Attract more customers to your business
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Attract more customers to your business, using your wifi.
Attract more customers to your business.
If you’re looking for ways to make customers spend more time in your retail business, restaurant, or shop, here’s one to consider: offering free WiFi to customers. By providing a service that just about everyone needs, you’re building in value to your customers and giving them a reason to stay longer in your place of business. Not only that, but you could boost sales by up to 50%!
Who Should Offer WiFi?
Of course, not every type of business would benefit from offering free WiFi to customers. If you run a business where customers rarely come (such as a warehouse or Internet-based business), this idea isn’t for you. But if customers do spend time in your business and you’d benefit from getting them to stay longer, WiFi is an easy way to do that. Some businesses that should consider offering WiFi include but are not limited to:
Retail stores
Coffee shops
Auto repair businesses
Hair salons
Restaurants
Medical offices
Think about all the times you’ve spent waiting to see a service provider. Maybe you’d read all the magazines in the waiting room and spent time fiddling on your phone. Consider how much better your experience would be during a long wait if you knew the business offered free WiFi and you didn’t have to use your phone’s data plan.
Or maybe you want patrons of your restaurant to spend more time there. Today’s virtual workforce, made up of freelancers and employees who don’t have to work out of an office, are a great client base you can attract if you offer free WiFi (and free coffee refills!).
Make Sure Your Equipment is Up to the Task
The wireless router you use for your employees may not be robust enough to handle dozens of people accessing your internet signal at the same time. In this course, we will be using a Micus Network Solutions wifi router. We will connect this router to the MNS platform.
Should You Set Up a Password for the WiFi?
There are two schools of thought when it comes to setting up WiFi for just anyone to use. One school says you should protect your WiFi with a password to minimize people who aren’t paying customers from accessing it. Because the more people who are on your WiFi network at a time can put a strain on the accessibility, you might want to password protect your WiFi to ensure that those that use it can get fast service. With Micus Network Solutions, we will allow customers to log into our wifi via social media accounts or email.
Use Your WiFi as a Marketing Tool
Once word gets out that your business offers free WiFi, you’ll see a pickup in business. Make sure to prominently display a sign on your storefront boasting the free WiFi, and mention if there’s a password (encourage guests to ask an employee for the password if you use one).
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