mrslargelashes
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Rather than commiting yourself to putting prices down (and its VERY hard to put prices up once you've done that) why dont you have a "Winter Offer".
You can make a big song and dance about it marketing wise, put out leaflets and free vouchers and so on. Gives you an "excuse" to contact people at at time where its quiet (i.e. the first quarter of next year)
This will kill two birds with one stone, it'll create a marketing buzz and you'll be able to see if lower prices attract more people. If it does and you can live with the lower prices in terms of turnover- then you make another marketing campaign based on your lower prices!
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