Siddhant654321
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- Dec 24, 2021
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Definitely food business 
Hey, everybody!
A certain type of user has gathered here, namely internet sharks looking for how to make money online. Most likely none of us will go offline anymore, but what if you could choose any job in offline business?
What kind of profession would it be and in what direction? I would probably shoot commercials for brands
Brilliant idea, you.I once considered buying a huge land and doing a cremation service. Imagine, your relative died, we cremated him, you choose which tree will grow from his ashes and we plant your chosen tree in his ashes and it starts to grow.
You pay a "yearly" subscription and the tree is cared for by our team, watering and so on. And you can come to the "garden" instead of the "cemetery", each tree will be surrounded by a small fence and it will be written whose ashes are here.
Where is he by the way? That was like 2021 back then or is be dead now? LolReligious GURU (Babaji) has money, fame, power and connections of all types![]()
While a lot of baba's have been in news for all wrong reasons in the past decade.Where is he by the way? That was like 2021 back then or is be dead now? Lol
But honey's always around:ухмылка:Beekeeper
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And how's that business going? An acquaintance of mine had an ice cream cafe, he made ice cream and other sweets there, but in winter he completely changed the assortment and sold mulled wine and sausagesI do have an offline business, I run an Ice cream parlor.
But online can be as part of offline, right? My friend has a flower store, she gets more than 80% of her orders from online, although she has 3 stationary stores and one even in a mall!Ran an online business for 17 years. Got tired of it, now doing a retail business offline. A lot of stuff here is just as useful to an offline business as an online one.
I went with mall locations too, it's the ultimate 'i don't need online' spot. Between a couple endeavors we do great, but it's all within about 1-2hr of the location. Technically we could go further but I'm not a fan of driving.But online can be as part of offline, right? My friend has a flower store, she gets more than 80% of her orders from online, although she has 3 stationary stores and one even in a mall!
I think offline cannot exist without online, but online without offline can and does exist.
Very good actually, If it wasn't for the heavy taxes, it could replace my online income.And how's that business going? An acquaintance of mine had an ice cream cafe, he made ice cream and other sweets there, but in winter he completely changed the assortment and sold mulled wine and sausages
For sale or for rent?Real Estate
Maybe you couldn't get a Chinese place up and running because you're not Chinese?If I got bunch of money, I'll go to RE and if not then I'll go for food businesses. Low margins, but highly scalable and sustainable if employees are managed well.
P.s: an ex-restro guy, who failed running a casual chinese joint
Have you thought about changing the assortment in the winter and selling something more winterized? There's warm sweets and stuff.Very good actually, If it wasn't for the heavy taxes, it could replace my online income.
We sell Ice cream throughout the year here, winter sales aren't the same as summer ofc, but we're close to some hotels and a big tourist attraction on the city, and we have no competition.
It's funny, but my advice for you would be to "amp up online"! You can do a flower business, but you need customers. Customers are either online or a profitable location where there will be a lot of people traffic. As I wrote earlier, most of my friend's orders come from online, even though she has 3 physical locations. People mostly buy flowers in a planned way, which means they have time to search online. If spontaneous, then the location of your store plays a role. This is a hard business, because flowers have a "shelf life" and you can not sell flowers, knowing that in 2 days they will wilt. You need to sell flowers as fast as possible so that the quality of the bouquets is high and they "stand" for a long timeI have been engaged in online business for more than 10 years, and I am a little tired sometimes. Recently, I want to do offline business and open a flower shop. Do you have any suggestions?