Posts Tagged ‘Catering Business’

Event Catering Business – Step by Step

Tuesday, January 6th, 2009

Starting an Event Catering Business – Ten Steps to Success
By Steve Sutherland

If you have a love of food and people or think of yourself as someone that knows how to organize a great party or event then starting an event catering business could be a great small business opportunity for you.

Here are 10 steps to follow to get your event catering business started successfully. (more…)

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Small Business Ideas – How to Start a Home Based Catering Business

Monday, December 22nd, 2008

3 Basic Steps in Building Your Home Based Catering Business
By Kate Turing

You know you’re a good cook. Everyone’s raving and about your specialty and they’re clamoring for more. You also made it a point to take summer classes in cooking. It’s always been your dream job to start our own home based catering business. And now that you think you’re ready, you need some pointers on what to do.

This article will help you turn your dream into a reality. So sit back, relax and ponder the following tips and tricks designed especially for first time entrepreneur like you. (more…)

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Different Food Business Ideas

Wednesday, October 8th, 2008

3 Food Businesses You Can Start For Under $10,000
By Cash Miller

If you love food and wish you could be your own boss then combining the two could be the right way to go for you. There are many food related businesses you could start if you have the capital. But if you don’t happen to have very deep pockets and still want to be an entrepreneur then one of these 3 businesses might be right for you. And the beauty of it is they each cost under $10,000 to get started. (more…)

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