![]() When a demonstrator accomplishes this, especially up close and in person (as opposed to an online video), it immediately instills in the customer a fervent desire to be able to astonish other people the way they just were. ![]() This, in turn, requires smooth, clean, skillful presentation of the trick. What sells a trick is blowing the customer's mind. Josh and Andy are go-getters, and they obviously have a significant amount of business experience, but surely the business of operating a brick and mortar magic shop presents challenges that are different from an online business.Īs to the personnel aspect, I agree with Mark. Among other things, it takes very hard work, planning, resourcefulness, and skillful and reliable personnel. Especially the business of operating a magic shop - and now more than ever in view of the prevalence of online vendors. ![]() I think they are out of their area of expertise. I have been selling magic all my life and not just as a pitchman. In one years time, providing I am still alive, I shall bring this post back and we will see if they are still in business. After all, I AM psychic you know.Īnyway, I will tell you what I will do. They haven't opened a magic shop, they acquired an existing one that has been operating successfully for decades. If they are not there at least 70% of the time I predict failure. And the other major problem is for the owners to be absentee landlords. Catering for magicians will lead to disaster. The other thing is to be very selective on the merchandise for sale. The secret is to get GREAT demonstrators. Of course this is a tourist location so they might be in with a chance. They are closing down all over the place left, right and centre. Opening a magic shop nowadays is asking for trouble.
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