I have an aunt who owns a cafeteria business near a secondary school in our hometown. She notice that even if she got the most dishes served, only a few would come and dine inside. On the next side of the street lies a small cafeteria who's filled with students around. I happened to pass by their place by chance and learned that their customers did enjoy the entertainment over that 20" inch colored television. I later knew that they are subscribed to a
Direct TV Business operator where it airs great entertainment on TV.
Knowing such idea, I immediately told my aunt about it. My aunt's space is big with 10 tables on the inside that can somehow accommodate plenty of customers in it. I suggested she buy a big screened television, contact a
Commercial Direct TV operator for a cable connection, and even include a videoke machine in her store so customers would have fun while dining inside.
I knew how hard it is to gain customers in every businesses but if you try to figure out what makes the customers tick to a certain business, it is best that a business owner should formulate ideas that could attract them. In a restaurant or in a cafeteria, subscribing to a
Direct T V Business is more than just enough.