Is business going so well that you’re thinking about adding
another location? If this is the case, congratulations! But before you start
planning the ribbon-cutting ceremony, take a step back and ask yourself some
tough questions about whether a new location will grow your company — or
stretch it too thin. Here are four to get you started:
1. What’s driving your interest in another
location? It’s important to articulate specifically how the new location
will help your business move toward its long-term goals. Expanding simply
because the time seems right isn’t a compelling enough reason to take on the
risk.
2. How solidly is your current location
performing? Your time and attention will be diverted while you get the
second location up and running. Yet you’ll need to maintain the revenue your
first location is generating — especially until the second one is earning
enough to support itself. So your original operation needs to be able to
operate well with minimal management guidance.
3. How strong is the location you’re
considering? Just as you presumably did with your first location, ensure the
surrounding market is strong enough to support your company. The setting should
complement your business, not pose potentially insurmountable challenges.
Also consider proximity to competitors. In some cases, such as a
cluster of restaurants in a small downtown, proximity can help. The area
becomes known as a destination for those seeking a night out. But too many
competitors could leave you fighting with multiple other businesses for the
same small group of customers.
4. Can you expand in other ways that are less
costly and risky? You might be able to boost sales by adding
inventory or extending hours at your current location. Another option is to
revamp your website or mobile app to encourage more online sales.
Investments such as these would likely require a fraction of the
dollars needed to open another physical location. Then again, a successful new
site could mean a substantial inflow of revenue and additional market
visibility. Let us help you crunch the numbers that will lead you to the right
decision.
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