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Soda Vending Machines – What Would You Consider Profitable Locations?

Soda Vending Machines – What Would You Consider Profitable Locations?

Soda vending machines are proven to be one of the easiest ways to make money in the vending business if you put them in strategic locations.

The location will determine the success of your soda vending machine vending business. But how do you know if a location is profitable? Well, you never really know how profitable any location will be. It is kind of up in the air. You should be open to trying reasonable size locations. Blue collar businesses are usually the best locations.

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The vending machine industry has three categories for its target market : the blue-collar businesses, the white collar businesses, and kids & young adults. Out of these three categories, the blue collar is your best bet for your soda vending machines. Since blue-collar workers are out in the field or in an industrial building working hard and exhausted, chances are they might want a drink that is high in sugar or something of a Gatorade type to boost them up. This is where your soda vending machines enter, allowing workers to grab a quick drink in a higher convenience and without much down time.

There used to be a time when public schools were still considered to be a strategic location for your soda vending machines but now that the law prohibits these Soda vending machines from public schools, you may have to consider how you can still put your soda vending machines into good use within a public school’s premise. If you really want to target public schools, then I suggest that instead of soda, you can just go for bottled water, fruit juices, or milk. Converting your soda vending machines to accommodate these beverages will surely keep you in business.

Aside from blue-collar businesses and public schools, here is a list of various types of business that have proved to be profitable for the most part.

– New Car Dealerships
– Office Buildings
– Hospitals
– Health Clubs
– Driver’s license Offices
– Apartment complexes
– Bowling Alleys
– Bingo Halls
– Junk Yards
– Banks
– Rehab Facilities
– Fire Departments
– Police Departments
– Hardware Stores
– Hotels
– Motels
– Laundromats
– Training Centers
– Lumber Yards
– Medical Clinics
– Nursing Homes
– Oil change/lube shops
– Pawn Shops
– Paint stores
– Tanning Salons
– Supply Stores
– Manufacturing Plants
– Distribution Centers
– Printing companies
– Office Supply Stores
– Grocery Stores
– Check Cashing Stores
– Car Washes
– Medical Clinics
– Tire Centers
– Cell Phone Outlets
– Furniture Stores
– Dancing Schools
– Beauty Schools
– Art Schools and other types of school

Locations, where there are high people traffic or either a lot of employees, are the best places for your soda vending machines. Other than the locations mentioned above, shopping malls and airport terminals are also considered to be prime places where you can generate lots of cash.

Jayne Manziel is a successful Entrepreneur Vending Locator that has helped hundreds of people build their Vending Machine business from ground up for over 20 years. She devotes the time, energy, and effort into her clients and mentors them to ensure their success. To learn more visit her Vending Locators Network. She is a proven leader in assisting vending machine operators to achieve financial success.

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Risks Purchasing Vending Machines From Craig’s List

Risks Purchasing Vending Machines From Craig’s List

Unless you are living primitively in a cave, you are probably familiar with Craigslist.org.

Craig’s list is a very popular website that has revolutionized the ways in which a person can post classified ads, sell his things, and buy new things. Since Craig’s list is free, many people are using it to sell their things easily. Many people use it to easily look for things that are hard to find if you search in the outside world.

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Though Craig’s list can be a place where there is an abundance of vending machine sellers who are selling their vending machines at a cheaper price, you have to be careful because, if anything, these vending machine advertisements are only meant to attract you and not really serve your best interest.

No matter how convincing a vending machine advertisement in Craig’s list is, you should not believe it right away it. Instead, contact the seller and see how the seller convinces you to buy his vending machine. If what the seller is saying proves too good to be true, then most probably the seller is just saying those false promises to make a sale from you.

Another thing to watch out is if the seller offers some kind of personal warranty to the vending machines he is selling. Make sure that before you buy any vending machine, there is a personal warranty given by the seller. The personal warranty will allow you to get your money back if, say, for example, the vending machine malfunctions after a month. Do not risk the quality of the vending machines you will buy from Craig’s list sellers, by not asking for any personal warranty.

If you have found any vending machine seller that is near your place or near your area, then good. Ask the vending machine seller if you can just pick up the vending machine yourself. This way, you not only save on shipping cost, you are also guaranteed that you will get the item you paid for. If the vending machine seller insists on having the vending machine delivered to you, instead of you picking it up, then do not bother to make any more business with the seller. The fact that you live near the seller’s place and he does not give you any other option other than shipping, prove that he is a scammer.

Craig’s list is a good place to find good quality vending machines. Make sure that you do not risk your money and the quality of vending machines you will get by conducting an investigation first. It pays to investigate because it will allow you to know if your seller is being dishonest or being truthful.

Jayne Manziel is a successful Entrepreneur Vending Locator that has helped hundreds of people build their Vending Machine business from ground up for over 20 years. She devotes the time, energy, and effort into her clients and mentors them to ensure their success. To learn more visit her Vending Locators Network. She is a proven leader in assisting vending machine operators to achieve financial success.

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