QUOTE(Jordy @ Dec 28 2006, 05:01 AM)
First of all, as a previous owner of a cybercafe, I have a few advice for you.
Cybercafe was a good business, and I thought about that too. Noticed I used 'was' right? That's right. If your cybercafe is opened 2-5 years ago, you'll be making big bucks. So, you'll need to prepare for loses in these 2 years at least, meaning no profit for 2 years.
People tend to go established cybercafes at the moment. Although you can compete in price and service, you know you won't stay long.
If you haven't noticed, some big cybercafes are reducing their branches. Competition kills even the big guns, if of course you have the capital.
Location wise, it is that important that you have to make sure you pick the 'perfect' spot. Where are you from anyways?
yup, i gree with u..location is very important..well actually is the ultimate key..my family is operating one now at sek 7, shah alam..business is not bad but overheads are high so have to diversify to other things as well..Cybercafe was a good business, and I thought about that too. Noticed I used 'was' right? That's right. If your cybercafe is opened 2-5 years ago, you'll be making big bucks. So, you'll need to prepare for loses in these 2 years at least, meaning no profit for 2 years.
People tend to go established cybercafes at the moment. Although you can compete in price and service, you know you won't stay long.
If you haven't noticed, some big cybercafes are reducing their branches. Competition kills even the big guns, if of course you have the capital.
Location wise, it is that important that you have to make sure you pick the 'perfect' spot. Where are you from anyways?
we do not offer gaming & as far as my concern, we chose the right concept coz most customers who came liked our concept..thanks to God, we have quite a number of repeat customers..
Dec 28 2006, 08:44 AM

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