where do you start......
mods, mechanical s, cartomizers, atomizer, Variable voltage, variable wattage, ego, tank, rebuildables...........
could be very intimidating.
I get the point you are trying to make, but speaking for me, I didn't blindly walk into a vape shop. I researched it online and studied as much as I could on the subject for days. When I went to buy my mod, it was my first time in a vape shop, but I was very well versed on a lot of the ins and outs. I just figured I was going to want to upgrade anyway in the future, so why spend the extra $40 on an ego style in the interim. It also really helped me to be familiar with what vv and vw is and does in relation to the coil, so I wasn't intimidated at all. But I would recommend to anyone, new or experienced, who is thinking of upgrading to a mod to do their homework first.
I would head straight for the juice tasting bar. Once I decided on a couple or 3 flavors I would know if I needed glass or plastic on top of my joye ego or kanger evod batteries.
The problem for the vape store is that most customers who walk in the door are in one of two camps:
1. A smoker who just wants to quit smoking and wants something that looks and tastes like their current cigarettes; or
2. A smoker/nonsmoker who wants to blow the biggest clouds and have a killer looking device to do it with.
Of course the middle ground is the spot to be. How to get the customer there and make a sale is the question.
I do not see any vape shops stocking cigalikes or device like the Blu. I think they should. Along with the egos and spinner and twists. And the mechanical mods and RBAs. Let the customer try the cigalike Blu. Then have the customer try a spinner or twist or evod with a good clearomizer and a few juices. I think there would be more people skipping the cigalike stage. Sure, some will still buy the Blu. But then again, it is their choice and the shop still made a sale.
On the other end of the scale, take the mech sub ohmer wanter and sit them down with a volt meter and some wire and wick. Have something that makes a BOOM! sound when their coil is bad or the battery is put in backwards. Don't know the answer, just talking here.
Weekly classes offered by vape shops with prizes would be a good idea for vape shops. I am surprised more do not do that.