Sabtu, 31 Juli 2010

Handicraft business

Making handicrafts is such a great way to turn a hobby into a business. You can create and sell something that you are already inherently interested in, and you will also have the opportunity to earn an income from something that you can make from your home. There are many handicrafts examples that are easy to create and easy to begin as a commercial enterprise. Wooden products, glass products, toys, candle making are some examples of popular handicraft products.
You can start make the products in your spare time, or hire a few helpers to get things done faster. Moreover, there are many ways to sell them-whether through direct selling, consignment, or per order basis. If you have a particular handicrafts enterprise on your mind, you can research on how to jumpstart your business, like materials, costing, packaging, and distribution. You have to target your market as well, and depending on your product you will be able to pinpoint your specific market. In this manner, you will be able to look for ways to satisfy their needs even more, by providing a unique product
You don’t need to confuse about the product you will produce. There is inspiration everywhere, from the tissue compartement to the ashtray.
You can promote your business by using :
• Product brochures
• Business Cards to hand out at shows, fairs and retail stores
• Detailed picture catalog of your works (a portfolio).
• A web site
• Look into local rags (papers), chamber of commerce newsletters, regional magazines and other publications
You can choose which one that on your cost. Good luck!

Selasa, 06 Juli 2010

Starting a Spa Business


This is several way that you shuld do to starting a spa business

The First Step
You should determine which product and services to offer and keep in mind that certain services require special equipment that can be expensive. At the begining you should start with basic services like massage and aromatherapy
The Second Step
To get the legality you should research the licenses that are required by your state to perform the services to be offered by your spa. But you can do this after your business have run about a couple of month.
The Third Step
You Must find a good location. Try to get a short-term lease. Go for a month-to-month or 6-month lease if possible. It's depend on your budget
The Fourth Step
Fix up your buildings environment. Remember that it should be inviting and have a calming effect and peace.
The Fifth Step
Prepare your tax and your transaction report. If you don't have ability to do this, you can pay someone or get employee to do this job
The Sixth Step
You Must apply for business licenses as required by city, state and federal agencies. it is important and will help you the next day your business
The Seventh Step
You can set up a separate bank account for your business deposits and withdrawals. Keep track of expenses
The Eighth Step
If Your business run well try to ask the bank for a merchant account that can accept credit and debit card payments. But you should avoid accepting the service if it is too expensive

Now you have the information how to run a spa business. Good Luck!!

Sabtu, 03 April 2010

Spa Business

You can open a spa wherever you live, that is the beauty of this business. In fact, if you live in a scenic historical small town, most likely your clientele base would be city people who are tired of living with the smog and traffic. This could be a strong selling point for your business.

Spa business is a growing field. Approximately, there are 170 million spa visits per year made in the United States with two-third of them are visits to day spas. Resort or hotel and club spas come second.

For those with entrepreneurial spirit, becoming a spa owner is most likely a great fit. Training is available to anyone interested, oftentimes for only very little investment, even if you have never worked as an aesthetician previously.

Whenever you're ready, income can be increased exponentially by implementing an unlimited array of new services

People need to relax—.As consumers pare budgets to survive the recession, perhaps no type of industry has as much to fear than the spa business. Once a refuge for the wealthy, spas expanded dramatically in the past decade. From 2003 to 2007, the number of U.S. spas grew from 9,865 to 14,615, according to the Spa Industry Association, while revenue jumped from $7 billion to $10.9 billion. But since September, high-end hotels, department stores and restaurants have seen revenues plummet, raising the question: will consumers keep dropping big money on indulgences like "coffee-and-frankincense scrubs"? To ensure they do, resorts turn to a small group of spa consultants, who devise new ways to knead muscles and goose revenues..

In an October survey, members of the International Spa Association claimed business was still strong: 40 percent said spa visits have risen this year. The industry likes to argue that while treatments like the Eight Hands Massage (that's four attendants, each working a limb) may seem like an anachronistic reminder of better times, the spa business has historically been countercyclical. But this recession may prove deeper than prior ones, and lately other "recession-proof" businesses have started to tank. Sepielli remains confident. "People aren't getting any younger, and they aren't getting any less stressed,"