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Start
Your Own Bar Business
How
to Open a Nightclub, Open a Pub,
Open
a Sports Bar, or Open a Wine Bar

Imagine
owning a profitable business that offers you fun, friendship,
and freedom. By opening a bar, nightclub, or pub, you can have an
exciting, creative career where you are in charge.
There
are few businesses that offer so many benefits. When you open a
bar, you will have the satisfaction of making your vision
a reality. You will decide everything from the name of the
bar to the decor to exciting special promotions.
You
will also decide what type of bar business to start. For example,
you might choose to open a:
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Brew
pub
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Neighborhood
bar
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Nightclub
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Singles
bar
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Sports
bar
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Tavern
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Wine
bar
The
type of bar, nightclub, or pub that you open will determine what type of
customers
your business attracts.
You
could open a nightclub that attracts crowds of singles every
night. You could open a wine bar that attracts an upscale
clientele. Or you could open a neighborhood pub where you get
to know your customers and everybody knows your name.

In
addition to being a great place to meet people, a bar can also be a financially
rewarding business even during tough economic times.
In
a 2009 MSN article titled "Recession libations: Even in tough times,
it seems, we still want to go where everybody knows our names," journalist
Bret Stetka writes:
"When
the nightly intake has been tallied, bars across the board across the country
seem to be doing fine... What may be the worst financial crisis since the
Great Depression can't keep Americans of all demographics away from their
watering holes."
If
being a bar owner sounds like the career of your dreams, the FabJob
Guide to Become a Bar Owner is for you!
In this e-book you will discover how you can start a bar business
and open a successful bar, nightclub, or pub.
Lead author Brenna Pearce
is a certified bartender and award-winning business guide writer. This
guide shares with you insider tips and expert advice from
successful bar owners to help you start your own bar business.
The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to open
a bar, nightclub, or pub, including:
How
to Start a Bar, Nightclub, or Pub
This
section offers helpful tips and links to free resources
to start a bar business in the United States or Canada, plus helpful advice for opening a bar in any country. The guide includes:
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How
to create a business plan for your bar (includes a sample business
plan for a bar)
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Deciding
what kind of bar, nightclub, or pub to open
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An
overview of your options for starting a bar business:
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Buying
an existing bar (including how to find bars, nightclubs, and pubs
for sale)
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Buying
a bar franchise
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Opening
a new bar
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What
kind of company to form
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Choosing
a name for your bar
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Where
to get start-up financing for your bar business (includes sample
start-up budgets)
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Types
of licenses you will need before you can open a bar, nightclub,
or pub
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Information
about important business matters including insurance for
your bar business
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Tax
information specific to the alcoholic beverage service industry
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How
much space (square footage) you need to open your bar
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What
to consider when choosing a location
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Interior
and exterior design of your bar
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Equipment
and supplies you need to open a bar and where to get them
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Information
about POS (point of sale) systems
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How
to stock your bar and save money by buying liquor wholesale
Managing
Your Bar, Nightclub, or Pub
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How
to develop effective systems for running your bar business on a
daily basis
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Deciding
what to serve at your bar
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How
to profitably price your drinks and menu items
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Accepting payments
from customers at your bar
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Critical
factors can help a bar succeed (or contribute to its failure)
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Working
with bar employees
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Finding
staff before your bar opens
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Questions
to ask job applicants in an interview
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How
to check references to avoid hiring disasters
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Effective
ways to train bar staff

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Marketing strategies
for your bar, nightclub, or pub
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Ways
to attract customers to your bar through
advertising and
free
publicity
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Promotions
and special
events to attract new customers to your bar
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Financial
management for bar owners:
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How
to budget
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The
most effective way to track sales
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How
to calculate your costs of sales and inventory
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Ways
to reduce costs
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How
to build wealth
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Developing
good customer relations to get repeat business and increase your
profits
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Security
and crime prevention for bars and nightclubs
Plus
you will find even more resources and advice, including:
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The
best resources (magazines, associations) to keep up-to-date with
the most recent market trends in the bar industry
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Hands-on
ways to learn about the bar industry
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Valuable samples and
checklists
for starting your bar, including:
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Sample
business
plan for a bar
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Sample
bar
floor plan
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Sample
lease
agreement
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Sample
budgets
for a bar
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Sample
daily sales report
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Sample press release
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Sample grand opening plan
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Checklist
to evaluate competing bars
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Checklist
for finding the perfect location for your bar, nightclub, or pub
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Bar
equipment and supplies checklist
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Bar operations checklist
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And more! (including free
updates)
You
can have all this and more for an incredible price. It can cost
hundreds of dollars to take courses on starting a business, and chances
are they will not include specific information about opening a bar, nightclub,
or pub. The
FabJob Guide to Become a Bar Owner
contains some of
the best business advice you could get from other sources, and
more.
The
information in this guide can save you many hours of research, help you
avoid some costly mistakes, and give you information you need to
open a bar, nightclub, or pub.
This
guide has been selling for up to $44.95 U.S. SPECIAL
OFFER: If you buy the guide today,
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can earn back the price of the guide your first day in business. And this
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and cost-effectively.
If
you believe you deserve to have the career of your dreams, this
guide is for you. It gives you what you need to know to become a bar owner
and start your bar, nightclub, or pub business.
Don't
miss the opportunity to have the career of your dreams. If you are undecided,
take advantage of our guarantee. Buy it, read it, and if you are
not satisfied, your money will be refunded.
Ordering
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 An
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It includes photos and you can adjust the type size to make it as pleasant
to read as possible. You can also print a copy from your own computer.
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from the sale of each guide to planting trees and protecting the world's
rain forests.
Bonus
CD-ROM Also Available: If you would like
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FabJob.com was featured in Woman's World Magazine ("Land Your Dream Job" article).
"The
FabJob Guide to Become a Bar Owner takes you step-by-step through
what you need to know to open and operate your own bar, nightclub, or pub. By following
the expert advice and using the valuable resources included in this guide
you’ll be on your way to success in your new career as a bar owner."
—Brenna Pearce, Editor
"I enjoy being my own
boss and having freedom to essentially do what I want when I feel like
it. After spending six years tied to a desk on Wall Street, owning
bars has allowed me a lot more freedom to enjoy life."
—Terry
Brooks, Owner, The Big Easy, New York City
“The
work never ends but it seems the party never does either. I mean, how rough
of a day can you have when you've gone to a high end restaurant for lunch
to taste through a bunch of great wines?”
—Tom MacDonald, Owner of Webster's Wine Bar, Chicago's oldest wine bar
(Terry
and Tom are two of the bar owner industry experts who give advice in this
FabJob guide)
"Make more money.
Look to your strengths to come up with ways to make
extra money at FabJob.com."
—
From the "2008 Money & Investing Guide," by Tamara E. Holmes, Essence
Magazine, January, 2008
FabJob
Guides have been featured in stories at The Wall Street Journal
and
Entrepreneur Magazine sites
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