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A Bookstore Business

Topic: Business Start-upPublished December 30, 2010

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rnBooks are a good business. Man's quest for knowledge cannot be easily sated. Our thirst for information is always there in spite of the slew of information from the Internet. That is probably because much of the data being provided by the Internet are not very reliable sources. Whatever the reason, books haven't lost their appeal even after the invasion of technology. Thus, a bookstore is a good idea for a business venture. Let us discuss the essential steps in starting a bookstore business. First of all, you should have good business plan. That should include a business goal, some palpable reason that such business is feasible, a good architectural plan, and a phase-by-phase plan on how to achieve that goal. Budget or capital is the next thing you have to think about. You may want to think about applying for a loan from a bank or any other lending institution. You have to be ready for the expenses you are going to incur along the way. That would mean getting accounts payables from suppliers and the like. There are short-term accounts payable that would take about 12 months to pay which is about the length of time needed for an operation cycle. If there is a short-term then there's also a long-term accounts payable that consists of a period longer than a year, probably two years. And then, there's the location. This characteristic is very crucial to the success of your bookstore. A location that has a lot of potential is near a school or university. Maybe just an area where there is a lot of pedestrian traffic. It wouldn't be wise to choose a location that is hidden in an alley. When you are located at a place where people pass by your sign everyday, that would act subliminally on the subconscious and next thing you know your customers are brought to your shop by their own two feet. Then, is the furniture that is a lot of shelves and maybe some sofas. Make sure that you anticipate the behavior of the customer. You can have the shelves carpentered right in your shop. Have a floor finish that would be inviting for your patrons to sit down and read. Then the technique that ensures good profit would be to get your books by bulk. If you purchase in large quantities, the cost would be lesser than the actual retail price of a single book. Pick a wholesaler carefully, arrange a good deal on your accounts payables.

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