Wednesday, December 9, 2015

What is the first step in starting a food vending business? -

we want to have a mobile cart like a taco stand. we are going to introduce a sandwich not common in our area

You need to take a food handling course. Check with the county health dept.

So if you want to know the secrets to the concession business and make money from the start, .... Make The First Step In Starting Your Own Food Booth Today

you gots to buy lots of food and sell it at increased prices

Question about designing jewelery? -

I just thought of this today and wondered if anyone knows the steps from drawing and designing jewelery pieces to selling the design/ jewelery ? In other words; If someone drew many blueprints for designs, how could they turn them into a profitable business? I tried checking Google but so far haven t found very much information. Thank you in advance for your answers.

I suggest you take a class in Jewelry Design, it will explain everything you need to know. Designing jewelry often includes actually making the piece, not just on paper. You may want to team up with an experienced jewelry maker and see if they need anyone to come up with designs that they can implement.

Hello there,Selling the jewelry is the more likely process. You would construct your own jewelry and market it. You can find craft shops that may show your line or you can sell it directly through an on-line website. Selling the design is a less likely process. You would have to go through a registration process to protect your designs before you could sell them. Such could be a costly process. You also face a difficult market. In most small jewelry making businesses, the craftsmen is making his own designs usually as an artistic expression of this ideas. Someone else s designs generally have little appeal to those craftsmen.There is a practical problem you face in this. If you do not understand how jewelry is constructed, your designs may not be useful. The problems relating to constructing the piece will have to be worked out by whoever makes the jewelry. Therefore, you designs have may have little market value.Making your own jewelry is not hard to learn. You can get a lot of enjoyment from seeing your ideas actually take shape. I used to tour, exhibiting at arts and crafts shows. The marketing, while it was my business, was an enjoyable part. I liked setting up at the shows. Talking with other artists. Getting the direct feedback from the customers. Feels pretty good when someone tells you how much they like a piece of jewelry that you designed and made.Later,

A fresh perspective: What should we name our store? -

My friend and I want to open a small relaxing tea parlor that also sells, organic/fair-trade bulk herbs, hand made soaps, lotions, fizzy bath bombs, massage oil, candles, local art, etc. However we can t decide on a name. We want something short, sweet, and possibly herb related. I should also mention that we are trying to stay away from names with Tea Just because we -may- start off only selling soaps and other bath products. It also depends on the location where we open and if it has a kitchen with a three pot sink for cup sanitation, etc. etc.Anyone have any suggestions?

The Parlor : Then your open to sell anything and it s easy to say... Hey, meet me at The Parlor at noon!

How do you start a small business? -

I have worked in a local environment for 26 years in the restaurant business.I would like to open my own deli shop.I always hear about loans and grants to do this.Where do I start?

I would also suggest you check out The Small Business Administration (http://www.sba.gov/). This site will be your go-to site for understanding what is needed to start your own business. They provide instructions, guidelines and resources to get your business up and running. I know the thought of opening up a deli shop may be in its very early stages, but you may want to check out or bookmark this site, http://www.l-trondirect.com/ once you get it up and running. My friend recently opened up a small retail store in town and he was looking for barcode scanners to track his inventory and purchasing point-of-purchase equipment, like those electronic signature pads you find at many stores near the checkout. This site was a huge help when it came to equipping the store to manage the product sold, capturing payment methods of his customers and whatnot. You may find this site useful in time.Best of luck to you!

I have never started a business, however the first place to start is knowing what you want to do. I don t just mean knowing that you want to have a deli, I mean knowing exactly what you want to sell, where you plan to get these products, where you want to open the deli. Study up on good locations for new business like yours. Certain parts of towns/cities are obviously better than others. Once you have a business plan, prepare a presentation to show to possible investors and grant organizations. Make sure that you can answer any questions that they may have, because these can make or break the deal. Know your business inside and out. One piece of advice, don t start too big. It s difficult to get out of debt when you bought too much inventory that isn t selling. Understand that you are a new, small business. Expect profitless times. Do whatever you can to get your business name out there to the public. Best of luck with your business!

As an aspiring entrepreneur you have to realize the road ahead is going to be tough. While one of the hardest things that you have to do to start your small business is to get the funding that you need to start up. Most small-business owners are lucky enough to have enough resources such as surplus funds in their savings accounts to start their businesses. But for the majority of those business owners just like you and I, we require some help and assistance.http://www.worldbestloans.com/businessloans.htmWith the recent recession and the economy heading towards a downward spiral, getting the loan that you need to start your small business is going to be a very difficult road for you. But thanks to Uncle Sam there is a better choice out there for you. The government is going to offer you a small business loan grant. The benefits of getting a grant from the government is the fact that it never has to be paid back unlike a normal loan from major banks such as Bank of America Wells Fargo etc.

Contact the Small Business Administration (SBA). They provide funding in the form of loans, loan guarantees and grants to small businesses and start-ups. They can also hook you up with free professional business counseling from SCORE and from other free, reliable sources.

How to start a florist shop without any experience? -

How to set up, where, how much ... ??

In setting any business at all,firstly it boils down to your obejctives.what is the perpose of setting it up.Obviously its to earn $ and get the bestest return on your investment ( ROI)...and having answered that,how many % would you want returned on your equity..?:)) and more importantly,How long you want it to be returned.Document all this into your business plan.now with all the figures in your head,start with a comfortable budget.With that budget you might perhaps want to plan out the logistics.Flowers are perishable and therefore,getting equipment to store them,ie Freezers,etc.Then you have to go out and source for both suppliers n clients lor... ok so much for now

If you have no experience, training and expertise in the field, you are a sure loser opening a shop in that area of specialization. You need to know all of your flowers, how long they last, how much demand there is for each type of flower at different times of the year, how to make flower arrangements, where to source wholesale, how much they go for, what equipment you require, and so much more. If you have not worked in a flower shop for several years and taken some management courses as well, you have absolutely no chance of competing with the professionals and you will lose all of your investment.

By gathering up a LOT of money and being prepared to see it all spent and you going broke.Why? Because NO ONE should be starting a business without knowing SOMETHING about RUNNING a business. It is a sure formula for failure.Best bet is to get into the busines by taking a job in a florist shop. LEARN how the owner runs the business. Learn where the florist gets his/her supplies and the wholesale outlets for flowers. Learn how to prepare for each season. It s not just about Valentine s Day, or Mother s Day or Xmas. It s about which flowers are in season and which ones aren t. It s about knowing WHERE to get a plant that just isn t IN season and how much YOU D expect to pay for it. It s about tracking the money being spent and the money coming in. It s about knowing accounting practices, tax law, labor laws, collections, dunning, contracts, and the price of gas in November and how it compares to the price in June.It s about marketing, product preparation, presentation and, guess what? It s about EXPERIENCE. Get it, first.

I would suggest you check out The Small Business Administration (http://www.sba.gov/). This site will be your go-to site for understanding what is needed to start your own business. They provide instructions, guidelines and resources to get your business up and running. Do you have prior experience with flowers and the industry? I would love opening a florist shop, my Mother and I love gardening and planting, so this would be right up my alley! :)I know the thought of opening up a florist shop may be in its very early stages, but you may want to check out or bookmark this site, http://www.l-trondirect.com/ once you get it up and running. My friend recently opened up a small retail store in town and he was looking for barcode scanners to track his inventory and purchasing point-of-purchase equipment, like those electronic signature pads you find at many stores near the checkout. This site was a huge help when it came to equipping the store to manage the product sold, capturing payment methods of his customers and whatnot. You may find this site useful in time.Best of luck to you, I wish you all the success!

Associations may be a good avenue to explore. These organizations will address many of the thoughts, questions and concerns you ll inevitably have as well as many you haven t anticipated yet. Also take a look at Entrepreneur s online guide.http://www.entrepreneur.com/howto/retail -- Entrepreneur s How to Start a Retail Business Guidehttp://www.afia.net/ -- American Floral Industry Associationhttp://www.flowerpossibilities.org/ -- Flower Promotion Organizationhttp://www.gardencentersofamerica.org/ -- Garden Centers of Americahttp://www.ofa.org/ -- Association of Floriculture ProfessionalsResearch, research, research �C this cannot be stressed enough. Read as much as you can about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:* Starting A Flower And Gift Shop by Millicent Gray Lownes-Jackson* Start and Run a Profitable Retail Business by Jim Dion, Ted Topping* Retail Business Kit for Dummies by Rick Segel * Specialty Shop Retailing: How to Run Your Own Store Revised by Carol L. Schroeder* So You Want To Own The Store: Secrets to Running a Successful Retail Operation by Mort BrownThere are plenty of free informational resources out there. Check out these articles:http://www.ezinearticles.com/?Building-R�� �C Building Retail Business without Financial Muscle by James Littlehttp://ezinearticles.com/?Start-a-Small-�� �C Start a Small Retail Business with Multiple Sales Channels by Jacob Wrenhttp://ezinearticles.com/?Retail-Selling�� �C Retail Selling Strategies by Donny LowyHope that helps! I wish you much success happiness in all your ventures!

you really need to do a lot of studies n plans before u want to open a business or u gonna waste your money into the drain.u have to make sure which is the good spot to open your business n how to take care of the flowers

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