Giving your customers
access to an Internet connection with unbelievable speed can increase the
attractiveness of your business to your target audience. For instance,
someone wanting to stay at a Bed and Breakfast would much prefer to settle in
at one advertising a WiFi connection than one without Internet access.
In today's world,
people conduct business or simply stay in touch even while they're on vacation
and without high-speed Internet access, they're doomed to miss out on important
communications.
B&Bs aren't the
only ones jumping onto the WiFi bandwagon. Other small business owners
are realizing the importance of catering to their customers' needs, such as the
owners and operators of campgrounds, independent bookstores, apartment
buildings, family-owned restaurants, and coffee houses.
It's not just
travelers looking for a WiFi connecting spot.
Many local residents like
to make sure a business carries this feature so that they can get out of the
house and relax with access to a high speed Internet connection.
The cost of setting up
your own WiFi hot spot is minimal, but it goes a long way in fostering the
relationship you want to develop with your customers. It's one must-have
aspect many people check on before committing to visit a certain establishment.
If you want to stay
competitive with other businesses in the community, set up your own WiFi hot
spot and offer it s an added incentive for people to visit your place of
business.
The first thing you do
is invest in some equipment, which will include a Broadband connection and
credit card processing in case you want to offer your WiFi services at a fee,
as some businesses do to deter squatters from taking up space all day in their
place of business.
Buy some hotspot
equipment for less than $300 and install it according to the directions.
You want to choose an option that delivers good technical support for your
customers, in case you don't want to be responsible for troubleshooting
yourself.
Small business owners
have the choice to buy and install the WiFi equipment and system themselves or
hire someone to do it for them, such as a hotspot specialist or management
service. Regardless of which installation method you choose, make sure
it's running effectively before you advertise it to the public. Then sit
back and watch as the loyalty to your business grow exponentially.

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