Kettle Corn Business
| August 11, 2011 | Posted by admin under Kettle Corn Business |
Learning how to start a kettle corn business doesn’t take rocket science. If you know the basics, you can make a potential $200 an hour profit. Now, who doesn’t want that? Well, with these quick facts, you can carve your way towards being the kettle corn business monopoly of your local town or city.
You will need to figure out the best location for your business. Location is absolutely the most essential key towards the success of your business. Your location could mean the difference between thousands of dollars in profits and filing for bankruptcy. Go around your town and look around. See where most people spend their time.
Next, you need to determine how much you can spend on starting expenses. Things like kettle machines, sanitary sinks, trash cans, and possibly trailers are a key components towards the success or failure of your business. So spend wisely and don’t go overboard with the latest and coolest thing. This is will always be a big problem for business owners, especially the new ones.
Lastly, put together a plan. Let’s face it, it is not like you will be able to quit your day job overnight by starting your own business. You need to come up with a plan of action and a plan of reality. A plan of action would include putting together the pieces to come up with the big picture. A plan of reality is to force yourself to learn that you won’t be making any money in a day’s work.
We’ll show you how to be your own boss in an All Cash business! This husband and wife team shows you how they’ve made $100 An Hour Each. It’s sometimes called “kettle crack” for a reason – it sells like crazy!
Related Blogs:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kettle_corn
http://allrecipes.com/recipe/kettle-corn/
