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Pookie 04.26.2007 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
What is the related product in UK record shops, Pookie?


Obvious ones (possibly more suitable for your plans):

T-Shirts
Posters
Magazines
Books

Plus (possibly less suitable?):

"Accessories": earphones, blank tapes and minidsics etc.
DVDs

And even:

Mobile phones
MP3 players
etc.

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 03:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Yeah. Nice idea, really. Plus I could be wired all the time.


you could sell music magazines, the kinds that promote what you have to sell.

you could become distro for arthur in your area-- but apparently they do have a bunch of places in columbia already:

http://www.arthurmag.com/distro/index.php

however, ASK. they are in hiatus right now & im sure they'll have to rebuild their distro network once they relaunch.

you could also become a place to sell tickets to local shows & promote them-- offer free promotional space for bands

organize mini in-store shows.

i would not go with a tiny space, because tiny space is xpensive and you need VOLUME to survive. you need to turn those products as fast as you can. medium size is ok, doesnt need to be huge, but it shouldnt be like a newspaper kiosk.

gmku 04.26.2007 03:53 PM

Nice link, atari. Thanks.

Pookie 04.26.2007 03:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by !@#$%!
you could sell music magazines, the kinds that promote what you have to sell.

you could become distro for arthur in your area-- but apparently they do have a bunch of places in columbia already:

http://www.arthurmag.com/distro/index.php

however, ASK. they are in hiatus right now & im sure they'll have to rebuild their distro network once they relaunch.

you could also become a place to sell tickets to local shows & promote them-- offer free promotional space for bands

organize mini in-store shows.

i would not go with a tiny space, because tiny space is xpensive and you need VOLUME to survive. you need to turn those products as fast as you can. medium size is ok, doesnt need to be huge, but it shouldnt be like a newspaper kiosk.


Events are a definite plus. Anything to bring customers in, even if they don't make a great deal of money on the day.

And magazines are good because, again they result in regular footfall: people will come in for their weekly/monthly fix, and getting customers in is half the battle.

gmku 04.26.2007 03:56 PM

yeah, I was thinking the ticket selling thing, too, and offering free window space for show posters to local bands in order to build up some scenester rep.

The in-store show idea is great, too.

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 03:56 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gmku
Or instead of coffee, one of those old-fashioned Coke machines with the glass bottles. It is the south, after all.


under-the-counter mint juleps??

ha ha ha.

you need also something for hot days.

gotta get back to work. best wishes man.

Pookie 04.26.2007 03:58 PM

More and more independant shops here are offering loyalty schemes, previously only the domain of larger chains and supermarkets.

atari 2600 04.26.2007 03:58 PM

Name the store "Loyalty Scheme."

haha

or hey, if you really want to piss people off haha
call it

"Idolatry."

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 04:00 PM

aaah, just came back to say, among the related merchandise pookie posted, you could become a broker for used turntables (and new ones too). a nice way to push your vinyl selection.

mind you with all these ideas you'll need a sizable investment. why do you need a big house for anyway? apartment, man!!! right above the store!!

atari 2600 04.26.2007 04:01 PM

But seriously...

just look to my sig...

Repo Records (Bryn Mawr, PA) is a great name for a place that has used merch...

why not

"Lazarus Records?"

I checked, it's not taken.

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 04:05 PM

this thread is addictive, dammit.

for your shelves:


 


im not joking!! think of all the pierced girls who'll be visiting. similarly: patches, buttons, jewelry, stickers, assorted crapola.
--
bongs!! :D

ok i really gotta go now...

Pookie 04.26.2007 04:06 PM

How about a tattoo/piercing parlour out back?

A Thousand Threads 04.26.2007 04:13 PM

Call it "Keine Records". All the Krauts will come, i promise.

Rob Instigator 04.26.2007 04:13 PM

the coffe shop idea is really not good. people that want coffee go to a coffee shop and people that6 want records go to a record shop. the shoundwaves near me put in a coffee shop, super nice, and noone ever gets coffee there. cannot drink coffee and browse the stacks you know.

one of my friends wanted to open a record store above a bar. I told him that was recipe for trouble!

But fucking cool man. Best of luck with it all. I hae been thinking of good record store names.

There was a store here in Houston called RECORD RACK that is defunct and has been for years.

I always liked that name

Record Rack

Pookie 04.26.2007 04:19 PM

Listening to the radio, I just heard about a record shop that was called Record Rendezvous.

The problem with using the word "record" of course is that some young people don't know what a record is.

I was having a conversation with some girls at work (both early twenties) and they looked blankly at me when I was talking about records. Completely seriously "What's a record?" Did I feel old:( .

jon boy 04.26.2007 04:20 PM

 

!@#$%! 04.26.2007 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jon boy



 


that's amoeba, isn't it?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
the coffe shop idea is really not good. people that want coffee go to a coffee shop and people that6 want records go to a record shop. the shoundwaves near me put in a coffee shop, super nice, and noone ever gets coffee there. cannot drink coffee and browse the stacks you know.


hmmm you may have a point there. but the thing is people DO go to bookstores with cofee shops and browse & no problem there.

maybe that coffee sucks or something? not sure...

maybe it's the placement of the coffee shop-- gotta be visible from the outside

maybe ...s omething! i dont know. but the fact that they had to put a coffee shop is indication that the record store needed something else to keep business going, maybe.

sarramkrop 04.26.2007 04:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pookie
How about a tattoo/piercing parlour out back?

I've seen this pound shop that had a barber at the back of it, once. So tiny, so unsuccesful.

atari 2600 04.26.2007 04:30 PM

Lazarus
Lazarus Records
Lazarus Music
Lazarus Music Exchange
Lazarus Junction

atari 2600 04.26.2007 04:31 PM

R.E.M. recorded a different vocal track for "Seven Chinese Bros." that appears on Dead Letter Office.


Voice Of Harold Lyrics
Artist(Band):R.E.M.


Reverend Bill Funderburk sings "He Cared That Much For Me"
Charles Surratt introduces his own composition "On Calvary For Me"
"The Joy of Knowing Jesus" is a song of pure delight featuring John Barbee

The pure tenor quality of the voice of Harold Montgomery
Gives a special interpretation to the grand old hymn "The Old Rugged Cross"
Chill bumps appear and I am frozen in the web they weave as they reveal their
Innermost selves with the outpouring of their hearts
On and on the songs roll and soon you are caught up
In the sermon in each rendition as you come to feel
The devotion and dedication that is poured forth
Suddenly, you know they are real, they mean it!

"Let your light so shine"
Could not be more than half made up
As there shines a light from heaven on your heart
Through their singing. As an artist, Rhonda Montgomery
Exemplifies piano artistry. That's Rhonda! An artist!

This album can be the instrument to mend a broken heart
Or to straighten out your life through the sincere testimony
In the songs of The Revelaires. A must!

J. Elmo Fagg, founder and leader
Of the Blue Ridge Quartet
For 23 Years. Temple Records, LST 390
Planning to make a record?
We are associated with United Music World Recording Studios, Inc.,
West Columbia, SC. The finest sound available anywhere

"The Joy of Knowing Jesus",
Produced by Joel Gentry
Cover/Backliner Design/Reesor

The Revelaires, A must
The Revelaires
A must, in the home

------------------------------
You could call it

"Revelaires"

or

"Voice of Harold."


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