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Re: Anybody got a small business idea that they are willing to share??? [Re: Infrared]
#7119309 - 07/02/07 01:24 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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I'll give you my patent #
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ZippoZ
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Re: Anybody got a small business idea that they are willing to share??? [Re: OneMoreRobot3021]
#7119328 - 07/02/07 01:27 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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OneMoreRobot3021 said: I wanna get involved in some sort of small business shared and runby Shroomerites for sure...ones that have their shit together. I like Yoschie99's idea of a multimedia space...coffeeshop/bakery with a bookstore and some music for sale and a performance space.
yeah, this is quite a good idea. one of the biggest issues in making a concert hall profitable is the large amount of time that it sits open and un-used..... incorporating these other concepts togeather definately shows promise.
However one of the largest concerns that i can think of , the potential dealbreakers, the cost of rent in NYC and also the various legal and permitting issues and the time it would take to resolve them.
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Re: Anybody got a small business idea that they are willing to share??? [Re: Ego Death]
#7119353 - 07/02/07 01:32 PM (16 years, 7 months ago) |
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Your business would most likely be limited to a service without some sort of start up capitol. I know someone that managed to start a very large business without much capitol, though.
The equipment he would've needed to operate with, he ordered the components for and the component mfgs. didn't require him to pay for the them until 30 days after delivery. He had some tractor mechanics (self-taught mechanics, err... farmers) assemble the components then used the new assets as collateral on a credit line at the bank. The business is worth several billion now.
His only immediate expense was the payroll to assemble the equipment. The cost of the components were around 750,000 and the equipment fully assembled are worth 1.2m a piece.
There's alot of ways to get start-up capitol and that's when the snowball starts growing. Any business that doesn't require much start-up capitol is saturated with competition and have smaller profit margins as a result.
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