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If you were about to start a business in a small but busy town what would you do??? |
The main shops in the town are That is a Commuinty or Network. Show them how to get rich by taking advantage of the internet. a bikini carwash Undertaker, big money. A Shoe Shop Hi resale shop with clothes resale combined you need a SEX shop, i would put lots of money in the bank for emergencies or if my business fails and i would need money to live on. my business would be a mall or a bank. which both are very successful. with tescos being there you pushed for choice, they do food mobile phones and insurance and mortgages dvds cds clothes ect. if not instore they can order them in. the open market sounds like an earner. mobile phone unlockers on the market stalls good earners with phone accessories. they can be bought cheap and sold for a decent markup without ripping the **** of it. A small 1-2 Person run recruitment company, You have all these outlets and people but they seem to have no one to manage jobs once they arise. You may have a job centre, But clients and employees still like a personel managed touch and filtering the correct jobs to the correct people. In our town we have all of the above including a couple of estate agents, jewellers and a Pizza Hut.....PLUS a sex night club AND soon a Class A prison!!!! Here's a nice site for some inspiration in the source link below. . . How about a cafe, there dont seem to be one in the list and the cafe may become popular as the only one in the area. |
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