Classic Address

August 19, 2008 by Angela | 2 Comments
In Biz Ops, Home, Profiles

How easy is it for someone to find your home? Is your house number easily visible from the road so people know what driveway belongs to you? Many homes don’t have their number visible for people to easily find and that can cause problems. If you were to call 911, and your home isn’t marked with the house number to be found with little effort, that help you called for might not make it in time. It’s an unfortunate reality and it opens up a whole niche that can help bring in customers to the right business.

Classic Address is one of those businesses which caters to that specific market. From this website, people interested in starting their own business can also do so. After contacting David Prince for the appropriate name and password, he opens up a world of information to potential entrepreneurs with tips on how they can do what he has successfully done - fill a niche while easily supporting a thriving business!

Unlike traditional businesses, this is an opportunity that you can pursue as a vendor for the product. By attending different trade shows, craft shows and flea markets you should be able to bring in a full time income working those events. Of course not everyone is a born salesmen (or saleswoman for that matter) but, thanks to a quality product, pulling together an income from the product offered shouldn’t be too difficult.

Just like any business you will find there are investments that are needed before getting started. For instance, you will need tables to set up at events you attend, you will need a good supply of products to offer your customers, and you will need to pay to put up a booth at many of the events you attend. Depending on where you set your costs, the return on your investment should come faster than it does for many other opportunities. There are no fees for being a vendor, unlike many franchises which charge a ‘franchise fee’, so what profits you make once you cover your initial investment is yours to keep.

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  • cassy on August 19th, 2008 at 10:37 pm

    Aside from that, if we dont have visible house numbers, letters from post office can be delayed to recieve, unless the postmaster knows us.

  • jaeda on August 23rd, 2008 at 4:47 pm

    i agree with cassy, it is better to have visible numbers in each houses.

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