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Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Terry - 05-09-2009

The crisis left big companies bankrupted. This imposed many people to think about their future on their own, without counting on a stable work in corporations. Therefore, over the past several months, the quantity of small businesses instantly increased in Europe. This is probably the good part of the crisis, as it gives incentive and initiative to show what we've got in our brains. If anybody knows how to start a small business, why don't you share your experience with us?


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Nathan - 06-29-2009

Before starting a new business you should plan everything carefully. If you haven't got money you may take a mortgage at first, Then, when your business will grow, you will be able to turn this money back. But this is a risky affair.


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Riser - 06-30-2009

If you don't hurry with the opening of your own small business, than it is better to wait for the financial crisis to pass. Then to open your business without worry and restless nights Wink


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Peach - 06-30-2009

Quote:than it is better to wait for the financial crisis to pass.
I agree with Riser. Don't risk better. You may wait for a while. But if you wanna just now to open it, think twice and plan all the things, because first of all this is money, second, if you fail it will be a waste of time.


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - tricker - 07-22-2009

in Europe were open small and medium business links enterprises but in Russia were closed! and still small business hold better a crisis due to small coverage area, the number of workers and it can more easily change his work direction! But if a small company was hit by the crisis it will most likely bankrupt! while a large company will simply reduce the number of workers either will merge with another company!


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Steven - 09-02-2009

In a French town in Alsace, the old containers that are not used on ships and ports are turned into housing. The idea of 84-year-old director of a company specialized in building modular homes. Homes made of "retired" container cost about half the price of a typical house. An unbeatable offer in these times when increasing the number of embarrassed. Moreover, container homes are guaranteed to last 100 years and can be adapted to follow the style of the region where it is located.


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Terry - 09-03-2009

Steven Wrote:In a French town in Alsace, the old containers that are not used on ships and ports are turned into housing. The idea of 84-year-old director of a company specialized in building modular homes. Homes made of "retired" container cost about half the price of a typical house. An unbeatable offer in these times when increasing the number of embarrassed. Moreover, container homes are guaranteed to last 100 years and can be adapted to follow the style of the region where it is located.

copy the Americans with trailers... But the idea is good, I do not know if Europeans will buy those houses .... better to give hiring ... will be more profitable.


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Nathan - 09-05-2009

is a very good idea, a profitable and not expensive, what is important in this period of crisis. also i liked the idea with a town of these houses that will be given in rent.


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Peach - 09-06-2009

Quote:copy the Americans with trailers... But the idea is good, I do not know if Europeans will buy those houses .... better to give in rent ... will be more profitable.

is very good ... especially for single people or for young families still can not afford a house but want to live separately from parents. Confuseduper


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Nathan - 09-13-2009

[quote="Peach"is very good ... especially for single people or for young families still can not afford a house but want to live separately from parents. :super[/quote]

also for those how use to move, to travel from a place to another...but, I liked more the idea with a a town from such houses given in rent; maybe not a town but a ward. so people will know that if will want to rent a house will know were to go...


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - stef - 09-20-2009

Riser Wrote:If you don't hurry with the opening of your own small business, than it is better to wait for the financial crisis to pass. Then to open your business without worry and restless nights Wink

I would not generalize this. It depends very much on your very business and the opportunities you personally got. Crisis means also opportunities. Depending on the kind of your business you may be able to offer your services at lower prices than more established and bigger competitors, which have to finance all their established enterprise. Their former clients on the other hand may be forced to look for cheaper solutions now...

However, I would not start a business, whether crisis or not, if I hadn't at least some recurring orders/clients to start with. I am risk adverse.

Regards
Stef


Re: Starting a small business under crisis conditions - Benn - 09-21-2009

[quote="stef"]
Stef but have you thought that the competitors will eat you ? because you with new business will probably take some customers, which means you will get their bread from their table in the middle of the meal... Wink