Product knowledge and an enthusiasm for the target market are essential ingredients of any business, but they are not the only ones. Indeed, business sense and acumen are ultimately more important - without them, product knowledge and enthusiasm may not be enough to keep the business alive. In "Running a Tack Shop as a Business", the author warns of the pitfalls of trying to run a business simply as an adjunct to a hobby - or even, essentially, as a hobby. For those who wish to turn personal interest into commercial success, Janet Macdonald offers a logical blueprint. Step by step, she examines key issues including where to locate, financing a premises, what to sell, ordering and stock control, record keeping, cash flow, taxation, insurance, staff employment, security, advertising and specialization. Also included, for the first time, is additional material on mail order, cataloguing and on-line merchandising. All of these matters are dealt with in down to earth layperson's language, with a smattering of humour thrown in, making "Running a Tack Shop as a Business" both appealing and essential reading for anyone contemplating such a step.
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Höhe: 215 mm
Breite: 139 mm
Dicke: 6 mm
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978-0-85131-824-0 (9780851318240)
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Known principally in the horse world as a side-saddle expert, Janet Macdonald has travelled extensively throughout Great Britain and North America teaching this specialized form of riding. These teaching trips and her other equestrian contacts have allowed her to observe how many horse-related businesses are run. In addition to her equestrian skills, Janet has professional expertise in the fields of accountancy and business management. In this book she has applied her managerial and financial skills to explain how a tack shop can operate as a sound commercial venture. Janet Macdonald's numerous books include the companion volume to this title, Running a Stables as a Business.