How to Find the Best Vending Location

As a vending machine operator, one of the most important things to consider is the location of your machines. Finding the best vending location can mean the difference between success and failure in the vending industry. In this blog, we’ll give you some tips on how to find the best location for your vending machines, from someone who’s been in the industry for years: Quani from Rayzo Vending.

 

1. Use Google

As Rayzo Vending mentioned in this video, Google can help your business in two ways. First, having a Google business page and a website is a great way to attract potential clients. Make sure your business information is up to date and easy to find, and there’s a good chance potential clients will come to you. Secondly, Google can help you do research to potential locations in your areas. Great locations for vending machines include: apartment complexes, office buildings, and schools.

 

How to Find the Best Vending Location

 

2. Come Prepared

When you go to check out a potential location, make sure you’re prepared. Bring a vending proposal with you that outlines the benefits of having your machines on site. Include information about the types of products you offer, the maintenance schedule, and the dimensions of your machines. You can also bring a snack basket showing off your most popular products with you to show the decision makers that you’re serious about your business. It’s also good to come with your vending agreement and other important documents you need to close the deal.

 

3. Do a Site Inspection

When you arrive at the location, do a thorough site inspection. Look for areas where your machines could be placed, and make sure there’s enough space for customers to use them comfortably. Measure the space to see what kinds of machines can fit there. Check for things like stairs without elevators, which could be a deal breaker, according to Quani. Use a site inspection checklist to make sure you don’t miss anything important.

 

4. Build Relationships

Once you’ve secured a location, it’s important to build a good relationship with the decision makers. Involve them in the process of choosing the machines, and make sure they’re happy with the products you’re offering. Regularly check in with them to see if there are any issues or concerns that need to be addressed.

In conclusion, finding the best vending location requires a bit of effort and preparation, but it’s worth it in the long run. Use Google to find potential locations, be prepared with a vending proposal and snack basket, do a thorough site inspection, and build good relationships with the decision makers. With these tips, you’ll be on your way to vending success!

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