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	<title>How to Open a Coffee Shop &#187; Business Model</title>
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		<title>White House Not Inclined To Extend Tax Cuts For Highest Earners</title>
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Tejinder Singh &#8211; AHN News Correspondent
Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) &#8211; The White House on Tuesday reiterated its determination to let the Bush era tax cuts to lapse this year even though a former White House Budget Director Peter Orszag through a media article suggested to the contrary.
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<div>Tejinder Singh &#8211; AHN News Correspondent</div>
<p>Washington, D.C., United States (AHN) &#8211; The White House on Tuesday reiterated its determination to let the Bush era tax cuts to lapse this year even though a former White House Budget Director Peter Orszag through a media article suggested to the contrary.</p>
<p>  White House Press Secretary Robert Gibbs told journalists at the regular briefing, &#8220;Our viewpoint on this is that we should and must pass legislation that extends the tax cuts for middle-class families,&#8221; he said. &#8220;But we cannot afford, in this environment to &#8212; in our budgetary and fiscal environment to extend the tax cuts for those that make more than $250,000 a year.&#8221;</p>
<p> &#8220;I don&#8217;t think the president believes that we are a $100,000 tax cut from a millionaire away from an economy that works for families that are making $40,000 a year,&#8221; Gibbs said.</p>
<p> On the airing of his opinions, Gibbs noted Orszag, who left the Obama administration in July, hardly voiced these views while serving in the White House.</p>
<p> Gibbs admitted, &#8220;I obviously was not in every meeting that Peter was in,&#8221; adding, &#8220;I did not hear him make this argument. He may have made this argument at some meetings. I certainly don&#8217;t recall it, but that&#8217;s not to say that he didn&#8217;t.&#8221;</p>
<p> &#8220;I wouldn&#8217;t want to generalize about anybody here,&#8221; he said. &#8220;I think, probably, like a number of people that work here, if you walked into any meeting, people have opinions that may or may not vary with those that are in the room.&#8221;</p>
<p> Journalists noted during the briefing that Orszag had written in a recent media outlet that raising taxes would &#8220;crimp consumer spending, further depressing the already inadequate demand for what firms are capable of producing at full tilt.&#8221;  </p>
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		<title>The Top 10 Coffee Franchises</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Oct 2009 15:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you have made the decision to start your own coffee shop business and you have already done all your research, you now need to decide what coffee franchise you want to go with. This may take some time to figure out because you want to explore all your options before making your decision. There [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When you have made the decision to start your own coffee shop business and you have already done all your research, you now need to decide what coffee franchise you want to go with. This may take some time to figure out because you want to explore all your options before making your decision. There is a lot to consider when you start to look into all your options.</p>
<p>There are also hundreds of coffee franchises so you will need to narrow your search down to the top 10 coffee franchises so you can make your decision based on the demand of the coffee drinkers. Here is a list of the top 10 coffee franchises that you may want to consider and a little about what they offer.<span id="more-154"></span></p>
<p>#10: Sonoma Coffee Cafe</p>
<p>With a Sonoma Coffee Cafe you will serve your customers great tasting coffee but you will also offer chocolates, donuts, bagels, even breakfast sandwiches.</p>
<p>#9: Gourmet Cup</p>
<p>It&#8217;s not just coffee at the Gourmet Cup. You can also enjoy a variety of tea as well. Your customers will come back time and again to enjoy the rich aroma of the coffee you offer.</p>
<p>#8: Coffee Heaven</p>
<p>Coffee is the only thing you will find in Coffee Heaven. The name speaks for itself. There is no mistaking what this name is about.</p>
<p>#7: Kelly&#8217;s Coffee &#038; Fudge Factory</p>
<p>Coffee goes with everything including chocolate. Your customers may have a choice of baked pastries, salads, sandwiches, and home-style fudge. They will also receive a variety of flavored coffee, teas, or smoothies.</p>
<p>#6: Jo to Go Drive through Expresso</p>
<p>The best thing about the Jo to Go is the fact that it also caters to kids, which is usually in the vehicle with mom or dad in the mornings too. You can serve your customers all the latest flavors in coffee, smoothies, fresh bakery goods and kids stuff too.</p>
<p>#5: The Coffee Beanery</p>
<p>This global franchise has a lot to offer you and your customers.</p>
<p>#4: Hawaii&#8217;s Java Kai</p>
<p>You can serve both hot and cold drinks to your customer. Keep them coming back with fruit smoothies and baked goods.</p>
<p>#3: Cafe Ala Carte</p>
<p>This is a great concept and you can control the number of customers you have. This cafe travels to all the exciting outings including open houses, weddings, family reunions, grand openings and more. Plus you can have a regular schedule for dedicated customers.</p>
<p>#2: Its a Grind</p>
<p>Featuring a blues and jazz theme for their coffee houses, it offers good espresso, iced blended coffee drinks, bagels, muffins, scones and other baked goodies. It is one of the fastest growing coffee franchises.</p>
<p>#1: Maui Wowi</p>
<p>There is something special about Maui Wowi. You can offer your customers fruit smoothies, Hawaiian Coffee, Smoothie Rip Sticks, Hawaiian Springs Water, Low Carb smoothies and more.</p>
<p>We hope the above information serves as a good starting point to evaluate your possible picks for a coffee franchise. Keep in mind that with each franchise, there are different franchise fees, royalties, initial investment amount, advertising fees, and renewal fees. Every persons business desires, needs and goals are different as are each of the franchise opportunities previously mentioned above. Your best bet for some advice on narrowing your list of choices to the best coffee franchise for you would be with an experienced franchise consultant.</p>
<p>Stewart Baker writes for JavaBeanReview.com where you can check out some of the top 10 coffee franchises which currently have opportunities for coffee entrepreneurs. Information about Maui Wowi franchise and It&#8217;s a Grind are available among the many offerings.</p>
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		<title>Small Business Grants For Women Starting A New Business</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 05 Aug 2009 02:52:52 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you as a woman own 51% or more of your business or business start up it is considered a woman-owned business and as such qualifies you for a variety of small business grants for women. The beauty of going this route instead of the more well known bank loan or finding willing investors route [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you as a woman own 51% or more of your business or business start up it is considered a woman-owned business and as such qualifies you for a variety of small business grants for women. The beauty of going this route instead of the more well known bank loan or finding willing investors route is the simple fact that business grants do not need to be repaid.</p>
<p>This of course helps relieve the stress of paying back that loan or the group of investors that fronted you the money to get your business off the ground. Being able to concentrate solely on your business without worrying about cash flow is a sure fire way to ensure its success.<span id="more-212"></span></p>
<p>This is important when you consider that the vast majority of small business start-ups are being done by women every year. Not only that but women are also 75% more likely to succeed in their business venture then men are. Because of this there are more and more resources becoming available for the woman who starts or owns her own business. Everything from small business grants and loans to free business plan help and tax strategies can be had for any woman in business.</p>
<p>When considering getting grants for women owned businesses there are four things that can make the process quicker and easier.</p>
<p>1. Create a workable business plan &#8211; This can be the most important part of any new business start-up. In fact most grant applications require a business plan so that the grantors can make an informed decision as to who receives a grant and who doesn&#8217;t.</p>
<p>2. Grant research &#8211; There are literally thousands of government and private grants available to women business owners. Some are for specific areas of business while others are more general. It is also important to find out what the requirements for each grant you may be interested are.</p>
<p>3. Hire a professional &#8211; Finding an accountant or lawyer who is familiar with the grant request and application process can greatly increase the chances of success. They can help with everything from building the business plan to double checking all the paper work before it is submitted to the granting agency.</p>
<p>4. The internet &#8211; There are many websites that help the woman grant seeker find the grant or grants that she is looking for. They also provide an abundance of information on successfully applying for the different grants that they track. These sites can be a great resource for the woman trying to start a new business.</p>
<p>Finding small business grants for women can be done quickly and easily on the internet. To successfully apply for those same grants will take some time and effort but the payoff is well worth it when you consider that the government and private organizations are giving away billions of dollars every year.</p>
<p>To learn more about finding and applying for small business grants for women please click here</p>
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		<title>From Small Business to Big Business &#8211; Starbucks Corporation</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Nov 2008 04:09:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[When we think of Starbucks today we think of one thing coffee. Or more specifically some form of Mocha Latte or Frappuccino. Although many coffee companies have done fairly well in their own right during the last decade and a half Starbucks is by far the leader of the pack. And what started as a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When we think of Starbucks today we think of one thing coffee. Or more specifically some form of Mocha Latte or Frappuccino. Although many coffee companies have done fairly well in their own right during the last decade and a half Starbucks is by far the leader of the pack. And what started as a small unknown coffee shop in Seattle, Washington in 1971 has grown into the global leader of coffee today. All because of the vision of one man Howard Schultz.</p>
<p>Now to be perfectly clear about this Howard Schultz is the man that had the vision of what Starbucks could become but he is not the founder of Starbucks. That title actually belongs to three other men. The three men are Jerry Baldwin, Zev Siegel, and Gordon Bowker and they are the actual founders of Starbucks. Now the original Starbucks was a bit different than it is today. <span id="more-200"></span>The three founders actually opened their store so that they could sell just coffee beans. Their inspiration actually came from another store called Peet&#8217;s Coffee &#038; Tea which they would later buy.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until 1982 that Howard Schultz joined the company as the director of marketing. And while on a trip to Milan, Italy he learned of the Italian coffee bars. Once he returned from his trip he tried to convince the owners that they needed to start offering traditional espresso beverages. The owners weren&#8217;t particularly keen on the idea though as they thought that coffee was meant to be brewed and enjoyed at home. They did let him try out a small bar within the store but while successful they decided not to pursue it further.</p>
<p>Howard Schultz on the other hand had different ideas. Seeing that he was not going to get anywhere with the owners of Starbucks he decided to pursue the concept himself. So he opened Il Giornale in 1985. His small chain soon proved to be successful but it wasn&#8217;t until about two years later that his real opportunity came knocking. The founders of Starbucks were looking to sell. A short while back they had bought Peet&#8217;s Coffee &#038; Tea which was their original inspiration and they wanted to focus on it. Soon after buying Starbucks Howard Schultz changed his Il Giornale stores into Starbucks locations as well.</p>
<p>From there everyone pretty much knows what happened. Today Starbucks is considered the leader in coffee. They not only sell drinks directly to the public but sell coffee beans as well which is somewhat ironic. They now operate over 15,000 locations in 44 different countries. Just about everywhere you go you can find the Starbucks logo on a street corner somewhere. It really is amazing how far they have come in a relatively short period of time. And if not because of the persistence and perseverance of one particular person the idea may have never even got off the ground.</p>
<p>Cash Miller is an expert in small business affairs. To receive more tips that can help your business and let you to crush your competition you can sign up for his FREE Newsletter at http://www.smallbusinessdelivered.com/free-newsletter-signup.html Once you&#8217;ve signed up your going to receive access to 5 FREE E-Books that can help your business prosper. And as a Bonus FREE Newsletter Members can expect to receive an additional FREE E-Book each week.</p>
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		<title>Extra Revenue Sources for Internet Cafes</title>
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Selling food
I cant tell you much about selling food in Internet Cafes. I didn’t sell much food. I had pre-packaged food such as danishes, candy bars, and potato chips. I also sold water and soda. An interesting observation [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are several realistic revenue sources that can be realized if you have enough users in your café.</p>
<p>Selling food</p>
<p>I cant tell you much about selling food in Internet Cafes. I didn’t sell much food. I had pre-packaged food such as danishes, candy bars, and potato chips. I also sold water and soda. An interesting observation was that Coca Cola and water were the two main sellers. I could stock the fridge with 30 kinds of drinks. At the end of the day, it was the Cola and Water sold. I just sell Water and Coke now. If you have a long term lease, I would suggest opening a food portion to your internet café. Be sure to go to your local health department to find out all the rules in setting up your café. Also, be sure to look on eBay for your kitchen equipment. You can usually find restaurant equipment for 20% of the price on eBay.<span id="more-184"></span></p>
<p>Where to buy cheap PCs</p>
<p>We advise business owners to purchase their PC’s online. There are a great line of refurbished IBM PC’s on eBay. Its important that once you start out, you purchase the same PC’s, if possible. You’ll understand why shortly.</p>
<p>How to limit technical work</p>
<p>In the olden days, when we had PC problems we used to remove the PC, reinstall windows and all the software. This would take about 1-2 weeks before the PC was replaced. It was very annoying, it would takes hours of brainless work. Then we came up with the idea of removable hard drives. With this system, you must have all the same PC’s. You have a master copy of the hard drives. Then you use a program called True Image (www.trueimage.com) and clone your master hard drive. The cloning takes about 4 minutes. In 4 minutes you have a new drive with all the settings and no viruses. Your PC’s should also have a removable hard drive slot, you can purchase these online. You should make 5 extra clones of hard drives. If a computer is acting up, you simply take your key, open the hard drive slot, remove the old hard drive, and replace it with the new clone. That’s all. Your up and running. Once the system is set-up, maintaining a network of 10 or 1000 PC’s is effortless.</p>
<p>Start, Build and Run an Internet Cafe Business and/or Internet Kiosk Network, FREE http://www.internetcafewifi.com</p>
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		<title>The Strategic Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Nov 2008 16:08:34 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Small businesses are not scale models of big businesses; they are characterized by resource poverty and dependence on a fairly localized market. Their greater vulnerability to the consequences of a lack of focus stresses the importance of their strategic plan.
The strategic plan defines the company&#8217;s &#8220;competitive edge,&#8221; that collection of factors that sets the business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Small businesses are not scale models of big businesses; they are characterized by resource poverty and dependence on a fairly localized market. Their greater vulnerability to the consequences of a lack of focus stresses the importance of their strategic plan.</p>
<p>The strategic plan defines the company&#8217;s &#8220;competitive edge,&#8221; that collection of factors that sets the business apart from its competitors and promotes its chances for success. It requires a clear evaluation of the competitive business climate and an intimate knowledge of the market for the entrepreneur&#8217;s product.<span id="more-178"></span></p>
<p>The foundation for the strategic plan is a clear mission statement for the venture. Addressing the following questions can assist in developing this statement:</p>
<p>What business am I in? The answer to this question is not as simple as it seems. A good example of an industry group that failed to take a broader view is the railroads. If they had viewed their business as transportation rather than trains-and-tracks, then the airlines would be named Union Pacific and Illinois Central.</p>
<p>Who is our product intended to satisfy? What customer needs are being satisfied? How are these needs being satisfied, that is, by which of our methods or products?</p>
<p>An important strategic option is in how we price our product (as a price leader, value leader, or prestige product). Other options include the way in which we differentiate ourselves from the competition and the particular “niche,” or subset of the market, we seek to serve.</p>
<p>Once we have set internal objectives, we must examine the external and competitive environments in which we will be trying to achieve them.</p>
<p>The external environment consists of those factors that are largely outside our control, but affect the market for our product. Examples of these factors include general economic conditions, regulations, technological developments, and consumer demographics and attitudes. This environment is very dynamic, but some attempt must be made at projecting its changes.</p>
<p>Analysis of the competitive environment must begin with consideration of whether there are any barriers to the entry of a new competitor into the market. How strong is consumer loyalty to existing brands? How important are economies of scale; can a small independent firm compete? Are capital requirements prohibitive? Is there some proprietary technology that puts prospective entrants in a serious competitive disadvantage? Is access to raw materials or to distribution channels limited in some way? Are new entrants limited by permit restrictions or regulations?</p>
<p>The competitive structure of the industry is another important consideration. Are there a few dominant firms, or is the industry fairly fragmented? Will current competitors attempt to &#8220;punish&#8221; new entrants, such as through a price war, heavy advertising, or exercising their clout with key suppliers? Is there some geographic niche we can serve? What factors create cost advantages or disadvantages? How important is a firm&#8217;s position on the learning and experience curves? How are prices set? Is demand rising, even, or falling? Are there exit barriers that raise the risk of entry?</p>
<p>Relative strengths of our strategic partners must also be considered. What is the bargaining power of suppliers? How wide is our choice of suppliers? Is it costly for us to switch? Can our suppliers compete with us for the same customers? How important is our industry to our suppliers?</p>
<p>Do buyers have a wide choice of vendors? Can they make our product themselves? Are there less expensive or superior substitutes to our product in some segments of the market?</p>
<p>These are certainly not easy questions to answer, but performing the research to make better informed decisions, and addressing these questions “head-on” can improve our chances of success.</p>
<p>John B. Vinturella, Ph.D. has almost 40 years experience as a management and strategic consultant, entrepreneur, author, and college professor. For 20 of those years, Dr. Vinturella was owner/president of a distribution company that he founded. He is a principal in business opportunity sites jbv.com and muddledconcept.com, and maintains business and political blogs.</p>
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		<title>You Can Brew Up A Winning Coffee Shop Business Plan</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 03:36:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just about everyone loves a good cup of coffee, and there is no doubt that a well run coffee shop can be a lucrative and profitable enterprise.
As with many kinds of businesses, of course, the difficulty lies in the execution, and it is vital for anyone considering such a move to create a detailed and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just about everyone loves a good cup of coffee, and there is no doubt that a well run coffee shop can be a lucrative and profitable enterprise.</p>
<p>As with many kinds of businesses, of course, the difficulty lies in the execution, and it is vital for anyone considering such a move to create a detailed and complete coffee shop business plan.</p>
<p>Using Your Coffee Shop Business Plan To Help Get Your Business Off Of The Ground<span id="more-165"></span></p>
<p>A coffee shop business plan will help the new business owner get the business off the ground by attracting the startup funding that will be needed to purchase or rent a piece of property, stock the kitchen, buy all the coffee makers and cappuccino machines and hire staff.</p>
<p>The coffee shop business plan will no doubt be the first document any lender wants to see, so it is important to put as much care into its creation as into the brewing of a perfect cup of coffee.</p>
<p>The Business Plan Will Detail How To Overcome Problems</p>
<p>The coffee shop business plan should include important information such as where the new coffee shop will be located, statistics on vehicular and foot traffic past the site, the cost of the monthly rent, and the cost of supplies.</p>
<p>In addition, it is important that the coffee shop business plan include information on how the business owner plans to attract and retain qualified employees.</p>
<p>Hiring enough qualified and customer service focused staff members can be a challenge for many businesses, and it is important for the business plan to provide details on how this common problem will be overcome.</p>
<p>The Measures to Take To Keep Cost Under control</p>
<p>It is also important that the coffee shop business plan include a section which details the cost of basic supplies, such as raw coffee beans, creamers, sugar, cups, stirrers, plates, etc.</p>
<p>These consumables will represent a significant cost, and it is important that the coffee shop business plan address the measures taken by the business owner to keep these costs under control.</p>
<p>Listing Your Competitive Advantage</p>
<p>It is important as well for the coffee shop business plan to include a section on current level of competition in the market, including competition from large chain coffee shops.</p>
<p>This section of the coffee shop business plan should also include information on the factors that will make this new coffee shop unique in the marketplace.</p>
<p>Many owners of small coffee shops have added additional amenities designed to attract a loyal clientele, and it is important for the coffee shop business plan to list these important competitive advantages.</p>
<p>Shaunta Pleasant is a professional web writer and editor on business plan topics.<!--more--> Visit my site to learn more about writing a business plan at http://www.business-plan-made-easy.com/coffee-shop-business-plan.html To download a copy of Business Plan Work Shop at http://www.business-plan-made-easy.com/business-plan-work-shop.html</p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Nov 2008 03:33:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>davidguide</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A coffee shop business plan is what you need if you are thinking of starting your own coffee shop. Coffee is in big demand all over the world – in fact, it is the second greatest revenue generating product in international commerce, next only to petroleum. A coffee shop business can therefore be very lucrative [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A coffee shop business plan is what you need if you are thinking of starting your own coffee shop. Coffee is in big demand all over the world – in fact, it is the second greatest revenue generating product in international commerce, next only to petroleum. A coffee shop business can therefore be very lucrative – but only if you do it right. If you don&#8217;t, it&#8217;ll only be a waste of your time, resources and money, and a setback for your dreams. So a comprehensive coffee shop business plan would help you to do things right from the very beginning.</p>
<p>Or perhaps you already own a coffee shop, and are wondering what you can do to boost sales. Or maybe you want to buy an already existing coffee business, and want to make sure that you run it right. You might even want to add a coffee angle to your existing business. <span id="more-163"></span>Whatever your purpose, however you may want to become involved with the coffee business, you&#8217;ll most likely want to have a coffee shop business plan in place before taking the first step.</p>
<p>There are certain vital questions to be considered. Will it be really worth it? Will you have adequate resources to see it through till you succeed? There are hundreds of varieties of coffee and coffee-based drinks; what drinks should you make? What equipment should you buy? What kind of location should you look for? Do you go it independent, or do you get a franchise from some big player? In short, you don&#8217;t know too many things about the coffee business; where do you start? All reasons to have a Coffee Shop Business Plan in place.</p>
<p>First, you need to think about finance. Either you take a loan from the bank or you impress investors so they buy a stake in your business. In either case, you need to write an informed, coherent coffee shop business plan. This should include what you intend to do, how you intend to implement it, what kind of startup finances you need, what level of sales you&#8217;re looking at, and how you plan to pay the (private or institutional) investors back. For a drive-thru, you should need something between $40,000 and $150,000. for a full-fledged coffee shop, however, it could be anything between $60,000 and $350,000, depending on your scale of operation.</p>
<p>© Copyright Randy Wilson, All Rights Reserved.</p>
<p>To read a complete copy of this article go to Coffee Shop Business Plan and for other business articles go to Small Business Plans.</p>
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		<title>The Pros And Cons Of A Coffee Shop Franchise Opportunity</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Nov 2008 03:46:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>davidguide</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every once in a while comes the opportunity of a lifetime. An opportunity that gives you the chance to please yourself and others is hard to find. When you decide to open up a coffee shop you may want to go on your own and try to do everything or you may want to consider [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every once in a while comes the opportunity of a lifetime. An opportunity that gives you the chance to please yourself and others is hard to find. When you decide to open up a coffee shop you may want to go on your own and try to do everything or you may want to consider a coffee shop franchise to get yourself started. There are several pros and cons to a coffee shop franchise opportunity and you have the choice to weigh your options and go with the best opportunity for you. If an opportunity is knocking, you do not want to pass it up.</p>
<p>Pros of a coffee shop franchise opportunity</p>
<p>When you choose to go with a coffee shop franchise you will not be alone in your new business venture. The coffee shop franchise company wants to see you succeed and to do that they will coach you and help you every step of the way.<span id="more-152"></span> They will teach you about all the products they offer, how to manage employees, how to handle all the business activities, ordering supplies, and what to look for or avoid. Your franchise manager or coach can make your new business run as smooth as can be while giving you all the information that you will need in order to continue after they leave. A franchise will usually provide you with one week to two weeks of training. First you will experience the business opportunity by visiting one of the successful franchises already established. Then a coach or manager will come to your location and help you during the first few days or week.</p>
<p>The cons of a coffee shop franchise opportunity</p>
<p>There are always good points and bad points to any business. The bad points are that each franchise will usually have their own set of rules and regulations. The main downfall, of course, is the amount of money you need up front before your business even begins. Then you have additional expenses as well. Sometimes it makes you feel as though things would have been a lot less expensive if you went on your own but you don&#8217;t have the support that will benefit your business in the long run. When you go with a coffee shop franchise, there are several regulations which must be adhered to including declaring the amount of earnings. You must have a certain amount of employees maintained at all times and the business must be run the way that they specify.</p>
<p>Each coffee shop franchise usually has their own site that lists the major rules and regulations so you can get a first hand look at what may be required. This will help you determine if you want to peruse this franchise more or if you feel you would be better off if you went to another franchise.</p>
<p>Coffee shop franchise opportunities are there to help those who want to be their own boss get started with some type of guidance. The benefit of coffee shop franchises helping you is it also gives them a cut of the profit as well. It is a situation where both companies win, the franchisor and the franchisee.</p>
<p>Stewart Baker writes for JavaBeanReview.com. Get the latest detailed information on the most popular coffee shop franchise opportunity in the coffee business market today such as a Starbucks franchise and a Maui Wowi franchise from the franchising experts.</p>
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		<title>A Coffee Business Opportunity &#8211; Perfect Business For Uncertain Times?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 02 Nov 2008 01:31:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>davidguide</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are unsure whether a coffee business opportunity is what you are looking for, there are a few factors to consider which can help you to make this decision.
One of the most important considerations to make this a lucrative business venture is that it has to deal with a high-demand product. When it comes [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are unsure whether a coffee business opportunity is what you are looking for, there are a few factors to consider which can help you to make this decision.</p>
<p>One of the most important considerations to make this a lucrative business venture is that it has to deal with a high-demand product. When it comes to coffee, you will be offering potential customers something which most people use on an everyday basis. If you are selling a product which is in tune with the daily lifestyle of many people, this is one of the surest ways of making profits. It will help you in acquiring new customers, and to retain regular customers as well.</p>
<p>While the consistent demand for the product is one factor in the success of your coffee business, locating it in the right area where you can gain the most customers is also a relevant factor.<span id="more-144"></span> Depending upon what is available where you live, areas near a college campus, the business section of your town, and areas where people participate in various types of recreation are all prime locations for your coffee business. The more people who notice your business, the more profits you can make.</p>
<p>When you are thinking about a coffee business opportunity, it is wise to consider your financial resources. While a successful business can gain good profits, you need to be sure you can afford the initial output to obtain the business, as well as the necessary costs for start-up. Coffee companies which offer franchise opportunities vary in their financial requirements, so it is helpful to compare the costs between the companies you are considering. Starting a coffee business is by no means inexpensive; if you will need to obtain a loan or other financial assistance, you should decide in advance if you can reasonably afford it.</p>
<p>A coffee business opportunity can be a great opportunity if you have the drive to succeed. You need to know that opening and operating a coffee shop requires motivation, dedication, and hard work. Whether you plan to run the business yourself, or hire managers to oversee its day-to-day operation, being willing to put your own time and effort into the business is a necessary ingredient for success. While operating a coffee shop can be quite time-consuming, it can also be personally rewarding and enjoyable for you.</p>
<p>Coffee companies who offer franchises also vary in the types of training they will provide for new franchise owners. In addition to having the desire to learn how to operate your coffee business, you need to know that you will have the time to dedicate to the training. As some of these companies require on-site training, the time and expense for travel may also be a consideration.</p>
<p>A coffee shop business opportunity may be exactly what you have been looking for. If you have the financial resources, motivation to learn and apply what you learn, and keep these important points in mind, you are well on your way toward making your business venture a success.</p>
<p>Stewart Baker writes for JavaBeanReview.com They offer no-nonsense franchise information on how to start your own coffee business with popular names such as Starbucks franchise and Maui Wowi franchise. Get the coffee business opportunity information you need to make the right decision at JavaBeanReview.com.</p>
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