[quote name='rlse9']Look at the popularity of booth babes at the old E3. Look at the appearance of every female on G4TV. Look at the appearance of basically every female character in video games. I'm not saying it's right, but that's the society we live in. Not sure that it'd make much of a difference in sales, but I'd put money on the fact that a large percentage of teenage guys would happen to spend more time looking around in the store if an attractive female was working.[/quote]
hooters + video games
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that's actually a good idea, though not what he's planning. it'd work as a franchise, a retail gaming store with tightly-clad female workers. imagine that if through the training you could actually get them to know something about the product they're selling. I mean hooters waitresses have to memorize their menu...
you'd have to play it careful not to make whoever shops there not feel embarassed to be seen there... kindof like the way A&F only hires "beautiful" people to work in their stores, they're not in ridiculous orange-shorted costumes, but you can tell they didn't just hire the first five applicants.
sorry to get off topic. just really wanted to say good luck to the OP, I plan on opening a store later in my life with my future wife to handle the financial side while I handle the creative. If you ever need a marketing/advertising opinion, let me know - it's my profession. Don't underestimate the power of a strong brand image.
hooters + video games



that's actually a good idea, though not what he's planning. it'd work as a franchise, a retail gaming store with tightly-clad female workers. imagine that if through the training you could actually get them to know something about the product they're selling. I mean hooters waitresses have to memorize their menu...
you'd have to play it careful not to make whoever shops there not feel embarassed to be seen there... kindof like the way A&F only hires "beautiful" people to work in their stores, they're not in ridiculous orange-shorted costumes, but you can tell they didn't just hire the first five applicants.
sorry to get off topic. just really wanted to say good luck to the OP, I plan on opening a store later in my life with my future wife to handle the financial side while I handle the creative. If you ever need a marketing/advertising opinion, let me know - it's my profession. Don't underestimate the power of a strong brand image.