Free Hotspots Have A Better Return Than Paid

from the the-data-starts-flowing dept

Here's a good lesson for everyone saying that it makes no business sense to offer anything for "free". While all the various fee-based WiFi hotspots don't like to talk about their numbers, folks offering free WiFi say the the returns are already very noticeable. Schlotzsky's Delis, which was one of the first major chains to embrace the idea of free WiFi, has found that it brings in plenty more customers. From what they've seen, it's paying back $100,000 per year, per store on an investment of $8,000. Not bad. And, they're using expensive T1 lines. In places where you can get away with a cheaper DSL line, the payoff could be even greater. Schlotzsky's recognizes the promotional value of free WiFi, and is even boosting their signal to offer the WiFi as far away as possible (and putting up a splash screen when you log on showing Schlotzsky's menu). Meanwhile, a hotel that did a study of free vs. paid WiFi, determined that setting up a paid WiFi service would end up bringing in a whopping $8/day - not exactly an earth shattering amount. The paid WiFi guys claim that they offer better service, which may be true, but the free services are going to get the "good enough" crowd. If more places realize the promotional power of free WiFi (and those places keep boosting their signal), the only places that paid WiFi will remain viable will be in a place where free WiFi can't reach them at all (which limits you to very few places, such as airports). As an aside, the issues surrounding free WiFi is what I'll be talking about in a few weeks on a panel at Pulver's Wireless Summit.
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  1. identicon
    budrickvonallen, 22 Oct 2003 @ 10:31am

    Free wireless access (it works for me, and I spend

    Solatto's Coffee Shop in the Eastlake Shopping Center in Chula Vista, California, recently started offering free wireless access (as long as you buy at least a cup of coffee). I find myself stopping by at least once a day, whereas it was previously once a week. I calculate I am now happily spending $100 per month there - as the result of this service. Not a bad way to catch up on email and on-line research - while having a sandwich.

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    Beck, 22 Oct 2003 @ 11:12am

    Very Interesting

    Interesting. I wish they would have addressed the issue of table turnover though. Does the free service cause people to stay longer and prevent new customers from being seated? That would be my only concern (and probably the concern of servers who would make less tips because their tables turn over less frequently). I like the fact that the deli provides computers for people who don't bring their own.

    This is great as it sounds like it results in filling a hotel room or restaurant table that would otherwise go empty.

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    Mike (profile), 22 Oct 2003 @ 11:38am

    Re: Very Interesting

    What I've heard (and, admittedly, this is anecdotal), is that most of the people who come in to use WiFi do so during "off" hours. That is, they help fill tables at times when the place would otherwise be empty.

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    kai, 22 Oct 2003 @ 2:33pm

    hotels

    One computer-scienc conference I attended was at a hotel that specifically had free wi-fi. So, the hotel pays for the wi-fi and gets 1,000 more guests for a few days. Easily worth it.

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  5. identicon
    Chris McMahon, 23 Oct 2003 @ 11:07am

    No Subject Given

    Outstanding! I have a meeting next week to ask local businesses to help us blanket our entire neighborhood business district with free wiFi and this article will help a lot!

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  6. identicon
    Carlos Fanini, 27 Nov 2009 @ 7:05pm

    Free Hotspots Have A Better Return Than Paid

    I think Free WiFi is the way to go. Business would benefit from offering free wifi by advertising thru out the whole wireless network. :-)

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