The document outlines the details of a bookstore business including a list of members, available books and supplies, a budget, considerations for the type of books to sell, ideal location, store decoration, advertising plan, and target customer. It provides information on setting up the business such as determining the budget, selecting book genres, finding the right location, decorating the store, creating an advertising strategy, and defining the target audience.
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3. Members:
Entrepreneur:
• Prince Heaven Valdez
Manager:
• Rhizza Mae Tangonan
Staffs:
• Aleia Marie Mones
• Jucial Joy Bunao
• Jomel Emir Solomon
• Loriejane Remwel Petero
Customers:
• Ara Jean Bacho
• Anthony Antonio
• Rosalie Sotero
• Leonard Andrei Fernando
• Graymar Corpuz
• Olijandro Salameda
Cashier:
• Marc Raven Mariano
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5. What is Bookstore?
A bookstore is a store that sells book, and where can people buy
6. Business Concept
Determine your budget.
Decide upon the types of books you want to sel
Research the best location for your store.
Decorate your store.
Create an advertising plan.
Target customer.
7. Budget
What you sell depends on what you can afford.
Don’t just budget for your stock, create a budget that
covers each expense you will incur, from salary to
rent.
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9. Type of Books
Decide upon the types of books you want to sell.
You can focus on a niche, such as crime and mystery, or
go for a broader range of genres. Decide whether you wish to
sell used books, new books or both. Used books typically
generate more profit because you’re paying little to no money
for them. Combining new and used books provides you with
the best opportunities.
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10. Location
A bookstore will likely take up a large amount of space. Ensure that your
customers can comfortably walk into your store and have room to move
around. Renting a building is typically more cost effective than purchasing a
lot and constructing your own building. Don’t just focus on the building itself
consider what surrounds the building. If your stories is in a little known part
of town, you’ll have more difficulty attracting customers than if you rent a
building that’s near a large shopping center.
11. Decoration
Decorate your store. Couches and chairs are common place in most
bookstores and allow your customers to relax and read books they’re
interested in. Ensure that entire store is properly lit so customers don’t have
difficulty in reading. Additional décor, such as lamps and paintings, can help
set the mood in your store.
12. Advertisement
Create an advertising plan. Advertisements tell people your store
exists and gives them a reason to checkout your selection of books,
stationeries etc. Consider offering a percentage off each purchase
for customers who mention your ad.
Create an advertising plan. Advertisements tell people your store
exists and gives them a reason to checkout your selection of books,
stationeries etc. Consider offering a percentage off each purchase
for customers who mention your ad.
13. Customer
Before you start marketing your book, school supplies and stationeries
you should have a clear understanding of the audience you’re trying to
reach. Knowing your audience will help you create content and
messaging that appeals to your readers specifically, and determine the
channels on which you should spend your marketing budget and time.