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Soaring gift shop in a mall. Brilliant, and I hope the numbers at the
end of the month validate it. Perhaps three more December's will justify it, especially after holiday shoppers begin to expect to see this unique gift shop in the mall. What a fantastic way to develop personal connections with the community! Like many marketing plans, give it time to work. This is an excellent example of proactive "taking soaring to the people" in addition to our usual "build it and they will come" approach. Congrats to Peter Smith, Director of the National Soaring Museum, and the staff, for sharing this very interesting marketing idea. Soaring clubs and commercial operators could use this as a model for a similar holiday sales effort. . By the way, if you have not visited the NSM near Elmira, New York, the archive of the SSA and home to an amazing collection of historic sailplanes, do it. Yes, it is off the beaten path, but so are most things worth seeing on the planet. You can also soar off historic Harris Hill as the museum is next to the hilltop runway. Join as a member and support our National Soaring Museum. Go to www.soaringmuseum.org for more information. Join today, or give a NSM membership as a gift. News article follows: National Soaring Museum Opens Mall Store Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY) The National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill in Big Flats recently opened a gift shop at the Arnot Mall for the holiday season. Windrider Gift Shop is located across from Liberty Travel, just inside the north entrance to the center court. The shop offers unique aviation and specialty souvenirs, along with gift certificates for a sailplane ride from the Harris Hill Soaring Corporation. Flights are available in either the high performance glider for $75 or the vintage 2-33 Schweizer glider for $65. Harris Hill Amusement Park is offering gift certificates as well, usable for miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts, and the arcade. Windrider Gift Shop mall hours are noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. You can also shop online at www.soaringmuseum.org. For more information, call the National Soaring Museum at (607) 734-3128. |
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On Dec 5, 6:57 am, Burt Compton - Marfa wrote:
Soaring gift shop in a mall. Brilliant, and I hope the numbers at the end of the month validate it. Perhaps three more December's will justify it, especially after holiday shoppers begin to expect to see this unique gift shop in the mall. What a fantastic way to develop personal connections with the community! Like many marketing plans, give it time to work. This is an excellent example of proactive "taking soaring to the people" in addition to our usual "build it and they will come" approach. Congrats to Peter Smith, Director of the National Soaring Museum, and the staff, for sharing this very interesting marketing idea. Soaring clubs and commercial operators could use this as a model for a similar holiday sales effort. . By the way, if you have not visited the NSM near Elmira, New York, the archive of the SSA and home to an amazing collection of historic sailplanes, do it. Yes, it is off the beaten path, but so are most things worth seeing on the planet. You can also soar off historic Harris Hill as the museum is next to the hilltop runway. Join as a member and support our National Soaring Museum. Go towww.soaringmuseum.org for more information. Join today, or give a NSM membership as a gift. News article follows: National Soaring Museum Opens Mall Store Star-Gazette (Elmira, NY) The National Soaring Museum on Harris Hill in Big Flats recently opened a gift shop at the Arnot Mall for the holiday season. Windrider Gift Shop is located across from Liberty Travel, just inside the north entrance to the center court. NSM isn't the only one doing it this holiday season. I know of one commercial operator who just opened a kiosk in a major mall. Perhaps he will chime in with his experience. MM The shop offers unique aviation and specialty souvenirs, along with gift certificates for a sailplane ride from the Harris Hill Soaring Corporation. Flights are available in either the high performance glider for $75 or the vintage 2-33 Schweizer glider for $65. Harris Hill Amusement Park is offering gift certificates as well, usable for miniature golf, batting cages, go-karts, and the arcade. Windrider Gift Shop mall hours are noon to 8 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and noon to 6 p.m. Sunday. You can also shop online atwww.soaringmuseum.org. For more information, call the National Soaring Museum at (607) 734-3128. |
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NSM isn't the only one doing it this holiday season. I know of one
commercial operator who just opened a kiosk in a major mall. Perhaps he will chime in with his experience. MM Hi Matt and fellow ras-ers..... I'm guessing that would be me....:-) I own/operate a comercial operation about a half hour south of Minneapolis, MN in the town of Faribault. I have been frustrated in the past with advertising rates at this time of year and always felt that my gift certificate sales should be doing much better against the Chia Pets! So I opened a kiosk at the Southdale Mall in Edina on Nov 15th and will be there through Dec 31st. Edina is an up-scale suburb of Minneapolis, MN. There are several other malls of similar size in the area, and of course the mega-Mall of America, but I decided the Edina demographic should work best with my particular "product". My wife Kathy and I split the now-11-hour-day at the kiosk and it has been a very interesting experience so far. You can see the kiosk he http://www.crosscountrysoaring.com (then click on "The Gift") It's set up with a slide show running on a nice, big HP monitor at one end. At the other we print the certificates and take credit cards. There are big pictures on both sides. Sales are going well. I think we're on track to hit our ride- target by Xmas and I have a slate of new students already. We've also gone through about 1000 pieces of literature (business cards, pamphlets) and we've talked to a LOT of people about how the sport works. There can be some major lulls in traffic though, and it's not uncommon to go through two cappuccinos before it picks up again! We are keeping track of people who are Interested, Very Interested, Buyers, Multiple Buyers, Students and Add-on ratings. I plan to write it up for SOARING afterwards for other clubs/commercials operators who might want to try it. Kiosks are expensive - especially during the holidays. In this area they 'list' for $3000 to $6000 per month for Nov/Dec. Yeah. Per Month. They're cheap the rest of the year or if you want to sign a lease for a year (nope). But the mall's leasing agents will negotiate rather than risk leaving a kiosk empty and you could get it for less than half that. As you can see I decided to use the natural beauty of the sport, captured in pictures during the season, to promote the rides. I blew up 14 or so and mounted them. The agent was excited at the idea of hanging a glider inside, but then said the holidays were too crazy and it would have to wait till January. Too late for me. Maybe next year. She is willing to hang a model though. (A 4.3 M RC model would look good). Anyway - that's about it. Ta- Don Ingraham http://www.crosscountrysoaring.com |
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Hi Don,
Fantastic! Well Done! I hope it is very profitable for you. It certainly is a great way to get the word out about soaring. Paul Remde wrote in message ... NSM isn't the only one doing it this holiday season. I know of one commercial operator who just opened a kiosk in a major mall. Perhaps he will chime in with his experience. MM Hi Matt and fellow ras-ers..... I'm guessing that would be me....:-) I own/operate a comercial operation about a half hour south of Minneapolis, MN in the town of Faribault. I have been frustrated in the past with advertising rates at this time of year and always felt that my gift certificate sales should be doing much better against the Chia Pets! So I opened a kiosk at the Southdale Mall in Edina on Nov 15th and will be there through Dec 31st. Edina is an up-scale suburb of Minneapolis, MN. There are several other malls of similar size in the area, and of course the mega-Mall of America, but I decided the Edina demographic should work best with my particular "product". My wife Kathy and I split the now-11-hour-day at the kiosk and it has been a very interesting experience so far. You can see the kiosk he http://www.crosscountrysoaring.com (then click on "The Gift") It's set up with a slide show running on a nice, big HP monitor at one end. At the other we print the certificates and take credit cards. There are big pictures on both sides. Sales are going well. I think we're on track to hit our ride- target by Xmas and I have a slate of new students already. We've also gone through about 1000 pieces of literature (business cards, pamphlets) and we've talked to a LOT of people about how the sport works. There can be some major lulls in traffic though, and it's not uncommon to go through two cappuccinos before it picks up again! We are keeping track of people who are Interested, Very Interested, Buyers, Multiple Buyers, Students and Add-on ratings. I plan to write it up for SOARING afterwards for other clubs/commercials operators who might want to try it. Kiosks are expensive - especially during the holidays. In this area they 'list' for $3000 to $6000 per month for Nov/Dec. Yeah. Per Month. They're cheap the rest of the year or if you want to sign a lease for a year (nope). But the mall's leasing agents will negotiate rather than risk leaving a kiosk empty and you could get it for less than half that. As you can see I decided to use the natural beauty of the sport, captured in pictures during the season, to promote the rides. I blew up 14 or so and mounted them. The agent was excited at the idea of hanging a glider inside, but then said the holidays were too crazy and it would have to wait till January. Too late for me. Maybe next year. She is willing to hang a model though. (A 4.3 M RC model would look good). Anyway - that's about it. Ta- Don Ingraham http://www.crosscountrysoaring.com |
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On Dec 6, 6:25 am, "Paul Remde" wrote:
Hi Don, Fantastic! Well Done! I hope it is very profitable for you. It certainly is a great way to get the word out about soaring. Paul Remde wrote in message ... NSM isn't the only one doing it this holiday season. I know of one commercial operator who just opened a kiosk in a major mall. Perhaps he will chime in with his experience. MM Hi Matt and fellow ras-ers..... I'm guessing that would be me....:-) I own/operate a comercial operation about a half hour south of Minneapolis, MN in the town of Faribault. I have been frustrated in the past with advertising rates at this time of year and always felt that my gift certificate sales should be doing much better against the Chia Pets! So I opened a kiosk at the Southdale Mall in Edina on Nov 15th and will be there through Dec 31st. Edina is an up-scale suburb of Minneapolis, MN. There are several other malls of similar size in the area, and of course the mega-Mall of America, but I decided the Edina demographic should work best with my particular "product". My wife Kathy and I split the now-11-hour-day at the kiosk and it has been a very interesting experience so far. You can see the kiosk hehttp://www.crosscountrysoaring.com(then click on "The Gift") It's set up with a slide show running on a nice, big HP monitor at one end. At the other we print the certificates and take credit cards. There are big pictures on both sides. Sales are going well. I think we're on track to hit our ride- target by Xmas and I have a slate of new students already. We've also gone through about 1000 pieces of literature (business cards, pamphlets) and we've talked to a LOT of people about how the sport works. There can be some major lulls in traffic though, and it's not uncommon to go through two cappuccinos before it picks up again! We are keeping track of people who are Interested, Very Interested, Buyers, Multiple Buyers, Students and Add-on ratings. I plan to write it up for SOARING afterwards for other clubs/commercials operators who might want to try it. Kiosks are expensive - especially during the holidays. In this area they 'list' for $3000 to $6000 per month for Nov/Dec. Yeah. Per Month. They're cheap the rest of the year or if you want to sign a lease for a year (nope). But the mall's leasing agents will negotiate rather than risk leaving a kiosk empty and you could get it for less than half that. As you can see I decided to use the natural beauty of the sport, captured in pictures during the season, to promote the rides. I blew up 14 or so and mounted them. The agent was excited at the idea of hanging a glider inside, but then said the holidays were too crazy and it would have to wait till January. Too late for me. Maybe next year. She is willing to hang a model though. (A 4.3 M RC model would look good). Anyway - that's about it. Ta- Don Ingraham http://www.crosscountrysoaring.com- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - Don, EXCELLENT idea! |
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