So, what makes Lakeside Lemonade stand out from the crowd? Here are 10 things I observed first-hand during my five-minute rest.
1) Be passionate – As I previously discussed, the owners showed passion about their business. With energy and enthusiasm, they took pride in what they had done and the opportunities that were ahead.
2) Location, location, location – The business was in a beautiful lakeside setting, in the heart of one of the most heavily-travelled parts of the trail. Another stand we had passed was set up in a more remote setting, up the hill from the lake. Needless to say, sales were not brisk.
3) Invest in your facilities – The business looked successful. Signs clearly displayed prices, ice was close at hand, a new cash box made handling money much more efficient, and the “Recycling” and “Compost” waste bins were clearly marked to show the customer how to keep things “green”.
4) Engage your customer – They were eager to engage people in conversation and lead customers into making more of a purchase than they probably intended.
5) Educate your customers – Nutritional information was clearly displayed for those who may have had concerns about what was in their Country Time Lemonade or Chips Ahoy cookies.
6) Listen to your customers – As a result of listening to their customers, Lakeside Lemonade had added cookies to their previous single offering of lemonade.
7) Provide an experience – Chairs and benches, complete with seat cushions, were available for hikers to take a brief rest while enjoying their refreshments. The enthusiastic banter from the owners welcomed each new customer and helped create buzz among people passing by. One customer even commented, “This time I brought my wallet with me.”
8) Give people options – Lemonade was available in two sizes, with or without ice. Cookies were priced at 25 cents each, but you got one free with the purchase of four.


