Asked by zander

make this look more like i wrote it im (disorganized and lazy) How Will RAC Grow the Business?
Market Expansion
RAC can open up in new towns nearby.
They can also try selling online so more people can buy their stuff.
Maybe aim at younger people or families who don’t know about RAC yet.
New Products or Services
Add new items that go with what they already sell.
Make special packages or bundles.
Create an app or website where people can order easily.
Promotions
Do holiday sales like “Back to School” or “Summer Deals.”
Give discounts if people bring a friend.
Run contests on Instagram or TikTok.
Show up at local fairs or sports games.
Partnerships
Work with schools, clubs, or community centers.
Team up with other small businesses.
Connect with local leaders to get more attention.
How Will RAC Talk to Customers?
Ways to Communicate
Post on social media (Instagram, TikTok, Facebook).
Send emails with deals.
Talk to people face‑to‑face at the store or events.
Keep info updated on their website.
What to Share
Blog posts or short stories about customers.
Coupons and discounts.
Fun videos or tutorials.
Shout‑outs to local people or partners.
Feedback
Ask customers to fill out quick surveys.
Check comments on social media.
Have a customer service email or chat.
Try to reply within a day or two.
Selling Strategy
Sales Team
Have a few people in charge of selling.
Train them on how to talk to customers and explain products.
Give rewards if they do really well.
Sales Channels
Sell online through a website.
Keep the store open for walk‑ins.
Go to local fairs or markets to meet new people.
Promotions
Bundle deals (like buy 2, get 1 free).
Flash sales for a short time.
Loyalty program where people earn points.
Special holiday discounts.
How to Measure Success
Check if sales go up each month.
See how many new customers join.
Look at reviews and ratings.
Meet every few months to see what’s working.

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How RAC Will Grow the Business (my messy notes)

Market expansion
- Open in a couple nearby towns. (small step, not crazy)
- Sell online maybe? would reach more people without renting space.
- Aim at younger folks and families who don’t know RAC yet — kinda a different vibe/ads.

New products / services
- Add stuff that fits what we already sell (accessories, add-ons).
- Do bundles or package deals (easy sell).
- Maybe an app or simple website for ordering — low effort if we use a template.

Promotions (quick ideas)
- Holiday sales: “Back to School,” “Summer Deals,” etc.
- Bring-a-friend discount (friends = new customers).
- Run contests on Insta/TikTok — short videos, not complicated.
- Show up at local fairs or sports events sometimes.

Partnerships
- Work with schools, clubs, community centers (leave flyers, small collabs).
- Team up with other small businesses (cross-promote).
- Get local leaders/community people to mention us if possible.

How RAC talks to customers (simple)
- Post on social: Instagram, TikTok, Facebook (not every day, but often enough).
- Send emails when we actually have deals (no spam).
- Talk to people in-store and at events — face-to-face works.
- Keep website info up-to-date (once in a while).

What to share
- Short customer stories or quick blog posts (one-paragraph stuff).
- Coupons/discounts.
- Fun how-to or behind-the-scenes videos (low effort).
- Shout-outs to local partners/customers.

Feedback
- Quick surveys (1–2 questions) sometimes.
- Check social comments.
- Have a customer service email or chat and try to reply within a day or two (aim for fast but don’t overcommit).

Selling strategy
- Sales team: a few people who know the products and can talk to customers.
- Train them basic stuff — how to explain products, upsell politely.
- Rewards for top performers (small bonuses or gift cards).

Sales channels
- Website for online sales.
- Keep the physical store for walk-ins.
- Go to local markets/fairs occasionally.

Promos (again, quick)
- Bundles (buy 2 get 1 free).
- Flash sales (short, hype it on socials).
- Loyalty program (points = discounts).
- Holiday discounts when it makes sense.

How to measure success (keep it simple)
- Track monthly sales (are they up?).
- Count new customers.
- Read reviews and ratings.
- Meet every few months to see what’s working (keep it short).

That’s it. Not super polished, but enough to start doing stuff without overplanning.