New York Series: Bloomingdales – You’re Welcome, really.

The historically significant department store Bloomingdales do some pretty cool stuff. This includes the ‘Visitor discount’ they provide:

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Yep, if you’re from another country you automatically receive an 11% discount on everything you buy. Now, this isn’t one of those trick promotions, impossible to get, with 100 other conditions. You simply go to the visitor center pictured above and show them your passport, or overseas license and that is it.  And the discount is real, even if an item is on promotion or already discounted, you get the 11% on top of that. I was fortunate enough to get an incredible winter jacket which was already half price (end of winter discount, even though it was actually snowing outside) with an additional 11%. I was pretty happy. They also have a gift incentive if you spend over $200, and yep, I got my gift…

It get’s better, they also have personal shopping assistants, Multi-lingual assistants to take your around store and free hotel delivery for purchases greater that $250. You can read more about it here.

Sure, discounting isn’t always the path to profitability, but when you are taking one time customers, making them feel special, with ‘money to spend’,  under your wing, it’s pretty clear that they are ‘inventing revenue’.

What does your startup do to ‘invent revenue’?

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New York Series: Interesting Promotion

This photo below is something I have never seen before at a restaurant. These are actual dishes of food cooked and prepared and set on a table out the front of a restaurant to entice people to enter their establishment.

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It turned me off more than anything. In real terms this could only possibly be enticing for a few minutes while the meals are aromatic, hot and fresh. None of which they were by the time I took the pic.

It comes down to simple common sense. Are there more benefits, or problems with an idea? Ideas are great, but not when it is easy to see they will result in more problems than good stuff.

PS – Lucky for them it was too cold for flys to be buzzing around the food

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New York Series: idea from Starbucks

While in Starbucks I stumbled upon this cool little piece of branding. A branded chocolate coin:

Such a simple idea with relatively low cost. If you’ve got a small business or startup and you are handing out flyers or stickers, maybe a gold call will be more memorable, and leave a good taste in peoples mouths.

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