Saturday, December 20, 2008

How to start a convenience store

Hi adsdsf,

Today we'll see a a little bit about the othert side of distribution business, the convenience store or c-store.

Check it out...


Jorge Olson


---How to start a convenience store---

Nearly every corner in the country has some sort of smaller convenience store. These stores help to fill the gaps in a shopping trip or aid travelers who are on their way to other locations. However, starting convenience stores requires knowledge of what people need and where they might need it.

The term convenience store denotes the idea that you are providing convenience to your customers. And the first way that you can address this need is to be in a location that is convenient. You might want to survey your local vicinity to see where people might be aided by the placement of a store. Look at the local businesses as well as traffic patterns in the area. Where are most people driving and where might you be able to place your business. And while you want to be in the most popular areas, realize that these areas can also be troublesome in terms of traffic and parking. Think of your business as though you were visiting it - where would you actually stop?

Places near highways and main roads tend to have the most success. This is because more people are driving in these areas and will generally need to stop at some point or another. You might also want to set up a small gas station as a part of your convenience store to really get your profits up - though with gas prices, this might not be the best move at this time.

The next step is to determine the kinds of products that you will sell. You want to sell basic goods that everyone uses. Things like staples - milk, bread, some medications - are always going to be necessary for people. If you're in a large tourist area, you might also want to provide maps and small souvenirs. A large variety of beverages and snack foods will also be helpful, as well as hot coffee and tea.

You will also want to carry items that people might need at the last minute. Things like ice and cold cases of beverages come in handy when someone is having a last minute gathering. You might also want to carry things for automobile repair - oil and fuses, for example. Windshield wiper fluid and scrapers are also good items for colder climates. Batteries and camera film are also good items to carry.

Pricing is a large part of whether or not your convenience store will be successful as well. You will want to price your items slightly higher if you're in a location where people do not have a choice for another retailer, but not so high that people will not pay the prices. Try to mark up more than you would if you were at a regular supermarket, but still slightly lower than the local gas stations and merchants.

You are offering convenience to customers that can't find another retailer, so try to think of the things that you have run out for at the last minute. It's think kind of thinking and planning that will make you a success.

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4252 Bonita Road No. 71
San Diego County
Bonita, CA
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US


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Tuesday, December 9, 2008

Beverage Development Teleseminar Tomorrow (Wednesday)

Dear adsdsf,

Beverage Development Teleseminar on Wednesday

Don't forget our Teleseminar on Blog Talk Radio tomorrow at 3 PM PST 6 PM EST. The topic will be Beverage Development - Everything you need to know to create and bottle your beverages.

*****Teleseminar Details*****
+Wednesday December 9 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST

+Topic:Beverage Development

+Listen on the web: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson
Call-in
Number: (347) 884-8982

Learn about beverage development including:
-Ingredients
-Bottling and Canning
-Flavor Profile
-Minimum Quantities
-Timelines
-Flavor Profiles
-Costs

Remember, now you can ask questions during the teleconferences or even listen to them from your computer. Just go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson during the teleconference and click the listen and the chat button.

Need help with your product or company sales or strategy? Visit www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com and contact us or call (619) 921 3124.


Thanks,


Jorge Olson

Liquid Brands Management Inc. &/or Cube 17 Inc.

4252 Bonita Road No. 71
San Diego County
Bonita, CA
91902
US


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Friday, December 5, 2008

How to Find Great Wholesale Suppliers

Hi adsdsf,

Another week, another great article about Wholesale Distribution Business.

If you have done done it, visit www.DistributionBusiness.com and buy my Wholesale Business eBook and learn how to start and make money in wholesale.

Enjoy...

Thanks,


Jorge Olson


---How to Find Great Wholesale Suppliers---

This is truly one of the most frequently asked questions that I get from readers and customers. "How do I find good wholesale suppliers"? It is not different to find Wholesale Suppliers or Wholesale Products, or even Wholesale Prices. Read on to learn how to get started.

If you're ready to start your own wholesale business, you need to find supplier that will supply you with the products you wish to sell. However, when you're first starting out, you may find that this search takes time - especially when you don't know where to start.

Before you even begin searching, you will want to apply for a resale license. This allows you to purchase products at wholesale prices and will also require that you keep records of your sales for review on a regular basis. Some suppliers will ask for this license number before they sell to you, so it's in your best interest to have this ready to go.

To start your search for suppliers, you may want to start going to local trade shows that are geared toward your industry. These are great resources for finding suppliers as the suppliers are there to specifically meet up with others that will buy their products. This will take a little mingling and business card swapping, but you will find out more from one afternoon at a trade show than you could by surfing the Internet.

A side note on looking for suppliers through the Internet: this is risky in many cases. Many online suppliers will act as though they are suppliers when they're actually middle men, so you're not actually paying the lower wholesale price that you could be. Why waste your money in this way when there are plenty of suppliers ready to serve you?

Another way to approach your search for wholesale suppliers to find products you like and read the labels to see who makes them. You can then take that information and get in contact with the manufacturer yourself. When you're out and about, look for products that you would like to sell, buy one, and find out who might be willing to sell it to you. The plus to this approach is that you're already seeing the product and what it looks like.

You will also want to join any local trade organizations in order to find out about suppliers that other businesses use. In addition, you will be able to make contacts throughout your chosen industry and be able to stay up to date on trade shows and other local business news. There's the added benefit as well of getting to hear about any suppliers that might not deliver on their promises.

And when all else fails, there's always the local phone book. Go to the industry or the product that you are selling to see if they have a whole sale supplier listed - you may be surprised at what you find.

No matter which wholesale supplier you choose, you will want to make sure that they are a legitimate business by researching them with the Better Business Bureau. The www.BBB.org website is a great resource for finding out if there have been any complaints against a business or not. While there are some businesses that change their names frequently in order to not be on the BBB list, this is generally the best way to spot bad suppliers.


Liquid Brands Management Inc. &/or Cube 17 Inc.

4252 Bonita Road No. 71
San Diego County
Bonita, CA
91902
US


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Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Today's Teleseminar is on Energy Shots

Dear adsdsf,

Don't forget our Teleseminar on Blog Talk Radio today at 3 PM PST 6 PM EST. Today we'll talk about how Energy Shots are growing in the beverage and consumer goods category.

*****Teleseminar Details*****
+Today, Wednesday December 3 at 3 PM PST / 6 PM EST

+Topic:Energy Shots

+Listen on the web: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson
Call-in
Number: (347) 884-8982


Remember, now you can ask questions during the teleconferences or even listen to them from your computer. Just go to http://www.blogtalkradio.com/Jorge-Olson during the teleconference and click the listen and the chat button.

Need help with your product or company sales or strategy? Visit www.LiquidBrandsManagement.com and contact us.


Thanks,


Jorge Olson


Liquid Brands Management Inc. &/or Cube 17 Inc.

4252 Bonita Road No. 71
San Diego County
Bonita, CA
91902
US


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