Suggestion for Film Labs
Jody, I wanted to suggest that you and other local Labs might borrow a page from Qualex's book to increase your business. You should approach some Grocery Stores that are within a half-hour's driving distance of your Lab, and ask them if they can operate a Film pickup / delivery service for you. It could be located at the checkout counter. They could charge a fee to the customer of perhaps 50 or 75 Cents per Order -- it would be up to them. You could undertake pickup / delivery one day a week, and charge an additional 50 Cents to the customer to cover travel costs. This arrangement of course would increase your business, and the Grocery Store would benefit by providing a convenience to their customers in addition to the small amount of revenue they would receive.
There would need to be a sign in the Store advertising "Film and Picture Processing", and you would want to provide the Store an information Sheet to clearly indicate all of the Films you develop and the sizes of Photographs you can print. You could also offer the service of producing a picture CD -- I would suggest charging $1 for the CD and then 10 Cents per Picture File ($3.40 for 24). Since you also do E-processing, I would suggest offering Ilfochrome Photographs from Slides. The Ilfochrome paper can be purchased from Ilford Imaging in the U. S. by calling 1-888-453-6731 or (201) 265-6000. This would help retain Slide customers.
Qualex conducted five day a week delivery which is too expensive and caused them to lose Stores, but one day a week would keep your travel costs low. One reason people go digital is because of the inconvenience of getting Film developed. Since everyone goes to the Grocery Store, this is the most convenient place for them to drop off Film.