navigator9
Well-Known Member
My soap making business is a tiny one, no website, no brick and mortar store, just craft fairs. In this economy, selling at a craft fair can be a challenge, and I'm always reading articles about how to increase sales, like this one I just finished..... http://www.businessinsider.com/too-many-choices-are-bad-for-business-2012-12?op=1
So I'm wondering if any of you have had any experience with this idea, that you can offer your customer too many choices. I have a very difficult time limiting the number of soap fragrances I sell because I can never resist a FO I haven't tried yet. Sometimes I offer 15 fragrances, sometimes 18. But I'm thinking of trying just 12, to see what would happen. Maybe even fewer? Have you ever experimented with offering fewer choices to see what would happen? Have you ever noticed a difference in sales related to how many choices you offered? I'm thinking it might make for an interesting experiment.
So I'm wondering if any of you have had any experience with this idea, that you can offer your customer too many choices. I have a very difficult time limiting the number of soap fragrances I sell because I can never resist a FO I haven't tried yet. Sometimes I offer 15 fragrances, sometimes 18. But I'm thinking of trying just 12, to see what would happen. Maybe even fewer? Have you ever experimented with offering fewer choices to see what would happen? Have you ever noticed a difference in sales related to how many choices you offered? I'm thinking it might make for an interesting experiment.