Do they all just compare prices? Do this 48-hour experiment (without a €1 discount)

You're sitting in your shop in the evening.
It is quiet. Not a phone call, not a message.
You're asking yourself: “Why aren't customers coming? My shop is doing poorly. Do what? ”

Maybe you're thinking, “Everyone's just comparing prices. Then I'll just have to get cheaper.”

Wrong
When you lower your prices, you also lower your reputation.
Your problem isn't the price — your problem is that no one sees you.

Here comes your 48-hour schedule.
10 steps that work immediately — without discount, without blah blah.

1) Your trademark object

Many stores are empty because they look interchangeable.
Do something that ONLY exists with you:

  • Cafe: pink cups
  • Workshop: yellow tool
  • Studio: Mirror with Neon Frame

You will no longer be “the shop without customers,” but “the one with the pink cups.”

2) Your own saying (anytime & anywhere)

Many say: “My website is useless.”
It's often because everything sounds like everywhere else.

Do it differently. Find a sentence that sticks right away:

  • “Ready today. point.”
  • “Your break, your coffee.”
  • “Tax work in plain language.”

Stick it in shop windows, on bills, even on receipts.
That's how you stay in your head, even when customers otherwise only compare prices.

3) Surprise that lasts

Discounts make you smaller. Little extras make you bigger.

  • Key Ring at the Car Repair Shop
  • Postcard in a cafe
  • Mini stamp “Done today! “In the studio

Your logo goes into bags, wallets, refrigerators.
Free ads without you having to scream, “Please come! ”

4) Your selfie corner

If your store is empty, build a commercial that screams for a photo.

  • Mirror with slogan: “You look so good with us.”
  • Bright wall paint
  • neon logo

Customers do your own marketing — and post it by themselves.

5) Ritual instead of price battle

Many think: “No customers? Then prices down.” — wrong.

Better do little rituals:

  • Wheel of Fortune on Friday
  • Free mini on Monday
  • Every 11th visitor receives an extra

Customers remember your experience — not the discount.

6) Become a local hero

Many ask themselves: “My business is doing poorly — what should I do? ”
Answer: Show that you're there for your street.

  • Mini-action for neighbors
  • Football club poster
  • Donation jar at the counter

You'll be “the shop that does something for us” — not “the shop without customers.”

7) Your smell/sound signature

When people come in, they should immediately think: I'm in the right place.

  • Cafe: same scent (cinnamon, vanilla)
  • Workshop: same playlist
  • Studio: Own Sound Jingle

This creates recognition — and no one forgets you anymore.

8) Limited promotions

Many believe: “No one is interested in my offers.”
That's only true if they're boring.

Make it limited:

  • “This week only: yellow cappuccino design”
  • “Winter: free glove service”
  • “Summer: Selfie with Mascot”

Customers feel: “It's only available here — only now.”

9) Your language is your brand strategy

If you sound like everyone else, nothing sticks.
And then it's time again: “Marketing doesn't work.”

Make your language special:

  • Hairdresser: “Fresh in 20 minutes” instead of “Quick haircut”
  • Tax Advisor: “Tax Work in Plain Language” instead of “Individual Advice”
  • Workshop: “Ready in 2 coffees” instead of “waiting time 40 minutes”

Your words stick — and customers notice: It's different here.

10) Your signature in everyday life

When your shop is empty, build small habits:

  • Emoji stamps on every bill
  • Heart in milk foam
  • Mini Comic on the Bag

This is how everyday life becomes your trademark.

Conclusion

Dein Charging is going poorly? Yours Website doesn't bring customers? You think All compare prices only?

Try these steps.
You'll notice: The problem isn't that no one wants you — the problem is that no one sees you.

And that is exactly what we are changing now.