Swot Analysis For Rooms For Dessert

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SWOT Analysis
Rooms for Dessert adding Unique Ingredients to life’s Balancing act (Roberts.,2013) business plan is based on the belief customers will be impressed with the products and services offered and spread word of the quality provided. This will attract new customers’ thereby increasing business and revenue. Although the business is in the start-up stage the business has the opportunity of expansion in the near future, offering products to home parties or conducting in-office demonstrations would most likely increase customer base and attract new customers. As shown in the SWOT analysis (Table 1) Rooms for Dessert strength is offering a unique service differentiating from competitive restaurants offering similar or complementary products …show more content…

There is a larger number and types of entrants in the market Fine Dining Restaurants-Casual Dining Restaurants-Quick- Service Restaurants. Landscape of primary location is also a threat; there is a lack of customer parking which could possibly result in lower numbers of customers. Climate may also affect the businesses in general, low peak season and bad weather can cause problems for the business market if bad weather is expected, customers are more reluctant to go outside if not necessary. Potential entrants and encroaching concepts are also a concern due to factors such as low consumer switching and brand not being well known. Cost is also a threat although the primary target market is higher-wage earners consumers with less income will not frequent Rooms for Dessert they will seek substitute …show more content…

Demographics of the area show the largest consumer base as professional adults and students ages 24-54 with household income of $52,000 and up. The primary target market are the professional wage earners, which will be a high proportion of customers that will have a greater demand for the product, the age and income breakdowns show that a large portion has enough disposable income to be able to patronize Rooms for Dessert upscale dining and entertainment. Sub-segment market is based on the heterogenous approach, “The heterogenous approach taps into the differences between consumer demands. Segmenting the market into bite-sized chunks allows your company to cater to individuals” (Bradley., N.D.). Rooms for Dessert will target customers desiring a sweet treat not necessarily a high-end dessert such as customers who are generally not concerned about health or

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