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Profiling Utah Skate Shops

If you own a skate shop in Utah then here’s your opportunity to get some free marketing. Just shoot us an email answering the following interview questions and we’ll give you your own post here on the blog and a link to your website. Feel free to include some photos if you want.

1. Shop name

2. Owner’s name

3. Contact info (address, phone, email, etc.)

4. Website

5. Year shop opened

6. What made you want to open a skate shop?

7. How did you start it? Where’d you get the money, how did you decide on the location, etc.?

8. What challenges have you faced in starting/running the shop?

9. What would you do differently if you could do it again?

10. What do you like about running a skate shop?

11. If you weren’t running a skate shop what would you be doing? If you do other things, what else do you do?

12. Do you sell online? If so, how’s that working out for you? If not, why not?

13. Where do you think the business of skateboarding is headed?

14. If you could change one thing about the skateboarding industry what would it be and why?

15. Do you have a shop team? How does that benefit your shop?

16. Who’s coming up in Utah?

17. What do you think about the Utah skate scene?

18. What’s your opinion on Salt Lake outlawing skateboard ramps in backyards?

19. If you had a million dollars that you could only spend on your skate shop (not on burritos or jewelry for your wife or anything), what would you do with it?

20. What’s the best trick you’ve done in the last year?

21. Anything else you want to say?


1 Response to “Profiling Utah Skate Shops”


  1. 1 terrance Jan 22nd, 2009 at 12:45 am

    YO you dudes MUSt contact the City of Portland Noise Department people they can help you win against the @#$@#$ complaining about noise. They studied skatebaord nosie witha old pro skater dude ntheir departments. HE rules the dude helped us so much here.

    Blazin

    OG Terrance

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