However, with careful researching, finding an appropriate vending
location will bring profits that will outlast the “hardships” of
looking for a location.
Having been familiarized with the vending industry, one of the most
common questions a vending starter will ask is “Where’s the best
place to put my machine?” For this question, there are many answers.
There usually isn’t a best place to put a machine as the place will
vary from city to city. For example, a machine doing well in a car
shop in one city may not (and probably will not) guarantee that it
will do well in a different car shop in another city. Although there
are common places that house vending machines such as in
supermarkets, business suites or personal offices and shops, it
doesn’t mean the vending machine earns the most profits in such
places.
Depending on what products you stock the machine with and how
well-kept your machine is and looks, the profits you make from your machine will
vary too.
The best determinant of the right location for a vending machine
is by trial and error. If your vending machine doesn’t make as much profit as
you thought it would at one place, try changing locations until you feel you’re
getting a good return on the vending machine. If you know your town well, it can
also be easier to set up your machines as it would give you a better idea of
what target of people come around your vending area. Vending machines with right
locations will easily bring you great returns on profits.