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If you can run your business on the Internet, why would you want a physical shop?start an internet business first, ending up with a shop if I'm lucky. (although I think some businesses have reversed this - ie Kennys bookshop in Galway)
If you can run your business on the Internet, why would you want a physical shop?
Shop = overheads.
Why not try a bit of selling on ebay first, to get a taste for it?
I was made redundant a few months back. I now have a small amount of capital. Always wanted to be involved in a shop. Spotted one I'd love to own and approached the owners asking is they could use some investment and about 3 days work a week (I'm also studying so don't want to work 5 days until next year). They rebuffed mesaying they had loads of cash and labour. Makes me think its a good business to be in, but resources way way too scarce for my own shop. I'm now wondering about approaching a supplier/manufacturer and trying to start an internet business first, ending up with a shop if I'm lucky. (although I think some businesses have reversed this - ie Kennys bookshop in Galway). I don't know where to start. do I just phone up and try and do a deal with a supplier and who do I go to to set up a website? Or is there a website or some course I could do or some books I could read that would help me. My previous life was very different to what I am now thinking about and don't seem to have anyone suitable to talk to about this. Really confused and would love some direction.
Thanks
2. if you rather learn yourself at home, [broken link removed] for a link to a 10 days free course on how you can build a successful online business.
it has both a video tutorial and text you can read.
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