Few Strategies How to Create Internet Café Business

Few Strategies How to Create Internet Café Business

Internet is like hamburger or hot dog that so popular between children, teenagers and adults. The Internet users tend grows especially in Asia now days. Based on Jupiter Research proved, Asia grows to 42 percent of the world’s population with regular Internet access, 5 % more than today. China and India will take a place Internet access than America and Canada reputation. The condition is supported by infrastructure development.
The global technology improvement makes people think to create a new business to Internet access oriented. People become create Internet café business. We can see few countries in Asia, Internet Café business becomes booming. We try to discuss few strategies how to create Internet Café business below, how to begin, design and find target market.

1.Finding strategies places.
Building Internet Café business, we must think strategies places. We must choose strategies places that near to community, crowded population that lack of infrastructure so that people tend to go to your Internet café. Consider to make research first in order to know how far people needed to access Internet.

2.Building infrastructure
Prepare your desk stop computers, laptops, servers and AC that have minimize electricity energy so that you will not spend much money to pay electricity bill. Create simple network so that can recovery so soon, if there is trouble.

3.Human resources
Prepare yourself to know about hardware, network trouble shooting. Avoid to rent expert, because you will spend much money. You can rent expert, if you can not overcome infrastructure trouble.

4. Room design
Design an Internet café room as nice as possible so that your customers become enjoy and stay long in your café. Keep your customers privacy. Do not create sitting position so near between others customers.

5. Give free bonus
Give free bonus, as free drink, snack and candies. This innovative invites new customers come to your Internet Café.

6.Campaign your new Internet Café through brochures, sales letter, newspaper and Radio.

7.High speed Internet access
You must control Internet speed access every time. Your customers will run away because of this problem.

The last think that you must consider before begin business. Count your operational cost carefully, as electricity cost, Internet connection, cleaning service and others.

18 Responses to “Few Strategies How to Create Internet Café Business”

  • What is name of this song??

  • ryku:

    indeed a program called cybercafe pro.. good luck with your business!

    There are many others but this seems to be the best and most popular.

    http://www.cybercafepro.com/

  • 1/ None of the listed items are required. Each wired computer would be standalone. No client/host/server/terminal needed.
    2/ IP protocol. You need a wireless router.
    3/ Cat 5/6 ethernet to each of the computers from the router.
    4/ Cable or DSL modem, but is usually provided with the service. No purchase required. (Maybe a filter if DSL)
    5/ Broadband (if I understand your question properly)

  • its actually small kindness+intelligence the guy gave some money to the mark and take a bigger money for it he don’t want to leave the guy pennyless

  • bea:

    Firstly, if you have no experience in the internet cafe business, I'd advise that you work in one for the next six months or so doing everything from busing tables and washing dishes to waiting tables and cooking if they'll allow you back there and if you have the skills. This will give you some of the work experience that you'll need to understand and run an internet cafe profitably.

    If this is your first business venture, I would strongly recommend that you talk to a business counselor before you do anything especially spend money. I'd call the local office of SCORE (go to http://www.score.org and input your zip code to find the chapter nearest you), the advice is FREE. Ask for someone who has a background in restaurants and internet cafes and they'll try their best to match you with the right counselor.

    The counselor at SCORE will most likely advise you to write a business plan which is very good advice because it will force you to dig out all of the start up details and the costs of starting an internet cafe and force you to also understand all of the aspects of this business including the customers you'll concentrate on (your market ) and how you'll get them to find out and want to come to your fabulous internet cafe.

    The location is important but doesn't make it successful. To prove that all you have to do is walk down a street in your town where there are several nice restaurants all in a row and you'll find one or two that are empty while the others are very busy. It has to do with menu, ambiance, and your reputation at the beginning and over time.

    You also have to have food handling licenses, the right zoning, the right city and county licenses and permits and you have to be skilled at negotiating with your landlord about who'll stand the cost of the build-out or the changes to the premises to make it ready for your look and feel.

    You also have to worry about the normal business planning and management issues related to starting up any business.
    Take a look and read some of the articles at:
    http://www.ychange.com/small-business-consulting-articles.html
    especially the ones about a business plan and starting a business. Also try their Blog and their Bulletin Board.
    Hope this helped.

  • jpro:

    i wonder who puts thier phone on the table..

  • There is no standard fee even for two cafe's located next door to each other, so not for a country and let alone half a continent.

    The only way you can find out is with research and looking online to see if you can find addresses of cafe's for the countries you want to find out about, then seeing if they have a website detailing the price.

    Alternatively you could look for forums or the social networking sites to find natives/locals of the countries you want to visit and ask them to confirm for their area

  • @stealthxstealer

  • when you type passwords,there may be "remember passwords " ticked in firefox passwords are saved,so go to tools and never save pass words(.if your email is seen usually the case.)
    or you can delete private data in options of both opera and firefox,ofcourse need to get permission from owner of cafe/attendant.
    good luck

  • Up to date games, low prices, long hours, open on weekends, COMFY chairs, even for fat people, so the arms don't dig into our rolls, oh, and tint or cover the windows, so that it's pretty dark inside, catering to a young audience, and having a young staff, as older staff are typically grouchy with the kids.

    one other thing, have something setup for people to bring their own rigs, for private, and semi-private LAN parties. You could charge admission.

    Charge to print, scan, fax, assist with resumes, myspace profiles, etc.

    Buy or lease, a soda machine, with at least ONE energy drink in it. Redbull, monster, jolt, etc, etc… and plenty of WATER.

    Oh, and don't skimp on the bandwidth. We'll know.

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  • snatched. LMFAO HAHAHAHA

  • First do ur homework well…list out the pros an cons …study about the advantages and disadvantages ..They are a good group to start business with…

  • G D:

    …So you bought it without having a game plan (pardon the pun) in place first? After I went to UNC, I worked at a cafe on Franklin St. for a while and saw owners come and go. They each "had a dream of always owning a place like that", but they didn't do the numbers BEFORE they bought it or figure out why the original owner was so anxious to get out. I hope you succeed, but doing the research necessary is hard work.

    If you don't have a plan already, the best thing you can do is flip it before you loose your shirt to your dream.

  • Brilliant. That was some good teamwork… now I’ll know to not leave my shit out and not take money that isn’t mine. Ha ha.

  • wow this guy is smart

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