Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Announcement Stationery What Would Be The Steps To Take When Opening Up Your Own Stationery/paperie Store?

What would be the steps to take when opening up your own stationery/paperie store? - announcement stationery

I think my own business, which sells stationery personalized invitations, announcements, note cards, open by hand, photo albums and other elements.
Can you give me some advice on opening this business?

2 comments:

  1. The best routes are to take to the process of creating business plans and the industry you are interested in research

    I recommend you to the SBA to review an entrepreneur, start up the journal and Nolo. All 4 are excellent sources of information for the new owner or small business. I posted links for you in the source area.

    Partnerships can be a good way to explore. These organizations cover a wide range of ideas, issues and concerns that inevitably arise, and many of those who have not yet planned. See the source box for some relevant links.

    Research, research, research - this can not be overemphasized. Read everything you about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:

    * Starting and running a profitable retail business by Jim Dion, Ted Topping
    * Retail Business Kit for Dummies by Rick Sailing
    * Specialty Store Retail: How to run store by Carol L. Schroeder rated
    * So You Want to store owners: Secrets to a sale transaction is completed successfully Mort Brown

    There arand many resources of free information out there. Check the source box for links to articles.

    I hope that helps! I wish you much success and happiness in all your undertakings!

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  2. The best routes are to take to the process of creating business plans and the industry you are interested in research

    I recommend you to the SBA to review an entrepreneur, start up the journal and Nolo. All 4 are excellent sources of information for the new owner or small business. I posted links for you in the source area.

    Partnerships can be a good way to explore. These organizations cover a wide range of ideas, issues and concerns that inevitably arise, and many of those who have not yet planned. See the source box for some relevant links.

    Research, research, research - this can not be overemphasized. Read everything you about the industry. Here are some book titles that are relevant:

    * Starting and running a profitable retail business by Jim Dion, Ted Topping
    * Retail Business Kit for Dummies by Rick Sailing
    * Specialty Store Retail: How to run store by Carol L. Schroeder rated
    * So You Want to store owners: Secrets to a sale transaction is completed successfully Mort Brown

    There arand many resources of free information out there. Check the source box for links to articles.

    I hope that helps! I wish you much success and happiness in all your undertakings!

    ReplyDelete