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If You Have Ever Wanted To Scale Your Business Without Financial Risk Then This Guide Is Definitely For You ACCESSHow Does An Independent Coffee Shop Survive?
Ever wonder how local coffee shop owner makes money? The fact of the matter is… they don’t. Does that surprise you? It shouldn’t. Just think about the numbers.

COST OF COFFEE
The typical cost of coffee is about 20 percent of your sales price.

COST OF STAFF
and the typical cost of labor is about 60 percent of your revenue.

AND EVERYTHING ELSE
Like rent, utilities, equipment, marketing and…oh, your salary
A study carried out by the World Coffee Portal, in May 2020, looked in to the impact of the Coronavirus Pandemic on café and coffee shop owners in the United Kingdom. They said…
54% of coffee operators expect it to take up to 2 years for operations to return to normal
So How Do You Solve This Problem?
If you’re really, really good at what you do you can maybe eke out a passable living running a coffee shop or store. But the revenue from that one location is limited. To really make money – and I mean private school tuition money – you’ve got to own multiple shops. When you own multiple businesses all doing the same thing you benefit from the economies of scale.
BUT… THAT COMES WITH RISK
Yes you can spread overhead, labor and – oh yes, your salary – across a bigger revenue base. And yes, your marketing budget has more impact and your net profits can be multiplied by location. But there’s a huge capital investment required. And in today’s economy is that really feasible?
INSTEAD… WHAT IF I SHOWED YOU A LOW RISK, HIGH PROFIT MARGIN STRATEGY YOU CAN IMPLEMENT IN YOUR COFFEE SHOP TODAY

MINIMAL RISK

EASY TO START

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