work?? Do you think that many people would "fall" into it??
Thanks,
Gerald
Some of these more popular nightclubs that I know use a velvet rope technique to get people to come there. One I know of that is pretty popular is Rain, in South Beach.
Don't ask me why I was thinking of that in the car, ok?? I just was.
For those of you, that don't know what the velvet rope technique is. It's a simple sectioned off area at the entrance way of a club using a rope. That's where the bouncers/frontmen stand with a list and ask if you're on it. You know, like how you see in the movies. THey just try to get a good girl-to-guy ratio. It's actually a very good tactic that they use. Even if there's nobody inside, there will always be a huge line outside.
ANyways, I was wondering if I could apply that to a detail service. Like in my flyers I could write little phrases here and there like: "Now taking appointments" or "by appointment only". I don't necessarily mean to use those exact phrases, but to just give an example of what I'm talking about. Making it sound like my services are so exclusive that only particular people can call to have to me work on their cars. Do you think that would work?? Do you think that many people would "fall" into it??
Thanks,
Gerald
