The Music Shop: Conversations in Music Retail

David Bozich and Michelle Ventura talk with Taylor Harnois about the challenges of running a music store in a small town. They discuss how going online has enabled them to find audiences outside of the market and better serve local musicians.

They detailed how refining their business processes has helped streamline their business. They also discuss how taking advantage of the tools your store’s software can help you take control of your business and give you insight to help make important decisions.

-- KEY INSIGHTS --
- Use technology to expand your market.
- Take advantage of all the tools you have available.
- Make your revenue drivers things that can not be found online.
- Don’t underestimate the amount of clerical work that needs to be done.
- Work on your business processes.

-- GUEST BIO --
Enumclaw Music is a full-service music store, family owned and run in the heart of Enumclaw, Washington. The store has been open for 35 years. David Bozich bought the store 10 years ago. Michelle Ventura joined Enumclaw music a few years ago and is preparing to take over the store.

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What is The Music Shop: Conversations in Music Retail?

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In The Music Shop podcast, we talk with stores from all across the country about their story, the challenges they are facing and how they are overcoming those challenges.

We talk everything from ecommerce strategy to inventory management to how to get new customers in the door.

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