There are lots of places you can market your goods. Your business could include a combination of these or just one:
- website;
- space in another shop;
- concession in a retail area;
- direct marketing;
- exhibition or trade fair;
- hotel foyer;
- train station platform;
- shops, cafes and kiosk;
- boot sales or market stall;
- shop;
- local authority concession;
- an existing business.
Website
Later we’ll cover what’s involved in setting up an online business. Whatever type of business you are planning to start a website can be a great and inexpensive way of either selling your products or promoting your business.
Space in Another Shop
Probably the most inexpensive way of getting your own shop is to hire a space in someone else’s. While this can be an ideal solution for some businesses it won’t suit everyone.
The types of products most suited to this type of arrangement are:
- antiques
- collectables
- jewelry
- paintings
- restored or unusual furniture
- toys
- memorabilia
- non-perishable food items
- other `craft’ items
- books
- art supplies.
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