Chapter 242: Marketing to the Human Heart

Chapter 242: Marketing to the Human Heart

TL: Etude

Under the night sky, the front plaza of Wanzhong Mall was brightly lit.

In the environment where light and darkness intertwined, a PVC board over two meters tall stood prominently in the center of the plaza. Its design and color scheme were almost identical to the one on the main stage nearby.

However, on this PVC board, the emblem of Linchuan University had been replaced with the logo of Wanzhong Mall, and the advertisement boasted, “Visit Wanzhong Mall, join our group buying event, and enjoy a 40% discount on everything. Delicious food and fun experiences all in one place.”

Led by Linchuan University, students from four major institutions swarmed into the mall, leaving the passersby in the business district bewildered.

“What’s going on today? Is there a special event?”

“Why are so many young men and women rushing into that mall across the street?”

With these questions, the passersby were drawn into the stream of students, entering the mall with curiosity, only to be taken aback.

“Holy shit, I haven’t been to Wanzhong for a long time. When did it change like this? Am I missing something?”

“Isn’t this place supposed to sell clothes?”

“I feel like I’m strolling down a pedestrian street. There are so many options, even claw machines and photo booths?”

“Look at the floor directory ahead. They have everything for dining and entertainment. Did they move the pedestrian street here?”

“Hey, there’s a husband drop-off point and a baby care center. Mom, I can finally shop to my heart’s content!”

“What’s in the basement? A supermarket and seafood market? Wow, they even made wedding dresses for mannequins out of toilet paper. Whose idea was that?”

Upon entering the mall, whether they were students who had gathered coupons or just city dwellers joining in on the fun, everyone wore a look of surprise.

To be honest, since the rapid reforms at the beginning of the year, the foot traffic in Wanzhong Mall had dropped off abruptly.

Young urban professionals had gradually become enamored with online shopping, reducing their visits to physical stores. Meanwhile, older customers, unable to find what they wanted, also stopped coming.

From bustling to deserted, Wanzhong achieved this transformation in just four months.

Of course, there were many speculations about the changes at Wanzhong Mall.

“How can a mall just stop selling goods?”

Some said that the mall, located in the heart of Linchuan City, was struggling with cash flow and was barely surviving.

Others claimed that Wanzhong had been sold, and the new owners had no idea how to run it.

There were even rumors that the owner had run away with his mistress and the money right after the New Year, leaving Wanzhong as an empty shell.

In short, everyone thought that Wanzhong Mall was a sinking ship, bound to close sooner or later.

Business was like that. Although the ultimate goal was to make money, reputation and credit were more important intangible assets. As rumors spread, even the remaining trickle of customers could disappear.

But today, with students as a driving force in consumption, revitalizing the business district and creating a cycle, the reformed Wanzhong finally returned to the public eye.

Surprise quickly turned into buzz.

“That’s what Jiang’s manual says. We’ll just follow it. Oh, and call over the staff from the nail salon on the ground floor to offer basic manicures for the waiting guests, free of charge.”

“Understood, Boss He.”

Despite her confusion, Yue Zhu immediately started making calls to gather staff, instructing some to fetch the newly printed promotional flyers from the warehouse and others to bring snacks and fruits from the supermarket on the basement level.

Within minutes, rows of snacks and small fruit plates were brought to the third floor. The waiting customers were astonished. “I haven’t even spent any money, and I’m already eating snacks and fruit and drinking tea. Is this really okay?”

Soon after, the promotional flyers were handed out, and the topics of conversation among the strangers began to converge.

“There’s a gaming center in the mall?”

“Hey, the second floor sells these things? The variety is quite rich.”

“The baby care area is actually a children’s playground. That’s pretty nice.”

“Miss, can I take this flyer home to show my colleagues?”

Yue Zhu nodded with a smile, then her eyes widened in realization. Jiang Qin’s strategy of offering snacks and fruits to customers who hadn’t spent money was actually a form of marketing to the human heart.

The old saying goes, “One who accepts a favor is obliged to return it.” These customers might become informal promoters of Wanzhong Mall, spreading effective word-of-mouth recommendations.

One tells ten, ten tell a hundred, a hundred tell a thousand...

Yes, their promotional flyers were beautifully printed, but if handed out on the streets, passersby might just throw them away. However, these potential customers, having consumed the mall’s hospitality, thoroughly read the content.

Even if they didn’t take the flyers, a simple comment like, “I was waiting for a table at Wanzhong Mall’s hotpot restaurant and they gave me free snacks and tea, and even did my nails. Guess what? I didn’t spend a dime and left full!” would ensure a steady stream of customers for Wanzhong.

But...

This was the manual Jiang Qin created during the winter vacation when Wanzhong had just confirmed the direction of its reform, without even a clear starting point.

Businesspeople are accustomed to thinking a few steps ahead, but thinking hundreds or thousands of steps ahead was almost frightening.

Yue Zhu, who had been doing marketing for the mall for a long time, felt like her previous efforts were child’s play compared to Jiang Qin’s strategies.

Meanwhile, He Yijun also arrived on the third floor. Seeing the full house and the chattering bystanders, he couldn’t calm his heart for a long time.

Since last New Year’s Day, when he first encountered Jiang Qin, he realized that Jiang always seemed to be one step ahead of him. But now, he understood that Jiang had been leading him to win, first against the tides of time, and then winning people’s hearts during the mall’s negative phase.

Jiang might not have told him what he was doing, but the effects were evident.

He Yijun crossed his arms, realizing what it meant to have a godsend.

Wanzhong Mall had a counterpart, Fuxing Mall on Nanshan Avenue. According to its owner, their pure sales volume had severely declined this year, and despite various attempts to explore new customer channels, they were unaware of the changing consumer habits.

What would have happened to Wanzhong without Jiang Qin? Perhaps it could have struggled for three or four more years before being acquired due to bankruptcy.

It takes courage to make a bold move. He Yijun suddenly realized that the courage to abandon a mature pure sales business was also something Jiang Qin had given him.

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