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		<title>Triple Hot Dog Cart Profits with Upsells</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hot Dog Cart Up-Sell Secrets
This is the difference between the men and the boys in the hot dog business. Mc Donald&#8217;s didn&#8217;t invent &#8220;Supersize Me&#8221; just for fun. This one tactic almost doubled their profits overnight.
Why?
Because there are really only three ways to build any business.
#1 Attract more customers &#8211; This is the one everybody [...]]]></description>
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<p>This is the difference between the men and the boys in the hot dog business. Mc Donald&#8217;s didn&#8217;t invent &#8220;Supersize Me&#8221; just for fun. This one tactic almost doubled their profits overnight.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>Because there are really only three ways to build any business.</p>
<p>#1 Attract more customers &#8211; This is the one everybody concentrates on. It&#8217;s the most difficult of the lot and the most expensive.</p>
<p>#2 Increase customers frequency of purchase. Now we are talking. Loyalty programs, free samples and coupons work wonders. FACT: A customer who has bought a hot dog from you once (assuming it was a good experience) is 10 times more likely to purchase again than a normal passer by.</p>
<p>#3 Increase the volume of each transaction. Up sells! If the customer only ask for a hot dog for $1.50 you make $1.00 or so times 75 customers a day =$75 or minimum wage.</p>
<p>Here are just a few absolute winners&#8230;</p>
<p>Would you like a second dog for just .99?</p>
<p>Do you want the combo? Hot dog, chips and a soda only $3.95?</p>
<p>Oh but the way did you want a cookie for desert, their only a dollar?</p>
<p>Just these few could instantly double or triple your daily profits and it cost you NOTHING to try.</p>
<p>We have over 10 up sells that work like a charm boosting your average profit per customer to $3.50 each NET! So the same 75 customers earns you a cool $262 a day or about $90K a year.</p>
<p>Up sell ideas are endless&#8230; Make an irresistible offer and they cant refuse.</p>
<p>Next lesson&#8230; Bringing them back for more &#8211; How to get repeat customers</p>
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