Starting a business in a village should be carried out in a clear sequence and only after an assessment of the needs of the villagers themselves. At the same time, an entrepreneur should be patient, because doing business in the village will require a lot of time and effort from him.
It is necessary
- - business project;
- - start-up capital;
- - land plot or premises;
- - car.
Instructions
Step 1
Conduct a market assessment in the village. At the same time, compare your own opportunities when creating and developing your business in the future with the risks that may arise on your way. Study the market for goods that are offered to local residents of the locality in which you want to build your own business.
Step 2
See how your competitors are doing. Talk to the leaders of these firms, consult with them on some issues related to suppliers and further procurement of goods.
Step 3
Think about who you can offer cooperation to. Please note that you can partner not only with centralized suppliers, but also with locals. To do this, plan purchases of goods with them. In this case, agricultural products are suitable as a commodity.
Step 4
Agree with companies that process agricultural products. You will be able to supply them with goods purchased from the villagers for further processing.
Step 5
Pick up a site or room. This is required to open your business. In this case, take into account the location of the site. It is best if this room is located in the center of the village near the road.
Step 6
Purchase all the equipment you need to carry out the normal business of your company. For example, if you want to open a clothing store, be sure to buy racks, a cash register, various hangers, mirrors, and a counter. Also consider how the clothes will be stored. For its proper appearance, you can purchase a steamer.
Step 7
Hire a salesperson. Write advertisements and post them on the shops that are located in this village. As a rule, a special notice stand should be hung on the wall of the village shop.
Step 8
Order a product. When the product arrives, distribute it in the sales area in such a way that customers can see it well.