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Congratulations for your courage and making it happen with your shop.
My first recommendation to you would be get clear on your vision for your vision. In the best case scenario, what would your shop be like, who will come there, what your customers will look like even. Take time to do...
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Do research and see if there are businesses that offer similar types of services. If there are, then look into their business, sse how they get their customers, how much they charge, what is the profitability.
Then you can work out a plan or rather decide what is the next step for you...
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I would recommend to research the market you want to enter.
To do so, look for companies that offer similar types of services. Are they offering it as single products or not. If yes, find out about their business models and see how they get their clients, how long have been operating...
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As a rule of thumb, you usually qualify for lending and are perceived as a creditworthy borrower when your operating cash flow is very strong and therefore when you are expected to cover debt repayment easily. As a start up, any lender is sceptical as lenders will base their assessment...