6 Ways to Attract New Customers to Your Restaurant

Oct 23, 2014

Attract New Customers to Your RestaurantThe myth that restaurants generate immense sums of profit every year is largely false. Not only do restaurants have to pay a variety of business costs, which tend to diminish revenues, such as labor, food, utilities, leasing agreements and franchise fees, they also have to keep the customers coming in. In today's tough economy it's getting a lot harder for restaurants to maintain a steady stream of customers.

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Topics: Growing Your Business, Restaurant

Rev-up Auto Shop Sales with Classic Car Restoration

Oct 20, 2014

Auto Shop Sales Class Car RestorationThe vintage auto market is revving up right now with auctions for classic muscle cars and old luxurious vehicles generating millions of dollars in sales. Although some financial experts are labeling it as a bubble, it still has some legs to it and plenty of room to grow. Muscle cars are certainly thriving and creating an entirely separate auto culture right now.

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Topics: Funding Your Business, Growing Your Business, Auto shops

Increase Auto Shop Revenue with Collisions Repair Services

Oct 14, 2014

Increase-Auto-Repair-Shop-Revenue2Collision repair is one of the most important services an auto shop can provide to its customers, particularly at a time when millions of motor vehicle accidents take place on United States roadways each year.

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Topics: Funding Your Business, Growing Your Business, Auto shops

Marketing a Liquor Store with Tasting Parties

Oct 10, 2014

marketing a liquor storeThe latest trend for liquor stores is to host tasting parties, a time when patrons can taste a variety of different types of alcohol and brands and an opportunity to get to know the establishment owners.

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Topics: Growing Your Business, Liquor Store

Opening a Second Business Location

Oct 7, 2014

opening a second business locationYour business has been sailing along nicely and you think that it may be time to capitalize on some of the momentum you have built by opening a second business location. Before you start picking out a building in the next town over, first stop and think about the capital it would require.

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Topics: Growing Your Business