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How to Make Your Business Remarkable For No Cost

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What is the natural extension of your offering that can make your business a blockbuster
December 2, 2010

 

 

 

 

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Question:  How does an ordinary diner get people to line up to pay $20 for a hamburger?   Actually, I should add how does a diner do this without costing themselves any additional monies?

Well, Ellen’s Stardust Diner, located at 1650 Broadway in Manhattan, has figured it out. They get diners to line up and pay exorbitant fees for ordinary diner food by offering something of value which costs them nothing. Indeed, not only does it cost them nothing but they actually have the people supplying the extra value lining up themselves to provide it.

So what do they do? 

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At Ellen's, would-be actors and actresses sing Broadway tunes for patrons while serving milk shakes and fries. For the one-time cost of an AV system, the owners of Ellen's have transformed the diner experience to a fun, "you got to check it out" restaurant.  Of course, creating this concept in the heart of the theatre district was a natural. It makes sense to offer this unique dining experience to theatre-goers (i.e., those that love show tunes).

On the other side of the equation, the waiters and waitresses are eager for this gig because it allows them to sing "on Broadway", practice their craft and perhaps be found.  In fact, many, many former staff at Ellen's have made it to the Great White Way. It, therefore, costs Ellen's nothing to create a unique experience for which diners are willing to pay a premium.

As you work on your business, try and figure out what you can offer for little or no costs that can transforms your business into a remarkable, wait-in-line type of business.

 

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Matthew Weiss is an admitted business learning junkie. He reads only business books and magazines (well almost only) and attends dozens of business workshops, keynotes and panel discussions each year. In this blog, he provides quality, take-home value from "all of the above" and shares his personal thoughts and experiences. Weiss is a New York traffic lawyer and sole owner of Weiss & Associates, PC, a boutique law firm specializing in vehicle and traffic matters throughout New York State. He is also the Global Learning Chair for the Entrepreneurs' Organization. He can be reached at mjweiss@888redlight.com.

He can be reached at mjweiss@888redlight.com.

 
 

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