Free Online Games | Free Software Downloads 
Search

  Home    Recent Articles    Most visited    Highest rated    Forum  
Home Business

How To Run A Coffee Shop That Makes Money
May 17, 2008, 4:50 pm | visits: 30 | wordcount: 541
By Tracey Beaney

As an experienced coffee shop owner Don Clarke knows that excellent interior design and comfortable surrounding will attract customers who are prepared to pay a little more for their coffee. Equally important is the volume of trade passing through your shop – your objective should be to move as many people as possible through your shop in the quickest time possible. So if you are thinking of opening a coffee shop, Don suggests you bear in mind the following points: 1. Pay for a professional designer or shop fitter to plan the layout and interior design of your shop. The investment will be worth it in terms of customer volume! 2. Do not entertain the idea of any shop which cannot provide space for at least 60 seats. 3. Buy small tables for 2 people, which you can put together to form larger tables. Customers will often come to your shop in pairs, and the British reserve inhibits people from being willing to share tables. Don't waste space by having 2 people use a table for 4. 4. Look for external seating area – even more important now that smoking in public eating places has been banned. 5. Beware of committing to a full repairing lease if you take on premises in an older building. You really only want to be responsible for the shell that houses your coffee shop. 6. Whatever lease you finally agree to, make time to film the property before you move in. This will avoid future arguments with the landlord as to the state the building was in when you took over the lease. 7. When hiring staff for your coffee shop, do this in two stages. First select the candidates you think will make good supervisors. Then ask them to assist you in interviewing your shop floor candidates. With a background in shopfitting and design, Don also has these words of wisdom on the importance of good interior design for your coffee shop: Good design is a major marketing tool. The way your shop looks will determine how many people are tempted to cross your threshold. People will make an instant decision as to whether to will enter a coffee shop based on the effects of the shop's lighting, colour scheme, furniture and atmosphere. Good interior design will persuade passers by to enter your shop. Interior design will also give a prospective customer an idea of the cost involved in frequenting it – if you visit a 5 star hotel you know that you will be paying a large sum to stay there. Similarly, a customer will enter a well designed coffee shop prepared to pay a little extra for a coffee for the pleasure of being in a comfortable, pleasant environment. Use an interior designer with a background in catering establishments. They will know how to design your shop to achieve optimum amount of "selling" space. Shopfitting companies will have in-house designers – this may be cheaper than hiring an independent interior designer. Give your designer a clear idea of what you want in your shop. If necessary, take the designer to visit existing coffee shops and pick out the design features you want incorporated in the shop you are starting up. Careful planning and surrounding yourself with good staff and knowledgeable advisors will give you a head start!

Further information about coffee shop startups is included in our website http://www.howtosetupacoffeeshop.co.uk where you can download a free newsletter and Don Clarke's top 10 tips. The guide will soon be available in Turkish, and a version is currently being prepared for the US market.
Source:www.isnare.com
Google
 
Web www.articles3000.com
E-mailE-mail  Printer friendlyPrinter  PublisherPublisher  


Rate this article: 1 2 3 4 5  

Related articles...
Masonry Equipment
New & Used Gondola Display Shelves & Shelving
8 Reasons Affiliate Programs Are the Best Internet Based Business to Start
Printers Toronto
Trade Show Displays
Trade Show Booths
Trade Show Display Rentals
Dealing With Wholesale Distributors Efficiently: Tips!
Guidelines: Wholesale Distributors List Acquisition
How to Start a Cleaning Business in a Bad Economy
   Related Tags
   Bookmark Us
Set this page as your
home page

Add this page to your favorites:
   Categories
Advice
Aging
Arts and Crafts
Auto and Trucks
Break-up
Business
Business and Finances
Cancer Survival
Career
Cheating
Classifieds
Computers and The Internet
Cooking
Culture
Dating
Death
Education
Entertainment
Etiquette
Family
Finances
Food and Drink
Gadgets and Gizmos
Gardening
Health
Hobbies
Home Improvement
Humor
Internet
Jobs
Kids and Teens
Leadership
Legal Matters
Marketing
Marriage
Medical Business
Medicines and Remedies
Online Business
Opinions
Parenting
Pets and Animals
Poetry
Politics
Real Estate
Recreation
Recreation and Sports
Relationships
Religion
Self Improvement and Motivation
Sexuality
Short Stories
Site Promotion
Society
Travel and Leisure
Web Development
Women
World Affairs
Writing
   Our Picks
Limewire
AVG Free
MSN Messenger 7.5
Download Firefox
DVD Shrink
DC++
Partition Magic
Ares Galaxy
   Partners
Download free software
Free Online Games
Miniclip
  
Powered by Apache, PHP, MySQL © 2006 Elerion, ltd.