Stewart Baker
Stewart Baker writes for JavaBeanReview.com. They offer a comprehensive look at the hottest coffee shop franchises available for the coffee entrepreneur. Be sure to check out Its a Grind & Maui Wowi franchise. If you are a franchisor, go to MercuryRoad.com http://www.parthenonconsulting.com
Articles by this Author
Coffee Shop Franchises for the Desiring Entrepreneur
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/22/2008
- Franchise
- 523 words
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Everyone dreams of owning their own business. Sometimes the ideas just fall in your lap while others struggle to come up with something that they like and can make money doing. It's not only difficult to think of something but then you have the expenses that come with if you are considering buying the franchise as well. Then you must consider the fact that the franchise may not always be popular and the franchise may be lost.
The Pros and Cons of a Coffee Shop Franchise Opportunity
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/22/2008
- Business Opportunities
- 532 words
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Every once in a while comes the opportunity of a lifetime. An opportunity that gives you the chance to please yourself and others is hard to find. When you decide to open up a coffee shop you may want to go on your own and try to do everything or you may want to consider a coffee shop franchise to get yourself started. There are several pros and cons to a coffee shop franchise opportunity and you have the choice to weigh your options and go with the best opportunity for you.
How to Choose Among the Best Coffee Franchises
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/22/2008
- Business Opportunities
- 527 words
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What is good for the goose is not always good for the gander. This phrase can be applicable to almost everything in life. We can't always have the same things as everyone else otherwise life would be very plain. We always need a selection in everything we do. Choosing the best coffee franchises for you is no different. You need to find the best coffee franchise by process of elimination since there are so many to choose from.
How to Start Your Own Coffee Business
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/24/2008
- Start Up
- 516 words
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Starting just about any business takes careful planning and sometimes failure before you get it right. It doesn't always go smoothly and you may find that you are in way over your head. In order to start off on the right foot you may want to follow the steps below to lead you on the right path in starting your own coffee business.
You need money to start your own coffee business, and a lot of it.
You need money to start your own coffee business, and a lot of it.
How to Obtain Starbucks Coffee Franchise Information
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/24/2008
- Franchise
- 571 words
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When you think of coffee companies the first one to usually come to mind is Starbucks. That is because Starbucks offer a special taste in coffee that has the competition coming close but not exactly the same as Starbucks. If you have ever had a Starbucks coffee then you know how satisfying that one cup of coffee can be. Now you are probably wondering how you can get that same great taste of Starbucks in your area.
How Franchise Consultant Leads Can Help
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/24/2008
- Sales
- 484 words
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There are several ways to get the leads that you need to become successful. Franchise consultant leads can help you by supplying you with a list of qualified leads to choose from every day. It is hard to get the information that you want on your own but if you enlist the help of an experienced franchise consultant you can have all the leads delivered to you daily or weekly so you will know first hand which leads are right to pursue.
How to Create A Successful Coffee Business
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/26/2008
- Small Business
- 568 words
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When you finally decide to open up your own coffee business there are a lot of things that you need to consider, including your cashflow situation. You need to have some type of capital in order to start and sustain your coffee business for at least the first year.
Everything is expensive these days no matter what you decide to do. Starting a business is no exception but you can plan and carefully invest your money so you will not put yourself at the brink of bankruptcy.
Everything is expensive these days no matter what you decide to do. Starting a business is no exception but you can plan and carefully invest your money so you will not put yourself at the brink of bankruptcy.
The Top 10 Coffee Franchises
- By Stewart Baker
- 03/29/2008
- Franchise
- 572 words
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When you have made the decision to start your own coffee shop business and you have already done all your research, you now need to decide what coffee franchise you want to go with. This may take some time to figure out because you want to explore all your options before making your decision. There is a lot to consider when you start to look into all your options.
Leasing PEO: Is It the Right Choice For Your Company?
- By Stewart Baker
- 04/2/2008
- Organizational
- 525 words
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The decision to lease your employees is not quite as simple as deciding whether to lease or buy a car, or rent or buy a home. However there are some basic fundamental similarities. Ultimately the decision requires you to weight the costs and benefits of each, and leasing PEO is not for everyone. For some employers their business operations do not warrant a leasing PEO, others could benefit greatly.
Construction Employee Leasing Advantages
- By Stewart Baker
- 04/3/2008
- Growth Topics
- 548 words
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In today's market, construction is a continuously growing industry that has come a long way and still has the potential to keep going. It is also a very competitive market, and the head of the company must know where his time is best spent. Ideally the time should be spent overseeing productions, making new business contacts and closing deals to bring in more work.

