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* Keep an eye out for charity fashion showcases.  These attract a ton of buyers and can plant seeds in future customers minds even if you don't make profit during that event.  If people love your stuff, they'll take a landmark and come to your real store.
* Keep an eye out for charity fashion showcases.  These attract a ton of buyers and can plant seeds in future customers minds even if you don't make profit during that event.  If people love your stuff, they'll take a landmark and come to your real store.
* Advertise your shop location on YoSims.com. Motivate others to review your post so that you get a good ranking.
* Advertise your shop location on YoSims.com. Motivate others to review your post so that you get a good ranking.
* Advertise your products or services in Best of SL Magazine or RUNWAY Magazine. Contact Frolic Mills or Maggie Mahoney for advertising.
* Advertise your products or services in Best of SL Magazine or ROLE Magazine at http://www.role-magazine.com Contact Frolic Mills or Leeza Catteneo for advertising.




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Revision as of 02:29, 17 April 2009

While these are suggestions for a resident fashion business, they're good advice for ANY retailer in Second Life.

  • First of all you needs a main store. This can be something you rent, but you're likely going to want it for a while if you're successful. This is the place you will send all your customers to through landmarks.
  • Put landmarks in with your items when she sells them. Referrals are a big and FREE way to gain loyal customers.
  • Make an update group. Loyal customers will want to know when you put out something new, run an exclusive sale or is highlighted in a blog or fashion show.
  • Check out all the local fashion blogs for who you should send items to to get reviewed. Most times you just drop a notecard with your info and some items on this person and they will find good things to say or politely pass if they can't. Tons of people with lindens burning holes in their pockets read these reviews and are looking for high quality things that they MUST buy.
  • Make some great ads and put in Second Style - its super cheap.. like US$9 (less than the cost of 3 gallons of gas) for a full page.. less for smaller ads.. huge readership with bulging wallets.
  • Connect with complementary designers - i.e. make hats that complement other outfits and negotiate to put them in designers stores as impulse matching outfit items.
  • Work with a hair designer to make some hairstyles that look great with the hats. Negotiate to put a hat vendor near that style in the hair store.
  • Rent small shops in big clubs with lots of traffic but be smart about visibility and location. Location is everything here. People love to zoom out and window shop with their cameras while their avatar is dancing the night away.
  • Post a classified with a high enough $ amount to get you in the top five of your keywords (hat, accessory, whatever). With the right keywords, this can pay off in David Spade.
  • Host a contest for designers to design an outfit to complement your wares. Then you can make legitimate events listings with fashion shows where people come vote. This might cost you some design prize money, but the traffic will be worth it because its an interesting fashion event on the list that isn't just a sale.
  • Keep an eye out for charity fashion showcases. These attract a ton of buyers and can plant seeds in future customers minds even if you don't make profit during that event. If people love your stuff, they'll take a landmark and come to your real store.
  • Advertise your shop location on YoSims.com. Motivate others to review your post so that you get a good ranking.
  • Advertise your products or services in Best of SL Magazine or ROLE Magazine at http://www.role-magazine.com Contact Frolic Mills or Leeza Catteneo for advertising.