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By amylaine 10 comments
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Now that you have the financing for your small catering business, it is time to find the right people to help make your company a success. The people who represent you and your company will play a large part in determining repeat business and ... more »
By aikabeatrice 3 comments
Venturing in a business is a significant step in securing one’s future. However, starting a business or running a business is not as easy as it may seem. There are many challenges that an aspiring entrepreneur must face if he wants to succeed. ... more »
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If you are in the catering business, one of those necessary purchases are serving trays. A nice set of serving trays gives the customer that little something extra, which can impress the guests and help build your business. Here's how to select ... more »
By liew wee kee 0 comments
Quest Net plan: 1. Generate 1 Personal Unit Volume (PUV), either through a retail sale OR the purchase of a product for personal use. AND 2. Get two NEW Direct Referrals who (1) enroll, (2) qualify, and (3) activate within the time frame menti. ... more »
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You can cook, you love making people happy with the food you prepare and you have always had the idea in the back of your mind that a small catering business would be a great career direction. All you need now is the money to start your company. ... more »
By Cougar1002 3 comments
When you train your mind to look for opportunity, it is amazing how much income you can make solving the problems of others. There are a lot of great ways out there to make money, both short-term and long-term. The Internet in general has opened ... more »
By sbouie 2 comments
As a young teenager, I watched my mother cook and bake wonderful, delicious meals. However, it was my home economics teacher that taught me that I could make money from cooking and baking right in the kitchen. If you have a love for baking, it ... more »
By Desula 16 comments
Every year around Christmas, Valentine’s Day and Easter I make chocolate candy for my co-workers to give as a unique gifts. I’ve got a good product, and a good system, plus word of mouth to promote my goods. Also, I work at a larger ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
If you are thinking of starting your own catering company, it might be a smart decision to manage it from home. You will reduce your overhead costs, such as rent and utilities, and you can cook on your own schedule... more »
By demonkilleresmi 3 comments
If you are like most people out there, you have items that you want to sell because you don't use it anymore. Then to make matters worse EBAY has raised their fees. So why not sell for free... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
The day you buy a catering truck is the day you have bought a business. Because it is a business, it must be able to operate during business hours without a hitch. When you buy a catering truck you also buy all of the headaches that come should ... more »
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You love to cook. You love to make people happy. You love to throw parties. Why not do all of these things and get paid for it? Develop a small catering business using the following steps and these ideas can become a reality... more »
By Walexandre 0 comments
House flipping is buying a house or property and selling it for a profit. If everything works, you could make out well. But if something goes wrong, you could be stuck with a house you can't get rid of. So much in house-flipping depends on the ... more »
By eHow Business Editor 0 comments
Planning a menu for your catering truck is one of the hardest parts of the job. You can fill the truck up with all sorts of goodies, but you're stuck with them if people don't buy. Knowing what sells and picking what your customers want is the ... more »
By dovinea 2 comments
If your are interested in starting a catering business, learn how to niche market for more business... more »
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No matter how professional a staff you may have hire or how special the foods you prepare may be, your new catering venture still needs an appealing menu to attract customers. In most cases your menu is a customer's first opportunity to meet you. ... more »
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Catering is a wonderful profession, and owning your own catering business can be quite lucrative if you develop a good business plan and learn how to market it. Word of mouth will eventually become your best form of advertising. Here are some ... more »
By GunruOnHowTo 1 comments
For financing flexibility, nothing beats a revolving credit line (RCL). Structured much like your personal credit card, RCLs allow approved borrows to tap only as much as money as needed to stay atop seasonal and business cycle fluctuations. ... more »
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Investing in a franchise rather than starting a business from scratch has many advantages. Your risk is minimized because you have a proven business model. Also, franchisers provide training and support to help you get started and maintain ... more »
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Customers are the foundation of any business, and in catering, they are the business. Getting and keeping customers through small catering events can be challenging, but it doesn’t have to be. With a little creativity and some hard work, ... more »
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You don't have to be an avid gardener to hold a plant sale. All it takes is some basic potting skills and good presentation. Follow the guidelines below to make a little green using your green thumb... more »
By elliotfeldman 0 comments
The concept of inviting friends and friends of friends as paying party guests right before the rent is due has been around since the twenties. Rent parties originated in New York’s Harlem area, and were usually held on a Saturday night. This ... more »
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If you're starting your own concession stand business or looking for a different kind of fundraiser for your group or organization, then a commercial popcorn machine may be what you need. Much larger than an at-home popper, commercial popcorn ... more »
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Making people happy with food that you have created and served is a very satisfying career. The key to making a go of such a business is being able to book and cater enough events so to actually make a profit. The following steps can help you ... more »