New User / User Login There are no messages for Anonymous   
------ ------
Search Free Articles
Search Type:


Advanced Search

Free Articles Topics
Arts
Babies
Beauty
Bodybuilding
Business
Career
Cars&Trucks
Celebrities
Computers&Games
Culture and Society
Diet & Fitness
Education
Entertainment
Family
Fashion
Finance
Food & Drinks
Gambling&Casinos
Government
Health
History
Hobby&Recreation
Home and Garden
Home Business
Humor
Industrial
Internet
Internet Marketing
Jewelry
Kids
Legal
Loans & Mortgage
Love&Relationship
Marketing
Men's Issues
Nature
Outdoors
Pets
Politics
Press Release
Product Reviews
Public Speaking
Real Estate
Religion
Science
Self-Improvement
SEO
Shopping
Sports
Supernatural
Technology
Teens
Travel&Leisure
Wildlife
Woman's Issues
Writing

Free Articles Menu
· Home
· Free_Downloads
· Sitemap
· Platinum_Blogs
· Account
· Article Topics
· Avantgo
· Donations
· Forums
· Mailing List
· Recommend Us
· Site Advertising
· Site Stats
· Site Supporters
· Submit a Review
· Submit Articles
· Submit Downloads
· Terms and Conditions
· Web Links

Your Options
Bookmark Us
Contact Us

Free Articles Statistics
 
Register Here
Lost Password

 
Membership:
New Today: 20
New Yesterday: 20
Waiting Author(s): 37
Total Authors: 8,190
Latest Author: BITTU066

Online Stats:
Guest(s): 1,410
Author(s): 1
Hidden: 1
Total: 1,411

Author(s) Online:

Partner Sites
Article Circle
Accept Articles
Bert Zamuco Articles
Feed Sniper Articles
Japanimo Articles
Articles for Content
Article Hunters
Article Madness
Article Minds
Atlantic Articles
Ezine Daddy Articles

It’s Not All About Location, Location, Location
Submitted by TimKnox on Monday, April 28 @ 22:55:42 MST
Business
Last time we met I brought you the tale of how I scouted for and eventually found what I considered to be the best retail location for my new retail gunshop in my hometown of Madison.

No matter what your product or service the key to finding a great location is through good old fashioned legwork. You can use a commercial realtor to help identify potential locations, but you should take it upon yourself to visit each location at different times of the day, on different days of the week, to make sure it’s truly the best location for your particular business.

A location may look great in the morning, but not-so-great in the afternoon; or may have tons of traffic on Monday, but an empty parking lot on Friday. Never judge a location on a single visit. Go there at different times of the day and night, on different days of the week, and observe the flow of traffic. Trust me: you won’t know for sure how good a location is without going through this process.

One point that I have yet to cover is that when it comes to finding space for your business, be it retail, office, or warehouse, you should not only consider the location, but a number of other areas, as well. Unfortunately, these are areas that many entrepreneurs don’t even consider until after they’ve signed on the dotted line.

Depending on your type of business you should also consider some or all of the following:

Is there a sign ordinance that dictates the kind of signage you can or cannot construct? Sign ordinances change over time and you may find that existing businesses fall under one set of rules while new businesses are subject to completely different guidelines. If you rent a space thinking that your sign can be as big as and as close to the street as everyone else’s you may find that’s not the case.

Next, are there municipal or building ordinances that dictate the type of business that can be conducted in that location? You may think that the city or landlord has no problem with your kind of product or service, but unless you ask you may find yourself barred from doing business after you’ve rented the space. I met one landlord who wanted no part of a gunshop in his building as he mistakenly thought his liability for having me as a tenant would be high. If I had really wanted the space I could have probably convinced him that wasn’t the case, but why beg a guy to let you write him a big rent check every month? Life’s too short and vacant spaces with intelligent landlords are too many.

Next, is there sufficient parking for your customers and employees? One of the drawbacks of the free standing buildings I looked at was that the parking lots were small. With employees and the required handicapped spaces, there would barely be enough room for customers to park.

Speaking of employees, it’s important to consider ahead of time how many employees will be on hand at any given time and what their space requirements will be. Will you need offices or cubicles? Will you need male and female restrooms? Will you need a break room or locker room? How many employees will need to be behind the counter at the same time? Employees take up lots of space so plan accordingly.

I mentioned handicapped parking, but did you also know there may be rules regarding the number and size of restrooms you must have on the premises to accommodate those in wheelchairs and with other disabilities? This is one of the things you can learn from the city building inspector, who can also fill you in on any special construction rules that pertain to the space you’re considering. They can also inform you on the licenses you’ll need before starting construction.

Here’s an egg on my face moment: I needed a wall constructed that divided the space into two sections. The wall would have a huge pane of mirrored glass so we could see the sales floor from the office. My contractor spoke to the license department and through a miscommunication thought we didn’t need a permit and that we could build any kind of wall we wanted.

Here comes the egg. When I tried to get a certificate of occupancy (after the wall had been finished) I discovered that not only did I need a permit to construct the wall, the wall did not meet the building code and had to be torn down. That was a $2,000 lesson I could have lived without, but live and learn and pass it on, that’s my motto.

Next, what are your future growth projections? Every business grows (or dies) and one of the worst things that can happen to a thriving business is that it outgrows its space too quickly. Does the space you’re considering give you ample room for growth or might it be too small in a short time?

Here’s another biggie: Is the area growing in population and is the economy on the rise or are residents moving away and taking their buying dollars with them? I mentioned last week that one of the determining factors for me to locate on the north side of Madison was that the south side isn’t growing residentially and many businesses there are struggling to stay afloat. It’s a no brainer: always go where the money is.

Finally, it’s important that you not get caught up in the moment when looking at space. Take your time to find the space best suited for your business for the long haul, not just for today.

Next week we’ll look at signing what I call “the evil deed.” Get your first born ready and be back here next Sunday.

:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

Tim Knox is a serial entrepreneur, author, speaker and radio host and can be reached at http://www.timknox.com
#1 Bestselling Author of: "Everything I Know About Business I Learned From My Mama"http://www.timsmama.com

oz
 Note to Publishers: If you use our articles dont forget to place a live source link to Article Avenue (Source: http://www.articleavenue.com) at the bottom of each articles. Thank You!

free articles and free downloads courtesy of Article Avenue

"It’s Not All About Location, Location, Location" | Login/Create an Account | 0 comments
The comments are owned by the submitter. We aren't responsible for their content.

No Comments Allowed for Anonymous, please register
About the Author

TimKnox



· Author's Website
· Email Author
· Author's Page


Related Links
· More about Business
· Articles by TimKnox


Most read article about Business:
Does Your Copywriting Trigger What Makes Your Visitors Buy?


Article Rating
Average Score: 0
Votes: 0

Please take a second and vote for this article:

Excellent
Very Good
Good
Regular
Bad


Options

 Printer Friendly Printer Friendly

 Send to a Friend Send to a Friend


Latest Articles
Friday, November 21
Gain Control and Lose Weight With Lap Band Surgery
Have The Correct Paperwork Prepared To Buy A Home
Tickets For Keith Urban Live Shows
Eliminating Stubborn Belly Fat - Get Visible Abs With These Lifestyle Secrets
Big4.com - Accenture Alums Read The Special Green Issue Of Pathways
Promoting Your Business With Free Online Advertising
The Mental Aspect Of Boxing
Barcelona A City Of Endless Possibilities
RealEstate Investing Guide
NBA - Dallas Mavericks Ended Its Losing Streak By Beating The Knicks
Why Experiential Marketing Provides That Feel Good Message
When It Comes To IT Job Resumes, There’s No One-Size-Fits-All
Financial Planning: Effective Keys To Financial Planning Success
Thursday, November 20
Recession Proof Your Business – How To Avoid Business Failure & Increase Sales
How To Protect Your Business From Credit Card Fraud
Successfully Promote Your Software Development Skills
Nightlife in Europe, Cyprus and Greece
Living Healthy With Health And Fitness Astrology
Poker Etiquette 101
7 Proven Steps To Achieve Internet Marketing Success
You Can’t Find Good IT Jobs Just Anywhere
Wednesday, November 19
How To Have A Smooth Purchase in Austin, Texas - Part II
Computer Hacking Is A Legitimate IT Job
Stop Foreclosure, Lower Your Mortgage: Modify Your Loan
Silicone Bracelets: Anti Fashion, Sex Games and Noble Causes
The Ultimate Barbeque Experience
Sperger’s Disorder
Halo 3 Game Review
Hotel Costa Azul A Gem Of A Stay In Beautiful Palma
Modules Of A Successful Sales Letter
Installment #1 In The Series: How To Get Your Website Seen On The Internet?
Smoking and Dental Health
The Five Parts Of An Academic Term Paper
Business Travel, Mix With Pleasure In Greece
Printable Web Coupons And Online Discounts
Curcumin An Effective Anticancer Agent
Be Careful When PUMA-ing, You Might Get More Than You Bargain For
Drinking Bottled Water Is Not As Safe As You Think
Restaurant In Parramatta – Inside Out Restaurant
How A Radar Detector Improved My Quality Of Life
Why Experts Have Trouble Grading Tanzanite
Improve Your Home Value
Leading With A Light and Gentle Touch
Know What To Do Between Marketing Campaigns
Weddings On A Budget - How To Save Money Without Compromise
In The New iPhone, A Curious Novelty
How To Increase Your Internet Market Downline In 30 Days Or Less
Hints On Engaging A Reputable Electrician
Inexpensive Air Couriers
Choosing The Right Tent For Your Climate

Older Articles

Add Article Avenue to My Yahoo! Add Article Avenue to Newsgator Add Article Avenue to eNewsBlog Add Article Avenue to My Bloglines Add Article Avenue to myFeedster
All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner. The comments are property of their submitter, all the rest © 2005 Article Avenue. Inc. You can syndicate our news using the file RSS 2.0 or ultramode.txt