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Posted By: BizNewbie In Response To: Re: Anyone delivered flowers before? Other deliveries? (Rick K.)
Thursday, 23 June 2005, at 11:59 a.m.
Hi Woody, MawMaw et al,
LMAO
Contrary to popular belief I am writing the business-plan for MYSELF (for my errand-business)and delivering flowers for shops will be one method of income for the business. IOW, I am NOT selling flowers - just delivering them. I need to know what a reasonable fee to charge the flower shop, wither per bunch delivered or per lot.
Ricky, thanks for the advice. I understand what you are trying to say. I actually am very regimented with my business selection, I have weeded out dozens upon dozens that do not suit my talents, mind-set, situation, and interests. That is why I ask so many questions on here. Right now, I need some quick income-generation to pay some bills and the errand business seems to be suitable for me - I love driving, and I would like to provide a service that will help people in some manner. There also seems ot be a lack of this service (errand)in this area which either means there is little demand or that no one else has considered it.
I will check out the site you recommended!
BizNewbie
> It seems like you're using the "shotgun approach", trying a
> little of everything until you find what sticks.
> Fair enough, I guess we've all done a little of that.
> It seems to me, judging from your back posts, that you're looking for a
> viable business program that you can get out and do...not necessarily
> internet-related.
> Go to this forum: Seeds of Wisdom . Look for the "search"
> function.
> Type in Don Alm.
> Be prepared to be there a while. If you're not afraid of direct sales, Don
> has many ideas that might get your wheels spinning.
> The rest of the forum is pretty good, also.
> If you find something that floats your boat...come back and tell others
> about it, huh?
> Later,
> Rick K.
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