How-To-Start-A-Coffee-Business
How-To-Start-A-Coffee-Business

Coffee Companies Can Inspire
Entrepreneurs To Do The Same
Research shows that coffee is ranked as the third most popular
drink in the world. The first of course is water, which is followed
by soda. The demand has opened business opportunities for various
companies and expansion isn't only within the United States but
also in other parts of the globe.
One of the most successful of these is Starbucks, which had its
humble beginnings more than 20 years ago. The story begins with a
few friends who decided to pool the financial resources together to
open up a store that sold coffee products.
Things were well until someone new came along and was sent to
Italy for a convention. Given that Italians drink coffee in the
streets and enjoy mingling with others, the idea came about of
opening the same thing in the United States.
Initially, the other members weren't very keen about it. Donut
shops were doing it but these places only provided brewed coffee.
There were no mocha frappucinos or caffe lattes.
Rather than shelving the idea, the group decided to give it a
shot in one branch. The establishment wasn't called Starbucks yet.
It was named after Italy's largest publication called Il
Giornale.
Five years later with the help of investors, business expanded
like wildfire. There is a Starbucks cafés very near each other so
if one is filled, the customer can always go to the next which is a
block or two away.
Currently, there are more than 90,000 Starbucks cafes around the
world. The recent acquisition of Seattle's Best has made the
company much bigger resulting to annual revenues of more than $7
billion.
Bookstores have even caught up with the idea of putting up a
café. This allows customers to relax and read a book while sipping
a cup of coffee. A good example of this is Barnes and Nobles
wherein every outlet has this right near the entrance.
But people don’t need a lot of capital to put up a coffee shop. The
most important things to have are the machines, the people and a
supplier that will provide the ingredients to come up with various
concoctions. The only thing the entrepreneur has to now is find a
place to rent where there is a lot of foot traffic, fix it up and
then reap the benefits of the hard work that was put into making
this business a reality.
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