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Open Your Own Kitchen Store
Open a Cookware
Store, Cooking Store, Bakeware Store or Home Kitchen Shop
Are
you a foodie who loves to cook and discover new kitchen
gadgets? As the owner of a kitchen store you can have a fun and
rewarding
career where you are paid to share your love of cooking.

When
you open a kitchen store (also known as a cookware store, cooking
store, bakeware store, or kitchen shop), you will be
among the first to know about and use the latest in kitchen
tools and gadgets.
As
a kitchen store owner you will enjoy the freedom of being your own
boss, selling kitchen supplies to people as passionate about cooking
as you are, who value your knowledge and expert advice.
Kitchenware
and cookware is a stable industry, with customers from a desirable,
high-income
demographic.
"This
industry is doing very well. People are still cooking. … Kitchen store
owners are selling a wonderful, functional practical item that’s basically
recession-proof."
—
Laurie O’Halloran, HomeStyle Magazine
Your
kitchen store can give customers a place to learn, to meet
other cooks, and to get the items they need to make gourmet
meals
at home, from hors d’oeuvres and breads to grilled entrees, exotic desserts
and even fancy coffees.

When
you open a kitchen store, you will have the freedom to choose
the kinds of kitchen products you want to sell. You might choose to offer
something for everyone with a multi-purpose cookware and kitchen
supply store, or you can specialize in any area you are passionate
about.
For
example, if you love baking and cake decorating, you can open a bakeware
store. Adore grilling? Open a barbecue store. Want to promote healthy
eating and sustainable foods? Sustainable cookware is a growing
trend that can bring you plenty of customers.
You can also make your kitchen
store more popular and increase your profits with cooking
classes,
book signings by cookbook authors, open houses, cooking demontrations,
and other fun events.
If
owning a kitchen shop sounds like the career of your dreams, the FabJob
Guide to Become a Kitchen Store Owner
is for you! In this e-book you will discover how you can
get started and succeed in the retail cookware business.
The
author of this guide is Alisa Gordaneer, a leading writer of career
guides. In the kitchen store guide she shares insider tips
and
expert
advice from kitchen store owners and industry experts such as Perry
Reynolds, Vice-President Marketing and Trade Development of the International
Housewares Association, to help you achieve success with your
own kitchen store business.
The
guide covers topics of vital importance to anyone who wants to open
a kitchen shop in the United States or Canada, plus helpful advice for opening a kitchen store in any country. It includes:
How
to Start a Kitchen Store Business
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How
to create a business plan for your kitchen store (includes a sample
business plan)
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Deciding
what to sell in your kitchen store, including:
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Cookware
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Kitchen
Gadgets
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Bakeware
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Kitchen
organizing equipment
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Cookbooks
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Tableware
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Gourmet
products
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Small
appliances
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And
more
-
An
overview of options for your kitchen store business:
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Buying
an existing kitchen store (including how to find kitchen stores
for sale)
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Buying
a kitchen store franchise
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Opening
a new kitchen store
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Choosing
a name for your kitchen store
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Where
to get start-up financing for your kitchen store business (includes
sample start-up budgets)
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Information
about important business matters including insurance and whether you should
incorporate
-
How
much space (square footage) you need to open your kitchen store
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What
to consider when choosing a location for your kitchen store, including
information about permits and leases
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Interior
and exterior design of your kitchen store
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Equipment
and supplies you need to start a kitchen store and where to get it
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How
to get inventory for your kitchen store including information about:
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How
to find suppliers for the products you will sell in your kitchen
store
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How
to buy products at a discount with tips on negotiating the best
payment terms
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Keeping
track of your inventory

Managing
Your Kitchen Store
-
How
to develop effective systems for running your kitchen store on a
daily basis
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How
to set your prices (with typical markups on kitchenware products)
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Accepting
payments
from customers
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Kitchen
store theft prevention techniques
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Computer
software
that can help you manage your kitchen store inventory
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Ways
to attract visitors to your kitchen store through advertising
and low cost publicity
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Organizing
events for your kitchen store, including:
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Your
grand
opening
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Cooking
classes
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Cooking
demonstrations
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Book
signings by cookbook authors
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Kitchen
parties
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And
other events
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Increasing
profits of your kitchen shop with effective customer relations, including:
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How
to increase sales
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Handling
difficult
customers
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How
to get repeat business
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How
to find and hire great kitchen store employees

Plus
you will find even more resources and advice, including:
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Links
to the best free resources for starting your kitchen store business
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Valuable
samples
and checklists, including:
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Sample
business
plan
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Sample
kitchen store
floor plan
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Sample
lease
agreement
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Sample
budgets
for a kitchen store
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Sample
price
list for kitchenware
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Sample
press
release for a kitchen store
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Checklist
of equipment and supplies
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Checklist
to evaluate competing kitchen stores
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Checklist
to evaluate potential locations
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Checklist
for kitchen store operations
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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 how to open a kitchen shop. The FabJob
Guide to Become a Kitchen Store Owner
contains some of the best
business advice you could get from other sources, plus much more.
It
can save you many hours of research, help you avoid some costly mistakes,
and give you information you need to open a kitchen store.
This
guide has been selling for up to $39.95 for an e-book alone. SPECIAL
OFFER: If you buy the guide today,
Wednesday, February 22, 2012 you can have this valuable insider information for the
incredible price of only $29.97. You
can earn back the price of the guide your very first day in business. Plus
this guide can help you open a kitchen store much more quickly and
profitably.
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 open a kitchen
store
and sell cookware.
Don't
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is an electronic book which you can immediately read on your computer.
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
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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 Kitchen Store Owner will take you step-by-step
through everything you'll need to open and operate a kitchen shop. Each
chapter is full of important information, helpful advice, and useful tips
from experts. By following the advice and using the valuable resources
included in this guide you will be on your way to success in the kitchenware
business"
—Brenna
Pearce, Editor
"The
FabJob Guide to Become a Kitchen Store Owner is like a recipe for success.
It provides valuable information about choosing a niche, finding a location,
obtaining merchandise, displaying and promoting products, and holding cooking
classes and demonstrations to bring in customers. By following this recipe,
you’ll cook up a tasty career."
—Alisa
Gordaneer, Author
“Running
a kitchen store allows the owner to fully express his or her love of cooking,
create a community of food lovers and enrich the lives of the store's customers."
—
Perry Reynolds, Vice-President Marketing and Trade Development, International
Housewares Association
Perry
is one of the experts who give advice in this FabJob guide
What's
in a name?
A variety
of terms are used to describe businesses that sell kitchenware, cookware,
and bakeware.
While
"kitchen store" or "kitchen shop" are the most commonly used terms in North America, people
of different ages, backgrounds, and geographic locations may use other
terms.
So
when you are advertising your business, keep in mind that the people you
want to attract as customers may be looking for a:
Bakeware
Shop
Chefs
Store
Cookery
Store
Cooking
Shop
Cooks
Store
Cookware
Shop
Cookingware
Store
Culinary
Store
Gourmet
Cookware Shop
Gourmet
Kitchen Store
Home and
Kitchen Shop
Home Kitchen
Store
Kitchen
Accessories Store
Kitchen
Appliances Shop
Kitchen
Cooking Store
Kitchen
Cookware Store
Kitchen
Gadget Store
Kitchen
Items Store
Kitchen
Knife Store
Kitchen
Products Store
Kitchen
Specialty Store
Kitchen
Supplies Store
Kitchen
Tools Store
Kitchen
Utensils Store
Kitchen
Ware Shop
Kitchen
Wares Store
Kitchenware
Store
Tableware
Store
Utensils
Store
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