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Caffeine is an addictive mood enhancing product. Let's just say I have no problem with the fact that I'm about to go sign a loan for our property today.
I believe over all everything will be okay. I believe in the power of answered prayers and I believe the people of our nation will use good sense when they go to polls and that McCain w& Palin will help our economy and our nation to become stronger.
Of course if Obama is elected as president then all bets are off and I will go hang my flag upside down as a sign of national distress... but then you didn't ask about how politics will effect our business.
Regina Alleman said:I am starting a new coffee roasting business. I have been reluctant because of the current economic conditions, but have decided to forge ahead. Any advice from you seasoned veterans would be appreciated.
OK. So, my first bit of advice is probably not going to be an easy one to hear.
You have to change your company name. There is already a Dancing Goats Coffee Company. They are the retail arm of Batdorf and Bronson Coffee Roasters, a highly respected thirdwave company. You don't want to get into a scuffle with these guys over trademark rights.
Second, I would say that it is best to STAY AWAY FROM RETAIL! At this time, the worst thing you could do is increase expenses by having to pay a staff, buy lots of brewing equipment, and settle into one location. Diversify by going the wholesale route. This way, regardless of whether or not the coffee business as a whole starts to tank [it won't] your operation will outlive the retailers.
Third, and perhaps most importantly [depending on your market] focus on QUALITY! Hire someone who knows what they are doing if you don't. Don't be afraid to pay a seasoned roaster for a while as you learn the ins and outs for yourself. Coffee is a complex of interwoven systems. Like the ecosystems where coffee is grown, everything effects everything- you really must know what you are buying, who you are buying it from, and what conditions are like on the ground.
Fourth, use the power of the internet. You already seem to have this bit of knowledge. Wholesalers need to have an effective webcampaign to reach out beyond their delivery route. Barista exchange and sites like it are a great resource for knowledge [and I probably shouldn't give so much away in such clearly defined terms] but nothing can top experience.
Good luck to you! You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows.
"a retailer's job is to sell commodities"
Careful, there. Few of us believe specialty coffee to be a "commodity", and I don't think many agree that a barista's job is merely to sell items.
Similarly, I don't know of many roasters who think their roll is more significant than the retailers.
The best anyone can do is to refrain from ruining what's already there. There is much skill, knowledge, and care involved with this, and to box retailers into "sellers of commodities" is something I would not want to see uttered to consumers of quality coffee. Ever.
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