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Dien Rice January 28, 2017 09:46 PM

Another thing to do with snow (apart from building a snowman)!
 
When there's a lot of snow... People have fun building snowmen, making snow angels, or having snowball fights!

One guy in Canada did something different... He built a giant quinzhee in his back yard!

His quinzhee comes with an ice bar, lights, and enough room for a party!

(A quinzhee is like an igloo. However, where it's different is to make a quinzhee, you build a big snow mound, then hollow out a space in the middle. On the other hand, an igloo is built using snow blocks.)



The quinzhee is about 16 feet x 16 feet in size, and around 8 feet high in the middle (so people can even stand upright).

It also has two doors, one of the doors is on hinges with a frame. It also has a chimney.

Local businesses - in places with snow and freezing winter weather - could be inspired by this idea. They could build a huge quinzhee on their site. They could use it to stock sale items, or sell coffee, or something like that. They could send out a media release - they'd get attention, and attract customers!

(One thing to keep in mind - you'd have to make sure it stays safe.)

Winnipeg man builds giant quinzhee in his Southdale backyard
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/manito...zhee-1.3450196

Best wishes,

Dien

Luvenia Devers March 5, 2017 12:40 AM

Re: Another thing to do with snow (apart from building a snowman)!
 
Very innovative!

Leanora Buckley March 6, 2017 01:13 PM

Re: Another thing to do with snow (apart from building a snowman)!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Luvenia Devers (Post 37869)
Very innovative!


Really? LOL

Dien Rice March 6, 2017 07:43 PM

The angle I thought of was free publicity...
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Leanora Buckley (Post 37877)
Really? LOL

Hi Leonora,

I think it does have a good "free publicity" angle which could be used for any local business... (With the right climate!)

Sometimes, you can get ideas like that from the media!

I've successfully helped other people get free publicity... So I know how it works. Getting good free publicity can literally change a business from a money-loser to a money-maker...

I helped a friend of mine who had a restaurant, purely by using free publicity. He went from an empty restaurant, to people traveling halfway across the city to taste his food...

I wrote several media releases for him, which we sent to the local suburban papers in his area. The story was eventually picked up by one of the two metropolitan newspapers here - and he got a full page spread as well (which was a positive review of his restaurant)! The top half of the page was taken up by a big photo of my friend in his restaurant, and the bottom half was the review...

(In his case, he served a cuisine that nobody else was serving in the city... Things like that help when getting free publicity. You have to be unique in some way... And if you can't figure out a unique angle - you have to create one!)

So, free publicity ideas really can work... :)

Best wishes,

Dien


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