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SMALL TOWN BUSSINESS
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:20 pm
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:20 pm
Wondering what kinda Bussiness would make it in a small town?
Population 3k
Population 3k
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:23 pm to Jaylafa
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BUSSINESS
quote:
Bussiness
Rosetta Stone?
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:31 pm to Jaylafa
Depends entirely on the town. Are you really rural, ie, is the 3K population at the center of a larger rural area, or are you 3K people within 30 minutes of a much larger town? Are you talking about 3K people located at an interstate exit or along US 190, or is this 40 miles from nowhere at the dead end of a two-lane road? Consider commercial real estate costs as well.
3K might be the immediate residential population, but you need to consider any drive-by or daytime only additional population.
Small, food-based businesses can be successful in rural areas. LA's new cottage food law allows entrepreneurs to sell food produced in home kitchens to the general public. So custom birthday cakes, cupcakes, or simple baked goods is a potential avenue for micro-entrepreneurs. Small-scale catering is another option, especially if the local/closest supermarket doesn't do party platters or similar.
In short, everybody eats, even people in small towns. Think about custom lunch delivery service...a "sunday supper" service...a "holiday meals to go" option. If your town has no restaurants other than fast food, you might find some willing customers.
3K might be the immediate residential population, but you need to consider any drive-by or daytime only additional population.
Small, food-based businesses can be successful in rural areas. LA's new cottage food law allows entrepreneurs to sell food produced in home kitchens to the general public. So custom birthday cakes, cupcakes, or simple baked goods is a potential avenue for micro-entrepreneurs. Small-scale catering is another option, especially if the local/closest supermarket doesn't do party platters or similar.
In short, everybody eats, even people in small towns. Think about custom lunch delivery service...a "sunday supper" service...a "holiday meals to go" option. If your town has no restaurants other than fast food, you might find some willing customers.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:32 pm to OnTheBrink
Book stores that only sell dictionaries
Posted on 11/4/14 at 1:40 pm to Jaylafa
Is there a highway nearby?
I would avoid anything that requires a lot of good employees.
I would avoid anything that requires a lot of good employees.
This post was edited on 11/4/14 at 1:41 pm
Posted on 11/4/14 at 3:34 pm to Jaylafa
quote:
Wondering what kinda Bussiness would make it in a small town?
One that doessnntt require gud splelling.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 3:44 pm to Jaylafa
I'd like to invest in this well thought out plan
who do I make the check out to?
who do I make the check out to?
Posted on 11/4/14 at 3:45 pm to foshizzle
A bar.
Any town over 500 has one.
Any town over 500 has one.
Posted on 11/4/14 at 3:55 pm to TheHiddenFlask
alot depends on if you are a local and how well you are suppurated by the town
Posted on 11/4/14 at 3:59 pm to Jaylafa
quote:A business offering spelling lessons???
SMALL TOWN BUSSINESS
Wondering what kinda Bussiness would make it in a small town?

Posted on 11/4/14 at 11:40 pm to LSURussian
Washateria. Easy. Or a Dollar General Store. Or even a seasonal Jackson Hewitt. Payday Lons would be huge as well. Package liquor would do well more than likely.
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