Start and Run a Gift Shop: 2nd edition: What You Need to Do to Turn Your Idea into Reality (How to Books Small Business Start-ups)

Start and Run a Gift Shop: 2nd edition: What You Need to Do to Turn Your Idea into Reality (How to Books Small Business Start-ups)

by ValClark (Author)

Synopsis

Starting and running your own gift shop is a realistic and achievable dream. It needs no specific training or qualifications and no large capital outlay - and at whatever stage of the economic cycle it happens to be, if you follow a few simple rules you can generate a profitable income. In the early 1990s, author Val Clark took GBP6000 redundancy money and opened her own gift shop in a small seaside town. It was such a success that six months later she opened a second shop. Give yourself a head start by following the advice in this book to make sure your business is built on solid foundations. It will tell you: How to research your business idea to ensure it will be a success; What you need to do to turn your idea into reality; How to manage yourself, your stock and your money to power ahead through good times and bad. A successful shop is one which: Is well located; Keeps costs low; Offers something unique and keeps its customers coming back. Contents: 1. Setting up; 2. Buying stock in the UK; 3. Making the sale; 4. Up and running; 5. Looking after the money; 6. Security in the shop; 7. Staffing; 8. Buying abroad and importing; 9. Developing your business; 10. Internet trading; 11. Top ten tips in retail.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 236
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: How To Books
Published: 30 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 1845283600
ISBN 13: 9781845283605

Author Bio
Author Val Clark has over ten years' experience of starting up shops, running and selling them as well as importing and wholesaling. She has traded in a wide variety of goods, from clothing to furniture. Her latest venture, a mainstream gift and jewellery shop, opened in September 2007. This business is thriving, proving that her methods are successful and that times of economic downturn are also times of opportunity for the canny shopkeeper.