Archive for May, 2010

Three Things Before Opening Your Coffee Shop

There is more to running a successful coffee shop than deciding what kind of coffee you will serve. Don’t get me wrong, part of your job in running your thriving coffee shop is providing your customers with an all around flavorful experience which includes the coffee, however there is so much more to know. I believe there are three essential steps to take before starting your coffee shop. Let’s explore them together.

Step One – Do the research. Learn all you can about starting a coffee shop. You can do this in a variety of different ways. My personal favorite is going to several other coffee shops, having a cup of coffee and soaking in the experience. In doing this, watch the dynamics of both the social and business environment. Observe how the business treats their customers, what menu items they sell, what kind of equipment they carry and so on. Some people even choose to get a job at an existing coffee shop before starting their own.

The more obvious means of research you can do is reading. You can learn a lot from the materials out there. There are a lot of resources to choose from. When choosing what to read I recommend that you purchase books specifically on coffee shops, not re-released restaurant startup up books. The differences between the two are crucial. I recommend this book.You can also do a lot of good research on the internet. Library research can be sketchy. If you do do research at the library make sure you checkout current books. There is a difference in business dynamics between current and older coffee shops.

Step Two – Put together an effective business plan. Notice that I use the word “effective”; developing a plan that covers every aspect of your business will save you a lot of money and heartache in the future. There are two aspects towards putting that business plan together. The first thing to do is search for coffee shop business plans on the web, and in books in either your library or purchasing books at a place like Amazon.com. While looking at coffee shop business plans try to poke through to find out what made them successful or unsuccessful. Their success, or lack thereof can do a lot to help you plan to make yours a success.

Secondly, I would recommend using a software package like Business Plan Pro. Software packages like business plan pro will ask specific questions relevant to starting your business. Each question asked will help you develop in your mind what your coffee shop will look like and how it will operate. When finished the business plan software will have given you a professional business plan you can bring to your bank and give you something to keep you on target every step of the way.

In actuality you will do well to develop two distinct plans. The first plan will be a basic layout of what you want to do and what steps you plan to take to make you successful (some people call this an action plan). This plan will keep you on track. It should only be a page or two that you can tape up to your office wall that will remind you to stay on task.

The second plan type of plan I mentioned using a software package like Business Plan Pro. You will use this plan for specific long and short range goals and to share with some investors and bankers. Keep in mind that this is a plan that you are going to share with investors so try to keep it positive and realistic. Some people actually develop a third document that they will give to their investors or bankers that will be a summary page with their mission statement and a quick over view of their business plan. If you decide to go this route, give them the short documents on top of the more advanced document.

Step Three – Get Legal. You will save a lot of time later on by getting all of your legal affairs taken care of now. First, you will need to register your name with the state, get sales tax licenses, and possibly set up a corporation. This can be a daunting task. When I first opened up my business, I tried to do it myself. I hate spending extra money. In the end I paid someone to handle the initial forms for me. After the first time I used the service I no longer needed to go back to them because it is pretty simple to keep up with those forms after once you are familiar with the process. You can spend a lot of money on a Lawyer or a CPA, but you could just use a good online service to get things set up instead. In the process don’t just give someone on the internet all of your personal info. Instead, I recommend doing research and using a company like LegalZoom.com. Make sure that you Google the website first to see if they have any complaints against them or check sources like the BBB.

Even though you may not use a lawyer or CPA to help set up your business forms, it is still a good idea to acquaint yourself with a good CPA and Lawyer for tax preparations and potential legal issues that may come up.

Develop a disaster prevention plan. This would be something like a short what if / action plan. Ask yourself what could go wrong and how could I possibly get sued, and then develop strategies to prevent those things. You will also need to get insurance at this step too. Remember the “Hot Coffee Lawsuit” a few years back? There are definite lessons to learn from that.

Shawn Larson is the owner of CafeProducts. Our site is there to help coffee shop startups from the ground up. We have a new coffee shop package tool that will help you decide what you need for your new coffee shop. We also offer free resources for coffee shops. For more information goto cafeproducts.com.

Boresha Coffee Business Review – How to Succeed in Boresha

What Is Boresha Coffee?

Boresha Coffee is a network marketing company that distributes high quality 100% organic Arabica coffee.

From someone who has been around network marketing for years now I like the direction Boresha is going. The coffee industry exceeds $70 billion annually. This company has targeted a massive segment of the population, considering coffee is the 2nd most consumed drink next to water.

Distributors who join are given the opportunity to earn commissions per product volume sold and new distributors sponsored into their organization.

Typical Marketing Approach

Just like with most network marketing companies, in order to sell product and sign up new distributors, you are told to create a warm list including family, friends and coworkers, cold call leads, buy leads, pass out fliers, hold home meetings, give out free product samples and even prospect strangers. Just because Borehsa Coffee has a good product does not mean that everyone you talk to will be interested or anxious to join.

A Smarter Approach

In order to have the most success with your Boresha business you have to position yourself to be found by people who are looking for what you have to offer. People generally don’t like to be sold to, but do like to buy. You can strategically place you and your business in front of people by using the power and leverage of technology. More specifically the internet.

By using the online formula you will be able to attract only the most qualified and serious people to your business without all of that silly pitching and cold calling nonsense.

Author: Joey Fratantoni
Article Source: EzineArticles.com
How Electric Pressure Cookers Work

Coffee Shop Start Up?not Another One!

First of all, let me start off by saying congratulations! You have decided on starting a coffee shop. Welcome to the wonderful world of specialty coffee!

Before you start your own coffee shop, in order to gain ultimate success you will need to find an under served area (under served by this industry, I mean!) to open your shop in. This will be your best option.

You don’t have to be the only coffee shop in any given radius, however. If there are other shops in the area, determine if the people of your target area are in need of another coffee shop.

Using Starbucks to your advantage can actually gain you success: do you think they would open a store in a poor or unfeasible area? The answer is no! The biggest plus is that Starbucks brings to any area awareness for specialty coffee, telling people it’s ok to pay $5.00 for it.

To put things in your favor, do not mimic anyone. Set yourself apart and be unique! Coming up with a theme will work in your favor too. For instance, in Ohio where I am from there is a talkie-era themed coffee house called, appropriately ‘Talkies’. It’s decorated with talkie–era film memorabilia. Even the sign and logo reflect it. Things like this are original but carry the specialty coffee image.

If you close early you may consider renting your shop after hours or on a day you are closed. Or if you have extra space, or a party room you can have another revenue stream while you are open. That is very different than other shops.

There are some that will argue, however that this typical coffee house concept is really being outdone. Another newbie slicing the almighty coffee shop pie and cutting into existing shop profits. That may be true in some aspects however I do not think it has been exhausted. If you do it right, you can succeed.

Be careful to not over power the coffee or people will forget you are a coffee shop. Remember, you will be a coffee shop that offers something else, not the other way around.

Whatever you decide to do, be sure you are going to be original when starting a coffee shop. Don’t beat any concept to death and your coffee shop start up will go smoothly! Good luck!

Tony DiCorpo is a coffee shop owner, operator, barista and entrepreneur. He is also a coffee shop business consultant. Tony has extensive experience in business and more than 20 years experience in sales, customer service and business management with special focus in start-up and entrepreneurship, marketing, public relations and website design and development.

Tony also has a experience in real estate acquisitions, leases and lease negotiations, business acquisitions, fixing distressed and broken coffee shops, rehabbing distressed and dilapidated properties, business start-ups and of course, the coffee business. His complete coffee shop business plan package can be found at tonys-coffee-shop-business-plan.com

New Coffee Shop Start Up…not Another One!

First of all, let me start off by saying congratulations! You have decided on starting a coffee shop. Welcome to the wonderful world of specialty coffee!

Before you start your own coffee shop, in order to gain ultimate success you will need to find an under served area (under served by this industry, I mean!) to open your shop in. This will be your best option.

You donâ??t have to be the only coffee shop in any given radius, however. If there are other shops in the area, determine if the people of your target area are in need of another coffee shop.

Using Starbucks to your advantage can actually gain you success: do you think they would open a store in a poor or unfeasible area? The answer is no! The biggest plus is that Starbucks brings to any area awareness for specialty coffee, telling people itâ??s ok to pay $5.00 for it.

To put things in your favor, do not mimic anyone. Set yourself apart and be unique! Coming up with a theme will work in your favor too. For instance, in Ohio where I am from there is a talkie-era themed coffee house called, appropriately â??Talkiesâ??. Itâ??s decorated with talkieâ??era film memorabilia. Even the sign and logo reflect it. Things like this are original but carry the specialty coffee image.

If you close early you may consider renting your shop after hours or on a day you are closed. Or if you have extra space, or a party room you can have another revenue stream while you are open. That is very different than other shops.

There are some that will argue, however that this typical coffee house concept is really being outdone. Another newbie slicing the almighty coffee shop pie and cutting into existing shop profits. That may be true in some aspects however I do not think it has been exhausted. If you do it right, you can succeed.

Be careful to not over power the coffee or people will forget you are a coffee shop. Remember, you will be a coffee shop that offers something else, not the other way around.

Whatever you decide to do, be sure you are going to be original when starting a coffee shop. Donâ??t beat any concept to death and your coffee shop start up will go smoothly! Good luck!

Tony DiCorpo is a coffee shop owner, operator, barista and entrepreneur. He is also a coffee shop business consultant. Tony has extensive experience in business and more than 20 years experience in sales, customer service and business management with special focus in start-up and entrepreneurship, marketing, public relations and website design and development.

Tony also has a experience in real estate acquisitions, leases and lease negotiations, business acquisitions, fixing distressed and broken coffee shops, rehabbing distressed and dilapidated properties, business start-ups and of course, the coffee business. His complete coffee shop business plan package can be found at tonys-coffee-shop-business-plan.com

Considering Opening A Coffee Shop? Think Location, Location, Location

In business world, location is extremely important. Most of us have heard the saying “location, location, location”. Well, when you are thinking about opening a coffee shop – location should be one of your first considerations.

There is a reason why location, location, location is the well known mantra for just about any business in the world. Spend time scouting out locations that you feel would be great places to open a coffee shop and ask yourself the following questions.

Is this is a high traffic location?

Face it, a lot of people are just plain lazy.You want to find a location that people will drive by or walk in easily. In other words, you want to select a location for your coffee shop that is in a high traffic area if a big business is your goal. If you find a location that you think is perfect for a coffee shop sit back sometime and see how much traffic actually drives by the place you are considering. If the rate of traffic is high, you will get a good bit of value from setting up shop.

Can your customers easily get into and out of your location?

As a customer, I find it frustrating when a business that is located in an area that is difficult to get in and out of. Coffee shop customers are going to be in a hurry and are usually on the go. You want to make it a asy as possible to get in and get out.People are more likely to make you a daily or weekly stop if your business is easy for them to enter and exit. Many coffee shop have two drive thru windows for added convenience, this is something else you may want to consider for your location if possible.

Is it near entertainment?

Many people enjoy stopping in for a cup of coffee and perhaps a sweet treat after a night at the movie, theater, or even a game of bowling.

A great cup of coffee and a snack is a very nice way to end the day especially if you have a variety of decaf on hand. Even those that may not have considered it before will find they are ready to make the stop after a movie-especially if they are on a date and are just not quite ready for it to end. Imagine how happy they will be to see your coffee shop is open right there conveniently located near the theater or other entertainment venue.

So make sure you choose your location carefully for the best possible results. Location won’t guarantee success but a great location is a good way to avoid failure. When planning your coffee shop keep all locations in mind, ask the questions mentioned above, and go with the location that you feel is the best (provided you can afford it.) Remember, how the building looks can always be changed later on; location is what you are selecting now.

If you are thinking about opening a coffee shop make sure you have a great location in mind. Visit OpenCoffeeShopGuide.com for more info on opening a coffee shop.

Powered by WordPress | Designed by: video games | Thanks to Wachdienst, Trucks and SUV