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TopicI'm pretty salty at this young business owner in my town.
MabusIncarnate
04/06/17 1:37:28 AM
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Zanzenburger posted...
MabusIncarnate posted...
I'd think there is a much higher need and demand for women's clothing opposed to laser tag. Your business is very much a special interest that appeals to a pretty small demographic, her business is much more generalized and widespread. I can understand the difference in followers for sure.

TheVipaGTS posted...
no disrespect TC, but there is a bigger market for clothing stores than laser tag, regardless of how it was funded, she still turned it into what it is...

Not really.

My laser tag place is more like a local Chuck E. Cheese, with arcades and pool tables, as well as karaoke and a coffee shop inside.. It is the go-to place for family entertainment around here. The problem was I didn't have the marketing budget to reach my target audience the first year and a half. Once I paid back some debts amd reorganized, I was able to market more. Now I am over capacity at points with party bookings.

Her advantage was she had no expenses of her own, so she had essentially a blank check to market however and as much as she wants.

Well you didn't say all that to begin with, that's a pretty big massive difference than just calling it laser tag. I've gone to arcades, coffee shops and pool halls. I've never stepped foot in a laser tag facility. Now your annoyance is a bit more justified knowing the expanse of your business isn't limited to just laser tag.
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