On the final day, all of the E.E. groups discussed their micro-businesses. Rusty and I had a customer that morning, Bev Wharton. We had to get a gift card from a golf course across the city and return it to her. We even had a little photo op in which we took pictures with the president for the Cliff News. At the end of the day, we had roughly $22 in profit, counting tips. The things that went well was our business ideas. The things that we offered and the prices we had set seemed right and I think it all went pretty well. We had two customers and would've had a third but we couldn't get a meeting time figured out. The things that we would've changed would be when we sent out our email to our possible customers. We sent it out Thursday morning. We would've sent it out Tuesday afternoon if we had known better. The other thing we would have changed would be proofreading our email better. The email we created for Cliff Concierge was misspelled. Two of our customers were unable to reach us through that email and had to go through our professor. In the end, we resent out an email with the spelling fixed. Just in case people were using the misspelled one, we had two emails for the business; the correctly spelled one and the incorrectly spelled one.
Overall, I call Cliff Concierge a success. For the near future, I do not see my group continuing this business venture.
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