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Wednesday
Apr052017

4-4-17 Borrowing some marketing wisdom from the Langley Chamber of Commerce

If you have a storefront business, this is an important suggestion (thank you Langley Chamber):

Open Door Policy

If you have a storefront, there is one simple thing you can do as Spring takes hold and the weather warms up to increase foot traffic and provide potential for new sales: OPEN YOUR DOORS!

There is nothing quite as welcoming as an open front door to spur someone walking by to turn in, browse around, and maybe even buy something

"Having an open door in front of you means having an opportunity before you."

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