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I have been a business owner for 5 years now. I started my business in a different town and it bearly broke even. 2 years ago we moved our business to a town with no competition and have been doing much better.
I have several questions, and I know most of them have been asked here before so I certainly apologize for repeat questions. I have been an avid reader of Technibble since I started my business.
I am currently in the process of deciding (its kind of been decided) weather or not to open a 2nd location. I have enough $ to fund it for about 2 months or less, and have it budgeted out. This is nerve racking however the last 5 years ive never had funding past next month (is this normal???). I do write myself a slightly below average paycheck, much of the funding will come from this said paycheck. Currently we have a team of four people including myself. We have a web developer, a tech, and a sales guy. The sales guy is new. He is not producing enough sales to justify his cost - but has a lot of potential. My plan is opening a new storefront, having the sales guy run it (he is EXCELLENT with people, and I trust him 100%), and training him to do 90% of the techwork. I plan on opening the 2nd location about 15 miles away from my current one, and the town has no competition. It is located in a stripmall with average traffic, Subway is also located in the strip mall, attracting an o.k. amount of people to it. The rent is $700/mo and I have the landlord talked down to a 3 mo lease. My plan is to use EDDM flyers to get the word out and rely on the signage on the storefront to attract customers. I by no means expect a high volume of people. At three months I plan on making a determination - either its working (making $) or its not. If its not then cut it.
My first question is have any of you done this before under similar conditions (particularly the budget condition). And if so is this worth the headache (im not looking for a crystal ball here but any sign that im barking down the right road...)
My second question is despite all the research (here and elsewhere) I have done I cannot find for the life of me if my business is doing well financially or not. I know most of you are uncomfortable sharing numbers, and I don't blame you - but even some ball park numbers like what is considered good for a month - after cost of goods and payroll.
I have been a business owner for 5 years now. I started my business in a different town and it bearly broke even. 2 years ago we moved our business to a town with no competition and have been doing much better.
I have several questions, and I know most of them have been asked here before so I certainly apologize for repeat questions. I have been an avid reader of Technibble since I started my business.
I am currently in the process of deciding (its kind of been decided) weather or not to open a 2nd location. I have enough $ to fund it for about 2 months or less, and have it budgeted out. This is nerve racking however the last 5 years ive never had funding past next month (is this normal???). I do write myself a slightly below average paycheck, much of the funding will come from this said paycheck. Currently we have a team of four people including myself. We have a web developer, a tech, and a sales guy. The sales guy is new. He is not producing enough sales to justify his cost - but has a lot of potential. My plan is opening a new storefront, having the sales guy run it (he is EXCELLENT with people, and I trust him 100%), and training him to do 90% of the techwork. I plan on opening the 2nd location about 15 miles away from my current one, and the town has no competition. It is located in a stripmall with average traffic, Subway is also located in the strip mall, attracting an o.k. amount of people to it. The rent is $700/mo and I have the landlord talked down to a 3 mo lease. My plan is to use EDDM flyers to get the word out and rely on the signage on the storefront to attract customers. I by no means expect a high volume of people. At three months I plan on making a determination - either its working (making $) or its not. If its not then cut it.
My first question is have any of you done this before under similar conditions (particularly the budget condition). And if so is this worth the headache (im not looking for a crystal ball here but any sign that im barking down the right road...)
My second question is despite all the research (here and elsewhere) I have done I cannot find for the life of me if my business is doing well financially or not. I know most of you are uncomfortable sharing numbers, and I don't blame you - but even some ball park numbers like what is considered good for a month - after cost of goods and payroll.