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Lots of people love getting a good deal on clothes, so opening a discount clothing store can be a lucrative business if you cater to your customers and market your products effectively. The key is to understand what kind of clothes your customers want to purchase and implement a marketing strategy that makes your products and prices stand out
from the competition. Before you open a discount clothing store, you need to write a detailed business plan to acquire funding and develop your strategy. Your business plan should include these components: Executive summary: Summarize what you hope to achieve with your discount clothing business. Write this section after you have flushed out
the details for the rest of your plan. Company details: Offer some background on your company. What experience do you have that will help you succeed at opening a discount clothing store? What are your company’s main goals, and what is your unique value proposition? What experience do you have running a business with slim profit margins?
Investors want to know that you're a safe bet if you are looking for finance. Customer analysis: To whom will your discount clothing store cater? Men, women, children? Describe their demographic, geographic, behavioral and psychographic characteristics. Is finding a low price their priority? Industry analysis: What is the retail clothing market like
in your area, and how will your discount clothing store fit into it? What market conditions will help your store succeed? Competitor analysis: Are there other discount clothing stores in your area? Regular retail clothing stores can also be competitors if they frequently slash prices on their inventory. Marketing strategy: Using the four 4 P's of the
marketing mix, describe how you will market your products to your customers. Because price is a major factor for your discount clothing customers, consider how you will promote the low-cost items to your target market. Financial projection: Include your projected earnings for the next five years and attach your balance sheet, cash flow and other
financial documents for investors to review. List the kinds of expenses you will have when running your discount clothing store like rent and operating expenses. Using your customer research, establish what kind of discount clothing your clientele will want to purchase. For example, if your target market is young families with children, you will need
to carry clothes for men, women and kids in multiple sizes. Do they want outerwear, casual clothes, formal outfits or many different options? It’s critical to have a deep understanding of the kinds of products your customers want to buy. When you’re opening a retail store, location is a paramount concern. You want to make sure that your store is
convenient and easy for your customers to visit. It needs to be in a high-traffic area that is near other locations your customers will visit, like grocery stores, shoe stores and restaurants. Since your merchandise is heavily discounted, your profit margins will be slim. Consider whether a permanent retail location is the most profitable option. Would a
stall at a local weekend market or at a larger flea market be a better option? Decide if your discount clothing store will offer online sales through your company website. This can add another revenue stream for your business, and help you to increase your profit margins while managing the high rent expenses. Purchase products to sell at your store.
You can find low-cost clothing that you can sell through overseas wholesale distributors. You may even consider partnering with local clothing companies to sell their last season's clothes at your store. Consider approaching local and overseas factories for clothes that they are not able to sell in retail. Some of these clothes may have small
imperfections but are otherwise salable, and can be bought for a heavily discounted price. Before you open, it’s important to have a solid inventory so that your first customers will have a good experience in your discount clothing store. If you will be selling used clothing as well, consider seeking donations from members of the community. Organize
your store in easy-to-find categories. For example, have all the men’s clothes in one section and the children’s clothes in another section. Make sure you have plenty of shelves, racks, hangers and display cases to effectively showcase your inventory. Get the word out about your discount clothing store so that your target market is interested in visiting
your location. Regardless of which promotional medium you choose, it’s important to cater it to your target market. Make sure you mention the low prices your store offers. Try: Advertising in local newspapers and magazines Posting in local social media groups Handing out flyers in key locations Posting front-of-store signage and banners Offering
loyalty programs to entice customers to come back Releasing press releases about the grand opening of your business Step inside a bulk food store and time stands still. Barrels of nuts, grains and produce serve as oases of temptations as shoppers stroll by en route to refrigerator cases loaded with big slabs of meat and bountiful displays of fish. It’s
almost impossible to avoid the intoxicating smell of exotic spices wafting in the air. Bulk food stores offer huge helpings of nostalgia in addition to health food, so if owning this type of food bazaar sounds particularly appetizing, this article can help you turn an empty store into a place people love to come—for the food and the experience. Conduct, or
have someone conduct for you, a feasibility study to determine whether the store you have chosen is in an area that attracts bulk food buyers. Do some digging to find out if there are one or more potential competitors within a 25-mile radius. Apply for variances, licenses and permits mandated by the state, county and community once you’re satisfied
that you’re in a good location. Oversee the build-out of the store to suit the bulk shopper. Construct permanent signs that instruct bulk shoppers on the ins and outs of buying produce, meat and staples in large quantities. Plan to install bag dispensers adjacent scales and order a large supply of oversized scoops so shoppers can help themselves from
barrels and crates of food. Secure food suppliers, furniture and equipment. Visit local purveyors, farmers and distributors to evaluate price and food options. Keep several types of distributors on speed dial, even if you decide to use one main supplier in meat/dairy, perishables and packaged goods so you always have a backup if deliveries are late.
Purchase plenty of scales. Establish a markup policy to align your costs with the goals and objectives of your business plan and projected profits. Communicate with advisers, consultants and organizations serving the bulk food industry to help with this if you need a refresher based on your first inventory orders. Play it safe at first; consider deeper
markups once you've got your feet wet. Hire staff and train them to understand the difference between chain supermarkets and bulk food stores. Purchase insurance to protect your store and employees. Consider the installation of an alarm system if your business is in high-crime area. Plan an open house to introduce your bulk food emporium to the
community. Make it your policy to solicit new product suggestions from shoppers so your store becomes their favorite shopping headquarters. Position your store as the one that cares about patrons' choices and you’ll develop a loyal following of people who will always choose your location over chain supermarkets. Many stores and restaurants offer a
discount to veterans. Here is a list of some of the places veterans can enjoy a discount for themselves and even their families. Many restaurants offer discounts to veterans. Many of these restaurants require a military identification. Participating restaurants include Boston Market, Chick-fil-A, Hard Rock Cafe and Texas Steakhouse & Saloon. Old
Country Buffet offers all active duty, reserves and veterans 15 percent off their meal with proof of service. In addition, all military plus their families can enjoy special deals every Monday. A number of automotive companies offer discounts to Veterans, including Audi, BMW, Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, Harley Davidson, Hyundai, Infiniti, Kia, Land
Rover, Lincoln, Nissan, Scion, Subaru, Toyota, Volkswagen and Volvo. These include reductions on sales prices as well as discounts on services and accessories. AARP offers vision discounts including discounts on eyeglasses and contact lenses and free or reduced-price eye examinations for veterans at a number of participating retailers, including
Target Optical, Lens Crafters, Sears Optical and glasses.com. A number of retailers offer discounts to federal employees as well as veterans and military personnel. Discounts include hotels, cruises, vacations, car rentals, cell phones, electronics, insurance, theme parks and cars. Many retailers offer discounts on clothing and shoes with a valid
military ID. Some of those stores include American Giant, Bates Footwear, Carhartt, Champs Sports, Jockey, Kohl's, LL Bean, Orvis, Under Armour and Wrangler. Many stores offer discounts on computer and electronics to veterans. Apple offers discounts to active military and veterans through its Military/Government Purchase Program. Other
companies like Best Buy offer discounts at select stores. Other discounts are available through Dell, Hewlett-Packard and Samsung. Veterans are entitled to a discount at many movie theaters across the country. AMC Theaters, Cinemark Movie Theaters and Showcase Cinemas all offer discounts to active military and Veterans. Fandango has a feature
on its app that allows veterans to see which theaters offer discounts by viewing the "Military Discount" category. Veterans should check their local home, garden and craft stores for discounts before purchasing. Some of the stores that offer discounts to Veterans include Home Depot, Lowes, JO-ANN Stores, John Deere, Sears and Tool Barn. Insurance
discounts are available to Veterans and their families. Participating insurance providers include AARP, American Family Insurance, Geico, Embrace Pet Insurance and USAA. It’s important to remember that eating a kidney-friendly diet is all about balance. Your kidneys are usually responsible for maintaining the right balance of nutrients in your body,
but you may need to make dietary choices that do some of this work for them. It’s also about eating a healthy balance of foods. Having kidney disease doesn’t mean you immediately have to stop eating everything with protein, phosphorus and potassium — that’ll only cause other health issues. While it’s essential to work with your doctor and a
dietician to determine what you should and shouldn’t eat in order to best manage your kidney disease, there are some foods that people with this condition are commonly recommended to eat — and avoid. It can be helpful for people with kidney disease to eat foods that are lower in potassium and phosphorus. Fruits that are low in potassium include
apples, grapes, cranberries and strawberries, and low-potassium vegetables to eat include radishes, cauliflower, onions, peppers, summer squash and lettuce. You may need to eat fewer fruits and vegetables like bananas, avocados, melons, prunes, potatoes and tomatoes, which are all higher in potassium. It’s also better to opt for white rice instead of
the brown and wild varieties and stick with breads like pitas and tortillas instead of bran-heavy darker breads. Dairy products also tend to be higher in potassium, so you may need to reduce your intake of milk, yogurt and cheese. Phosphorus is found in many foods, but it’s also in quite a few of the foods to avoid when you have kidney disease. That
can simplify some of your diet choices if you need to limit your intake of both minerals. Low-phosphorus foods to enjoy include pasta, French and sourdough breads, unsalted popcorn, and corn and rice cereals. You’ll want to avoid dark whole-grain breads, bran cereals, granola, oatmeal, some dairy products and most nuts, which are all higher in
phosphorus. Meat, poultry and fish tend to be higher in phosphorus, but fish, poultry and egg whites are generally better sources of protein for people with kidney disease. It’s also important for people who have kidney disease to limit their sodium intake. This is because getting too much sodium can lead to high blood pressure, which can cause
further kidney damage if left untreated. While some sodium is necessary for keeping your body healthy, the Journal of Renal Nutrition advises eating no more than 2,000 milligrams of sodium per day. Your doctor may recommend that you consume even less sodium daily, down to 1,500 or 750 milligrams, depending on your level of kidney damage.
Look for low-sodium labeled foods while grocery shopping, and avoid seasoning your food with salt whenever possible — use herbs and sodium-free seasonings instead. Resource Links: 18)30043-8/fulltext More In Grocery Savings Freezing Foods
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