Location is one
of the important part of starting any business. How important this is for your
new company depends on the type of business, the facilities and other resources
you need, as well as where your customers are. Many new business owners are
carried away with starting their business and tends to overlook the need
to look for the right premise. A good
site can attract a large number of customers while a bad location can hide you from potential customers. As business site can affect the business's
image, so choosing the right place to set up your business site is vital to
your success.
Regardless
of the type business you want to start,
before you start shopping for space, you need to have a vivid picture of what
you want, like to have and how much you're able to pay. While many start-up mistakes can be corrected
later on, a poor choice of a business site is difficult and oftentimes
impossible to repair.
Here
are some things to look at when choosing a location
Demographics: What kind of customers is your business seeking? Can you attract or find that
kind of people there? Locate it where you can find the customers you are
seeking for.
Competition: If you have strategies to beat your
competitors, sometimes it is wise to locate your business near them to take
advantage of their promotional efforts which drive customers to your business.
Income
level of the neighborhood: Can the people who live near your business
be able to afford your products or services? If they have difficulty buying
what you are selling and find them a luxury then you won't be able to make
enough sales to turn the business a profitable venture.
Cost: You may find a site with attractive rental, if it is not easily accessible and
the lack of necessary infrastructure for your business, it may not be a good
choice. Paying more for a better premise will benefits the business for a long
time to come.
Customer
Convenience: Having your
business site close to public transportation can be much more convenient for customers and employees who don‘t have cars. Choose a place where it is convenient for
your customers to arrive and exit easily. Make sure there is a
visible parking space near your business site.
Security: This is really important when searching for the right site. Is this a safe
place for employees, suppliers, and clients? Avoid areas of high crime rate.
You want to stay away from these area for the benefits not only your employee
but your customers too. Choose a site where you and your customers will feel
safe and secure.
Personal
Consideration: How far do you want to drive to and from your business everyday. Some factors like
family, health, traffic etc, may prohibit you from getting a location in area
that requires considerable driving time. In the case of an emergency it would
be helpful to live nearby where you need to get to your business right away.
Remember,
you should make choosing your business site decision not primarily based on
what ,is the cheapest or the most convenient for you, but based on what is most
convenient for your customers. As an entrepreneur, your customers comes
first.
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