Please forgive the business nature of this post but I am doing some [personal] research. Basically, I am looking for new ideas to launch a business or two in the next couple of months. A lot of people are suffering the effects of the current banking crisis and have had to adjust their spending habits accordingly. Inflation is higher than anticipated; mortgage rates are higher than they have been for many years; The cost of living has gone up drastically. All these (and many more) are having an effect on how and where we spend our money. Businesses are not immune to this either (as is evident by the number of redundancies and high unemployment figures). Point in case, DTA-Motorsport (UK) - the company I set up five years ago - is currently turning over 70% less than this period last year (which in turn was 38% down on the year previous). I am having to pay higher wholesale prices and am being squeezed on profit margins (due to competition and global sales channels like ebay and chinese manufacturers). To keep the business ticking over I am having to work three times as hard for a single sale that yields (on average) 15% less profit than last year.
So, what am I looking for? I am looking for something to sell (a good or service). Something which fares well during economic down turns. Some ideas already offered (and rejected) include an online pawn service, debt collecting (:0), selling items on ebay for third parties, etc.
Why am I asking you for your input? In a nutshell, I am looking for a large group of socio-economic diversity. People from all walks of life who have different expectations, spending patterns and priorities. I think the 300ZX Club membership represents this type of diversity quite well.
All feedback is gratefully received and if an idea proves fruitful there may well be an opportunity for you to share in the revenue (subject to an agreement of course).
Many thanks for your time and I look forward to reading your responses. If you prefer to keep things "private", please use the PM facility.
Hi all,
Please forgive the business nature of this post but I am doing some [personal] research. Basically, I am looking for new ideas to launch a business or two in the next couple of months. A lot of people are suffering the effects of the current banking crisis and have had to adjust their spending habits accordingly. Inflation is higher than anticipated; mortgage rates are higher than they have been for many years; The cost of living has gone up drastically. All these (and many more) are having an effect on how and where we spend our money. Businesses are not immune to this either (as is evident by the number of redundancies and high unemployment figures). Point in case, DTA-Motorsport (UK) - the company I set up five years ago - is currently turning over 70% less than this period last year (which in turn was 38% down on the year previous). I am having to pay higher wholesale prices and am being squeezed on profit margins (due to competition and global sales channels like ebay and chinese manufacturers). To keep the business ticking over I am having to work three times as hard for a single sale that yields (on average) 15% less profit than last year.
So, what am I looking for? I am looking for something to sell (a good or service). Something which fares well during economic down turns. Some ideas already offered (and rejected) include an online pawn service, debt collecting (:0), selling items on ebay for third parties, etc.
Why am I asking you for your input? In a nutshell, I am looking for a large group of socio-economic diversity. People from all walks of life who have different expectations, spending patterns and priorities. I think the 300ZX Club membership represents this type of diversity quite well.
All feedback is gratefully received and if an idea proves fruitful there may well be an opportunity for you to share in the revenue (subject to an agreement of course).
Many thanks for your time and I look forward to reading your responses. If you prefer to keep things "private", please use the PM facility.
Regards,
Dan