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9781551802770

Start and Run a Gift Basket Business : Your Guide to Ideas and Possibilities

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    9781551802770

  • ISBN10:

    1551802775

  • Edition: 2nd
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2000-07-01
  • Publisher: Midpoint Trade Books Inc
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Author Biography

Mardi Foster-Walker owns and operates Foster Walker Enterprises Inc. in Vancouver, British Columbia

Table of Contents

Introduction xi
Getting Started
2(8)
Self-Assessment
2(2)
Determining Your Market
4(1)
Market Research
4(2)
Set a time frame for completion
5(1)
Define both your primary and secondary needs
5(1)
Allocate resources
6(1)
Gather the data
6(1)
Analyze the information
6(1)
Gathering Primary Data
6(1)
Gathering Secondary Data
7(1)
Your Course of Action
8(2)
Location, Location, Location
10(8)
Location Considerations
10(1)
Demographics of the Area
11(1)
Leasing Office or Studio Space
11(1)
Proximity to your potential customers
12(1)
Customer parking facilities
12(1)
Accessibility to a loading dock or freight elevator
12(1)
Storage and work space
12(1)
Signing a Lease
12(1)
Shared Retail Space
13(1)
Seasonal Kiosks
14(1)
The Home-Based Business
14(4)
The business and your home
15(1)
The business and your family
16(2)
Business Resources and Equipment
18(10)
Business Resources
18(2)
Mail services
18(1)
Business telephone line and fax line
18(1)
Telephone options
19(1)
Deliveries and Transportation
20(2)
Courier companies
21(1)
Freight forwarding companies
21(1)
Local delivery companies
21(1)
Company vehicle
22(1)
Basket-Making Equipment
22(1)
Office Equipment
22(1)
Electronic Equipment
23(1)
Computer and printer
23(1)
Facsimile machine
23(1)
Answering machine
24(1)
Other
24(1)
Office Supplies
24(4)
Custom printing
24(1)
General office supplies
25(3)
Your Financial Investment and Plan
28(6)
Financing Your Venture
28(2)
Personal savings
28(1)
Family and friends
28(1)
Banks
29(1)
Private investors
29(1)
Government
29(1)
Your Business Plan
30(4)
Executive summary
31(1)
Personal experience and background
31(1)
Description of product and service
31(1)
Sales and marketing strategy
31(1)
Forecasts and projections
31(3)
Financial Management
34(10)
Forecasting Cash Flow
35(1)
Cost of Sales and Inventory
35(1)
Fixed Expenses and Overhead
36(1)
Marketing Costs
36(1)
Start-Up Costs
36(1)
Forecasting Sales
36(8)
Planning and Pricing Your Gift Baskets
44(14)
Your Gift Basket Designs
44(2)
Establish some standard designs
44(1)
Custom-made baskets
45(1)
Keep Basic Items in Stock
46(1)
Buy Packaging Inventory
47(1)
Basket or container stuffing
47(1)
Cellophane wrap
47(1)
Ribbon
47(1)
Raffia
48(1)
Gift tags, gift cards, and gift labels
48(1)
Tips for Making Baskets
48(1)
Sources of Inventory
49(1)
Purchasing Inventory
49(4)
Inventory Control
53(1)
Establishing Terms and Credit
53(1)
Setting a Price for Your Product
54(1)
100% mark-up
54(1)
Wholesale costing
55(1)
Pricing large volume orders
55(1)
Other considerations
55(1)
Computing Your Profit Margin
55(3)
Keeping Your Operations in Order
58(10)
Striking a Balance
58(1)
Hours of Operation
58(1)
Sales
58(3)
Payment
61(1)
Cash on delivery
61(1)
Credit cards
61(1)
Invoicing
62(1)
Keeping Your Non-Financial Records in Order
62(1)
Calendars
62(1)
Filing systems
62(1)
Billing, credit, and collection
63(1)
Personnel records
63(1)
Tax records
63(1)
Managing Your Time
63(2)
The long-term agenda
63(1)
The intermediate agenda
63(2)
The immediate agenda
65(1)
Learning your turnaround time
65(1)
Time management systems
65(1)
Consumer Fairs and Trade Shows
65(1)
Staying Organized As You Grow
66(2)
Advertising and Promotion
68(20)
Why You Should Advertise
68(1)
Print Media
69(1)
Direct Mail
69(1)
The Yellow Pages
70(2)
Professional Design Services
72(1)
Names and Logos
73(1)
A name that sells
73(1)
A logo that tells
73(1)
Image
74(1)
Design and Copy
74(1)
Color and Photography
74(1)
Sales Brochure
74(7)
Set up the photography session
76(1)
Meet with the graphic designer
76(5)
Printing
81(1)
Internet Marketing
81(2)
Web sites
82(1)
E-mail
82(1)
Costs
82(1)
Location, location
83(1)
Getting started
83(1)
Seasonal Advertising
83(1)
Special Promotions
84(1)
Open house/grand opening
84(1)
Small giveaways
84(1)
Fairs and craft shows
84(1)
Trade shows
84(1)
Displays
84(1)
Donations
85(1)
Community events and organizations
85(1)
Measuring Advertising Effectiveness
85(3)
Sales and Marketing
88(8)
Personal Contacts
88(1)
Networking
88(1)
Memberships
89(1)
Tourism, convention, or visitors' bureau
89(1)
Board of Trade or Chamber of Commerce
89(1)
Meeting Professionals International
90(1)
International Special Events Society
90(1)
Top Down Marketing
90(1)
New product launches and company promotions
91(1)
Special events
91(1)
Non-competing businesses
91(1)
Selling Your Product and Services
91(2)
Making the sale by telephone
92(1)
Making a sales presentation
92(1)
The Importance of Service
93(3)
Employees and Personnel
96(8)
Being a Sole Owner/Operator
96(1)
Casual Labor and Seasonal Helpers
97(1)
Hiring an Assistant
97(1)
Office Manager/Bookkeeper
98(1)
Hiring and Keeping Good Employees
98(6)
Common sense guidelines to hiring employees
99(1)
Common sense guidelines to keeping good employees
100(4)
Making Your Business Legal
104(10)
Your Legal Structure
104(2)
Sole proprietorship
104(1)
Partnership
104(1)
Limited partnerships
104(1)
Incorporation
104(2)
Using the Services of Professionals
106(1)
Choosing Your Name---Legally
106(1)
Insurance Requirements
107(1)
Leases and Rental Agreements
108(1)
Zoning Laws and Business Licenses
109(1)
Zoning laws
109(1)
Licenses
109(1)
Sales Taxes
110(1)
Employee-Related Regulations
111(1)
Miscellaneous Permits
111(1)
A Final Word
111(3)
Accounting, Record Keeping, and Taxes
114(10)
Accounting and Computers
114(1)
Bookkeeping
115(1)
Sales and Accounts Receivable
115(3)
Cash sales
115(2)
Credit card sales
117(1)
Invoiced sales
117(1)
Accounts Payable
118(1)
Petty cash
118(1)
COD and cash purchases
118(1)
Payable invoices
118(1)
Company credit cards
119(1)
Personally paid company expenses
119(1)
Payroll
119(1)
Inventory
120(1)
Maximizing Deductible Expenses
120(1)
Accountants
121(3)
A Final Word---Growth and Your Business
124(3)
Advertising Specialties or Promotional Merchandise
124(1)
Gifts and Awards
125(1)
Gift Basket Network
125(2)
Appendix 127(8)
Glossary 135

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