Attract
More Customers/Get Customers to Purchase More Products/Services:
Attracting more customers is key to virtually all businesses,
and particularly retail locations. This is because much
of a retail location's costs are fixed (e.g., rent,
core staff). As such, each new customer represents significant
profit. Likewise, once a customer is at a location,
providing services that keep them in the location longer
(e.g., offering WiFi service), often results in increased
sales of the location's core products.
Improve Customer Loyalty and Retention:
Retaining customers is critical to the success of owners
and operators of all businesses. Consider the following
statistics:
Acquiring new customers can cost five
times more than satisfying and retaining current customers
A 2% increase in customer retention has the same effect
on profits as cutting costs by 10%
The average company loses 10% of its customers each
year
A 5% reduction in customer defection rate can increase
profits by 25-125%, depending on the industry
The customer profitability rate tends to increase over
the life of a retained customer
Location owners and operators need to focus on their
core strengths. For instance, a restaurant needs to
focus on preparing the highest quality meals and offering
the best service. Conversely, a restaurant operator
generally lacks technology skills and does not have
the resources to invest significant man-hours to this
area. As such, technological offerings to these customers
must be easy to purchase, install and service.
For this reason, paid hotspot solutions
are not appealing to most clients since to offer this
service they must:
Choose a billing solution and back-end
support
Purchase an access point or a "hotspot in a box"
from a separate company
Purchase a high-speed internet connection from yet another
company
Get end-users to pay to use the Hotspot.
Here's the irony in WiFi public access pricing: retailers
can be profitable by offering free WiFi as a customer
acquisition tool. But when they charge for WiFi access,
these retailers, and the WISPs serving them, almost
certainly lose money. Retailers are quickly learning
this lesson: up to 50% of UK location owners who plan
to deploy commercial hotspots in 2007 intend those hotspots
to be free or free-with-purchase.
The fully loaded cost of offering FREE
WiFi access is less than £3/day. Operating a billable
hotspot costs over £15/day. Half this cost comes
from building or altering billing systems, plus the
endless associated customer care. The millions of dollars
already spent on systems to charge WiFi users by the
megabyte, minute, etc., will never be recuperated. Someday,
authentication should become cheap enough to be part
of a profitable WiFi offering, but for the foreseeable
future, authorization and accounting remain dangerous
distractions.
Whether free or for a fee, public WiFi
access provides benefits to locations including attracting
customers, increasing sales, and giving customers a
better experience. When it's free, it simply provides
the added, and important, benefit to end-users of being
free. Better satisfying customers through offering free
WiFi access clearly will aid in better satisfying and
retaining customers.
For further information on Hotspot installation and
services, please contact us on 0800 234 3548
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