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The Tea Room Business Plan: Sales, Promotion and Public Relations

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As a tea wholesaler, you can have the best tea room with the
highest quality products and service but if you don't promote
the business properly, your chances of success will be reduced. 


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The Tea Room Business Plan: Sales, Promotion and Public Relations
Copyright (c) 2007 Marcus Stout
Golden Moon Tea
http://www.GoldenMoonTea.com



As a tea wholesaler, you can have the best tea room with the
highest quality products and service but if you don't promote
the business properly, your chances of success will be reduced.

The best way to promote the tea room as a value added wholesale
business and increase revenue is to develop a plan with a limited
number of steps and work the plan with focus sustained effort.
Having already developed a profile of the ideal customer in a
limited geographic area the plan may take the following steps.

Sales

Many people are averse to selling because the term sales connotes
a high pressure, huckster like effort that results in significant
rejection and stress. The core of selling however is identifying
those buyers that have a sincere interest in the product/service
offered and only require education about the features and
benefits of the offering. Selling for tea rooms is more an
education and awareness of prospects that are more inclined to
visit as they learn more.

Having already identified the characteristics of the ideal
customer it is only a matter of product/service education to sell
to that customer.

For the tea room owner who is enthusiastic about their tea room
and tea in general, it becomes an easy natural experience to
explain to a prospect the benefits of their tea room.

After the initial sale encouraging repeat business based on a
high level of customer satisfaction will also encourage sales and
develop long term customer loyalty. Maintaining a high degree of
customer will encourage word of mouth promotion which is perhaps
the most powerful influence on the sales process.

Promotion

Promoting the new tea room business is important but economy
considerations are critical. To start, only promote the tea room
through channels that either reach prospects directly or
indirectly through industries and companies that address a
similar customer profile.

Every entrepreneur learns through experience that there is a most
efficient way to spend advertising dollars. This can be
hit-or-miss for the beginner and very costly. So, once again,
learn from the previous mistakes of your competitors. Find out
and follow how your most successful competitors advertise and
promote their products or services.

Whatever advertising media you decide to use become knowledgeable
regarding the do's and don'ts of advertising in that particular
medium. For example, if direct mail works best for you, there are
books in your library devoted to this subject. They will provide
huge insights that can save you from wasting advertising
dollars.

Media publicity is free and helps to create a positive image for
you business. Newspapers could be interested in writing a feature
story about you because of the widespread interest in
entrepreneurship and the fact that you are a successful start-up.
Local newspapers, even the free ones, are very effective. Your
"press release" must have news value that can be turned into a
bit more of a feature story, as opposed to an announcement. This
will make it more interesting and relevant to the reader.
Editorial space is much more valuable to you than display
space...and it's free!

Although there are a myriad of promotional ideas for tea rooms,
some examples are:

 * A flyer for health clubs promoting the tea room and the health
benefits of loose leaf tea.
 * Attendance at a health fair where it can be shown that tea and
pleasant surroundings relive stress and creates and enjoyable
moment
 * Participation at a local picnic or 4th of July event.
 * Distribution of flyers or business cards to local health food
stores
 * Joining the local Chamber of Commerce and networking at
chamber events
 * Joining a networking group like the local flower society or
preservation group

One of the most cost effective methods of promoting the tea room
business is with a smart, effective web site that promotes the
business and can generate revenue through product sales.

Marketing Collateral

Marketing collateral generally takes the form of printed material
that provides information about your tea room business. Marketing
collateral can take many forms:

 * Business cards
 * Simple Brochures
 * Special interest articles
 * Simple mailers
 * Menus
 * Other focused messages

Marketing collateral can be expensive so plan carefully and buy
wisely. Include quality graphics where possible.

Tea Room Tip: Do not purchase any marketing collateral until you
are sure about the company name. Changes will be extremely costly
and wasteful.

Mailing lists

Now, before your start your tea room is the right time to begin
developing a database of future customers you wish to target.
This list can be used for direct mail, invitations and
newsletters. Your database could include specific individuals,
companies and groups by location. Begin now to:

 * Join the Chamber of Commerce.
 * Collect business cards.
 * Collect names or mailing lists from your church, school, and
community groups.
 * Get involved in your industry and community affairs.

Public Relations

As compared to promotional activities for the products and
services of the tea room, public relations activities are longer
term and focuses on the tea room business itself. The objective
is to create excitement about the business in the community and
use that excitement to reach a large number of prospects. There
are many techniques for public relations but the key element
involves press releases and articles in local publications that
are written in a way to create interest in the company and
generate interest from the defined, targeted tea room audience.

Paid Advertising

There are many types of paid media to deliver your message. A few
of the most commonly used are:

 * Print (newspapers, magazines and newsletters)
 * Radio
 * Television, including cable
 * Internet
 * Yellow Pages
 * Direct mail
 * Trade shows

With the exception of a listing in the telephone yellow pages and
very focused advertisements in local distribution news papers,
mass market advertising should be avoided. The cost is high and
the ad will not reach the intended segment of the market. It is a
good idea to, with the exception of a modest yellow page ad;
avoid extensive paid advertising until the business is stabilized
from a cash flow perspective.

Tea Room Tip: A tea room does not require expensive, paid mass
advertising. Promoting smarter rather than harder will pay
dividends. A good, cost effective, strategy for effective
promotion is found in Guerrilla Marketing
http://www.gmarketing.com/




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Marcus Stout is President of the Golden Moon 
Tea Company. For more information about tea, 
(http://www.goldenmoontea.com/greentea) 
green tea (http://www.goldenmoontea.com/blacktea) 
and black tea go to http://www.goldenmoontea.com


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