- What should a music store aim to do?
- What is the most important in running an independent music store?
- What kind of employees do we need to successfully run a music store?
- Where can we find such employees?
- How can we best work with our employees?
- What kind of customers should we expect in an independent music store?
- Should there be a certain demographic to aim for when running a music store?
- How can we appeal to customers?
- How can we best work with our customers?
- Should we work with our community?
- How do we work with our community? / What are the ways we can work with our community?
- How do we best advertise?
- How do we compete against large chain music stores?
- Is our only option to find a special niche? Could an independent store that only sells various instruments with no focus on certain types of instruments survive?
- Is it important to 'keep up with the times' as a music store? Or is a music store a type of business with basic, ageless information?
- How do we 'keep up with the times' as an independent music store?
- How important is it to be a musician ourselves when owning and running a music store?
- How important are music lessons to the livelihood of an independent music store?
- What kind of people should we network with?
- What is the one thing that a music store should absolutely never do?
Music Store Operations - "What is the best way to profit as an independent music store?"
Monday, March 3, 2014
Blog 17: Fourth Interview Questions
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