This program is interesting. I sometimes pass by this store and I always think: don't these poor things have a friend in Marketing who can tell them to take down this sign?
They must be excited about the program, but the feeling this sign conveys is that of a 7-year-old kids lemonade stand: Please feel sorry for me, buy from my stand.
In my opinion, it would be much better if they put a promotion on the sign, or a new product/collection that has arrived... something that generates interest for those passing by to enter the store, and not feel sorry and perhaps never go in so as not to have to buy something to support 6 women who have a business.
Maybe my observation now is harsh, but if they reflect on it, it could be a turning point to increase their sales, which is what really matters: businesses offering products that people are interested in and through voluntary exchange, generate benefits for both and make the both side prosper, who sold...
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