and major holiday. For example add color books and accessories, craft items and other indoor activities during fall and winter. Don’t forget the stocking stuffers for Christmas.
Hold activities and events focused on children. When starting a dollar store build a children’s event into your grand opening. Then make it your habit to periodically hold additional events for the kids. Coloring contests are easy to manage and the kids love them. Periodically provide treats as shoppers finalize their purchases; with parent approval of course. Whenever you hold a major event in your store include a drawing focused on children. Simple, inexpensive prizes can be awarded to the lucky winners.
To your success when starting a dollar store!
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Bob Hamilton is an entrepreneur, author, writer, business consultant and trainer.
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