What To Do When Your Escape Room Is Temporarily Closed

These are uncertain and dark times for all, there’s no denying it. But that doesn’t mean that you as escape room owners cannot work on your escape room business during this temporary period of downtime.

In fact, this is a great time and opportunity as any to overtake your escape room competitors and really make some progress on your escape room business in several different ways, which is something I wanted to cover with you today.

Key 4 Of Escape Room Marketing – Size, It Doesn’t Actually Matter!

So, what do I actually mean by size and how it doesn’t matter? There are beliefs, misconceptions, and misunderstandings that escape room owners hold about marketing that they need to change because it’s holding them back and also causing them to get less bookings/new customers.

And they all refer to size in one way or another. Let’s dive into a few examples of what I mean (4, to be precise!).

Key 1 Of Escape Room Marketing – Engagement

If somebody is engaged with your escape room, they will be active on your social media. They will view your content, often liking it, sharing it, commenting on it, etc. They’re ENGAGED.

Now I’m sure if you were to think about your social media following, what % of them would you say were actually engaged with your content? I’ll hazard a bet that the % is very low!

But that’s fine because today I’m going to share a few ways you can build engagement with your followers.

Key 1 Of Escape Room Marketing – Engagement

If somebody is engaged with your escape room, they will be active on your social media. They will view your content, often liking it, sharing it, commenting on it, etc. They’re ENGAGED.

Now I’m sure if you were to think about your social media following, what % of them would you say were actually engaged with your content? I’ll hazard a bet that the % is very low!

But that’s fine because today I’m going to share a few ways you can build engagement with your followers.

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