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This article has been updated on 7/10/2019 with the article entitled "Why Mom and Pop Shops Should be Marketing in the Digital World"
Most people who are reading this post are doing several other things at once. You’re checking your email, you’re surfing the web, you might actually be getting a bit of work done. You are connected. This article goes out to all outside of this virtual world, each person who might be a little less than connected.
The other night I walked into a music store. This was not a Guitar Center. It was a tiny little mom and pop shop smack dab in the middle of our tiny corn town that has probably been around for about 50 years. That was my guess at least. This place has actually been around about 40 years –I discovered that tid bit after a bit of googling. They have no website; heck, they don’t even have a cash register. I was in a hurry, but I forgot about that at the time. When you walk in, the smell hits you –wood from the guitars and the worn leather straps. It just felt personal. The owner spent 15 minutes with me trying to help me decide what kind of guitar strings to buy my husband. There were no prices up, but I didn’t even ask. I was entranced with the way he talked to me. He wasn’t pushing me to buy, he wasn’t overly friendly (smiling too much and making weird small talk), he was helping me. When he came out and said, “What can I help you with?” He really meant it. When I left that store, I probably paid a few dollars more than I would have at some other store. I spent more time in the store than I would have in my normal rush. On this night though, I felt like my money was well spent. I felt like he knew what he was doing and that there wouldn’t be any complaints with the product. I was right.
When I got home and looked up his business online, my suspicions were right. He’s not online, he doesn’t have a website, he doesn’t have any sort of social media. Normally I’d think, “Let’s call him up and get him a website!” But, it’s more than that, there are some people in this world that need a website to help their business grow. There are others that are completely content with the way that their business is. Sometimes still though, you have such a great experience at a place that you want to share it. You’d recommend it to anyone you know. This was one of those places. I don’t think that this guy needs a website because he needs more business. I think he needs a website because the world deserves to be connected with someone who knows his stuff as much as this guy does. He is an expert and a professional. That’s what I want to find when I’m looking for a place to shop.
So what am I getting at? If you know one of these people, these genuine know-what-they’re-doing, slow-down-to-help-you-out, make-you-feel-like-you’re-the-only-customer-in-the-world people. Print this out! Give it to them! Don’t email them, they probably don’t check their email (if they even have one). Share them with the world, let them know that getting a website is worth it. It’s not just about getting your product out there; it’s about getting yourself out there as well. Be connected.
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Breanne Bannon
Breanne is a Content Writer, Social Media Marketeer, and Sales Associate for Sprocket Websites.
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