Posts Tagged ‘Start’
Selling Domain Names – Plan – Buying Local Business Names When They Start Up?
So im thinking of buying out domain names to local businesses that start up (car washes, restraunts etc). Like a car wash in till town, buying out tilltowncarwash.com .. Then turning around telling them I have their name and seeing if they would like to purchase for a smalll amount (500- 1000 dollars). Does anyone have any experience doing something similar to this? Have you been successful? Its a free market place, so its fair.
How To Start A “flyer/brochure/logo Designer” Local Business For Small Companies In My Area?
Im 15 and want to start my own business, i would like some advice on how i should best start my own business locally for small businesses who want to market their companies/services for affordable prices. I can make proffessional looking flyers, logos, brochures and posters and was wandering how i should go about the process and some pricing guidelines. Thanks for any help!
Want To Start A Small Retail Business At A Local Marketplace. Any Advice?
I am interested in starting a small retail business at a local flea market. This flea market is not one of those with just tables sitting out in the weather. It is several different buildings with a different store in each, though they due have some covered tables as well. This particular flea market has a hardware store, army surplus store, crafts store, variety store, natural products store, and a couple of others that sell various things. It is located beside a busy road with lots of traffic. I have sold at flea markets before with various degrees of success. I want to start this as a sideline and say how well it goes. I have about three wholesale sources lined up who I have bought from before. I am looking to sell primarly dvds and videos, though I plan to carry other items as well.
How much inventory should I start out with? I don’t have a great deal of money to start with and know there is some risk involved. It is getting close to Christmas, probably missed the busy season.

