Well it starts with a product or service that is top-notch quality. Do some research to see what the best-selling products or services are out there. Also, you would want to do a checklist of all the products or services which you would be interested in selling. Then you need to do further research to see if those particular products or services have a ready market (people who want to buy them). Then you need to figure out your start-up costs, expenses and profit margin.Good Luck and I do sincerely hope that your get your business of the ground in the not too distant future.
If you haven t done the research, perhaps you should not have started the business. We don t know your area, we don t know your clientele, we don t know ANYTHING. And you expect us to give you ideas that are useful? You may as well ask a Martian... if there are any out there. ---Kasey C, PC guru since Apple II daysChange is inevitable, except from a vending machine.
I don t mean for this to sound rude, just being honest with you. If you don t even know what you will be selling it would be impossible for you to have a complete business plan. Go back to the drawing board.
uh yeah..I ll think of that answer and than start a business for ya