jruppert
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Hello everyone. Ive been a member in this forum for a while for research purposes but never really posted anything. I have wanted to open a coffee shop (more specifically an espresso bar) in a college town for a few years now. The town itself has around 13,000 people and the campus holds approximately $13000 people. We have two coffee shops. One being a Starbucks, which is difficult to get to because it is located on campus. The other is a Biggby. Biggby is a coffee shop franchise located in Michigan. I personally would rather drink Starbucks than Biggby.
Anyway, the Biggby is located on the main street that runs through town and the University is located on the other side of Biggby. Ideally I would rather be in a downtown location. Unfortunately I feel as if it would be difficult to market a coffee shop downtown. There is a building that has been vacant for a number of years that is located next to Biggby. I have been toying with the idea of opening an espresso bar/panini grill next door.
In my opinion, Biggby (and Starbucks) is the fast food version of coffee. I want to provide an environment where people are able to get a real shot of espresso and a coffee that isnt poured into a paper coffee cup. Obviously there is a lot more to branding a business than what I have mentioned but the ideas that I have really position myself pretty far from the likes of Biggby and Starbucks.
I can see two sides to the argument or concern. One being that you are positioning yourself next to a large competitor with large amounts of capital and it could be considered hostile in some ways. The other side I see to this marketing strategy is this.. Biggby spends thousands upon thousands to market their product. People already know they are there. If I position myself as a better alternative to their coffee and the espresso experience being better than what the public is use to than I feel I would have an edge. Obviously there will always be people that will purchase Starbucks and Biggby and swear by it. But there has to be people that want a better coffee.
What do you guys think?
Anyway, the Biggby is located on the main street that runs through town and the University is located on the other side of Biggby. Ideally I would rather be in a downtown location. Unfortunately I feel as if it would be difficult to market a coffee shop downtown. There is a building that has been vacant for a number of years that is located next to Biggby. I have been toying with the idea of opening an espresso bar/panini grill next door.
In my opinion, Biggby (and Starbucks) is the fast food version of coffee. I want to provide an environment where people are able to get a real shot of espresso and a coffee that isnt poured into a paper coffee cup. Obviously there is a lot more to branding a business than what I have mentioned but the ideas that I have really position myself pretty far from the likes of Biggby and Starbucks.
I can see two sides to the argument or concern. One being that you are positioning yourself next to a large competitor with large amounts of capital and it could be considered hostile in some ways. The other side I see to this marketing strategy is this.. Biggby spends thousands upon thousands to market their product. People already know they are there. If I position myself as a better alternative to their coffee and the espresso experience being better than what the public is use to than I feel I would have an edge. Obviously there will always be people that will purchase Starbucks and Biggby and swear by it. But there has to be people that want a better coffee.
What do you guys think?