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Own Your Own Bookstore


Ways to own your own bookstore is to start from the start on your own, or go the book store franchise route.

Of these, starting a franchise is the easier way to start a bookstore, but the more expensive option.

If you love reading, acquiring knowledge, and books, as a bookstore owner, you actually get paid to read, recommend, buy and sell books.

There are many different types of bookstores, of course, and you may be more inclined to start one of the niche types with which you may have more knowledge.

The categories of bookstores include, but are not limited to:

  • new books,
  • used books,
  • a combination of new and used books
  • rare and collectible books
  • science fiction books,
  • Christian books,
  • feminist books,
  • children's books,
  • art books,
  • adult books

    As this is a business, you need to consider a lot of things, including:

  • business plan for your bookstore
  • name for your bookstore
  • location
  • interior design of your bookstore
  • equipment and supplies

    Fortunately, there are now books available on the subject of becoming a bookstore owner, such as "FabJob Guide to Become a Bookstore Owner", which is sold as ebook, and is thus available for immediate download and reading:

    www.fabjob.com/bookstoreowner.asp


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