Monday, 31 March 2014

Where can I get help in SVG to set up my small business?

Help! Who doesn't need it. No one is perfect despite the old saying goes "practise makes perfect" in the recesses of my mind I remember it was changed to permanent rather than perfect which is more realistic. Before we go anywhere one must know how to "set up" a small business.

Every business must have a plan; if you fail to plan - you plan to fail. A business plan is like the brain of any business.It can be considered as a blueprint for a business. It is a must for success. It must be carefully thought out and planned systematically. Now we need help. In SVG help is everywhere weather it be financially or expert advice/consultation from the following according to http://www.gov.vc/:
SVG Chamber of Industry and Commerce

* The Centre for Enterprise DevelopmentInc.CED).
* The Banks

* Micro Enterprise Loan Programme.
* The National Development Foundation (NDF).
* Professionals in Finance and Business.
* Ministry of Trade.
* Other entrepreneurs and business persons.


On that note here are few foxes we should get out the way such as being confident in yourself, knowing your fears; above all dealing with them. One must try to build a support network or extend it as much as possible; a network can never be to big. With all these in place your business is on the road to success.




Saturday, 22 March 2014

Small Businesses...We need more to drive the economy of St. Vincent forward

Small business will create more employable people and encourages usage of more local products. As a result more people will have a share in the economic market. Many times it is financially difficult for persons to purchase items in large quantity even if it is a basic necessary. The bigger business sell these  same items but in quantities that are far beyond the buying power of the ordinary people whose income is skewed towards the poverty line.

Small business can are the best avenue for such persons as they can retail in quantity that meet the need of such lower income persons.  They will be able to buy the cases and break it up into quarter, eights or even single to meet the lower income need.  In this situation the small business is carrying a volume of products that are ready available to its clients and are not over stocking.

Not  only with merchandise is this applicable but also with products from farmer who grows many different crops.  They can have their small stall right by their gate with their produce; clean, fresh and bagged for sale. In that way the money from these small enterprises will certainly add  to the drive in the economy.

When the small business fish vendor comes selling his fish he can stop and purchase some peppers or yam and the small farmer will go to the small shop to buy rich and sugar.  They will all be playing in the market economy and create the needed drive to keep St. Vincent forward.

Sunday, 16 March 2014

Krispy Kreme Doughnuts- SVG?

I have been tasked with picking a new franchise and setting it up in SVG of course theoretically. After some thinking I came up with Krispy Kreme Doughnut but how am going to set it up is most important. Hence I plan to tackle this from various angles. First of all I know that their doughnuts are delicious; I am a living testimony.

Eating of doughnuts isn't popular for vincentions but over the years its popularity here has increased as well as awareness. While the building is in it preparation stage I will make use of all forms of social  media to increase its awareness for example Facebook pages, radio advertisements, newspaper ads, posters at school and popular places for social gathering etc.

When the building is ready for opening, on the first day there will be free tasting for most if not all  flavours.There will be weekly specials like flavour of the week etc. With regards to the coffee that wont be emphasised as much as the doughnuts as it is not of our culture to "buy tea". Over time my hope is for that to change.

With that said its location would be in Kingstown. There will be delivery services and party hosting. I am hoping to have two or three main stores based on how sales are generated, in strategic locations. As I start with the one in the city I plan to have stalls strategically located around Kingstown around peak hours which will be stocked for passers by to grab and go.

Despite all these plans to generate sales there must be preparation for the worst,  weather it be going back to the "drawing board" or "jump ship". Also one must not slight the persons hoping  to be reached in this venture e.g the younger population who are on the hustle and bustle of life. The possibility of divesting funds into another project that can compliment the doughnuts e.g. "Pâté".


   
  

Saturday, 8 March 2014

If I were rich I would buy...

In SVG there are many business which are successful others not so much an few have been doing exceptionally well and I think will continue in that light. Now there is a franchise in particular that I will buy... if I were rich.

This franchise is internationally known for decades but in SVG its like our national dish. Despite hard time and rise in prices it mostly full. I don't think there is any Vincentian who have never eaten from it. ITs Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC). Indeed they do chicken right!  It's  really delicious.

SVG's KFC is know as one of the best. I can reflect few years ago when a friend staying by me from a neighboring Caribbean island bought our KFC for the first time;  she exclaimed and exclaimed how it taste so good. For the duration of her stay she bought it every time we went to town.


The taste isn't the only reason why I'll buy it: it has a reputation that is second to none in fact it has been one of the first (if not the first) food franchise in SVG. Many persons just love KFC.

On that note it times to flip the switch. The purpose of any business is primarily for profit. because of KFC's reputation and taste it will continue to be profitable now all I have to do is smooth those bumps and  rough edges to gain more profit. I believe the secret is in the name!