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How To Successfully Run Old Car Business?
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 239676, member: 76163"] With the rise of the car sharing service, one would expect the old-style car business has gone out of fashion. However, there are still many people who like to own a car and drive it themselves. If you want to open a successful old-style car business, you must have a clear idea of what your target customers are looking for. For example, if you are selling cars to younger, city-dwelling customers, they will probably be interested in fuel efficiency and low maintenance costs. On the other hand, older customers tend to value reliability and safety more highly than fuel efficiency or maintenance costs. The key is figuring out what your target audience wants! If you're having trouble finding customers for your new business venture, try using social media such as Facebook or Twitter. These platforms allow you to reach out directly to potential clients who may not know about your store yet! Once they do find out about it though, don't forget that word-of-mouth advertising can go a long way towards building up your brand loyalty too. [/QUOTE]
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