Conside Vending Machines Business

September 14th, 2010 by Bruce

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If you have ever thought about running your own business you may want to consider selling vending machines. You would be surprised to know that you can actually make as much money as you want doing this job. This is a business with no set hours, little to no sales experience needed, and best of all, you determine your income.

If you take some time and think about it you probably can not identify any place that does not have a vending machine. The neat think about them is that the company that owns it really does not have much to do with them.I’d venture to say there aren’t many. They are called independent contractors.You also have the ability to decide which of the company’s products you want to place in the machine. They also get to determine what price they want to place on the products. They lease their product name, or even the machine itself, to an independent contractor. It really can be a money maker for you.

You will find that the vast majority of individuals that decide to go into this type of business are very happy that they made this decision. However, it can be very expensive until you begin making a profit so it will take some hard work.

You will need to do a little bit of research related to the start up costs that go along with vending machines. You will need to buy or lease the machine when you first begin. This can be very expensive when you are first starting out. Whether you purchase or lease
there will be some initial investment required. Many companies will let you make payments when you decide to buy there machine and this can really help you get started making your business a success.

You need to be sure that you keep a few things in mind when you are searching for a place to put your machine. Some businesses will let you place them for free, and other will charge a fee. However, keep in mind that if you pay you may be in an area where you will make more money in the long run.

Finally, remember that you will need to purchase all of the products for your machine on your own and this may be very expensive in the beginning.

If you are keen on this business, find out more about beverage vending machines and vending machine supplier today.

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How To Start A Vending Machine Business – Successful Vending!

September 30th, 2009 by Bruce

Here is a question from one of my students during a recent training call.

And so you’re also asking, “How do you know if you’re a successful vendor or if you need to take it up a notch?” Well, you know what? Are you working your business? Are you actually building your business? Are you, or are you just working it?

Here’s the thing: Are you a vending operator, and you have a few machines on locations and you’re just filling your machines and filling and doing that sort of thing? Or are you a vending operator who is ambitious and wanting to get out there and build your business, get more locations and fill your machines at the same time?

When you asked, “How do you know if you’re a successful vendor?” It just depends on WHAT YOU WANT out of the business and WHAT YOUR NEEDS are.

For me personally, I had a full-time job. They had control of me. They told me that I had to come in at 5:30 am to drive a bus. And then I wouldn’t get home until late.

I worked a split shift for a few hours, and I would go out and sell my machines, and I had to come back in the afternoon to drive the afternoon part of the split shift. I got home at 7:30-8:00 pm at night, missed dinner with my family and had just enough time to see them, put my children in the bath and then put them to bed.

I could only do that for so long. There was no way I was going to live my life like that. I want control of my life. I want to have control of this. So that was when I started hustling.

You know what? I hustled and hustled until I built a business. I would say that my business is always growing to become better. I feel successful in my business because I have been able to do things that a lot of people only wish they could do.

But that’s just because I worked my butt off to get it. I know guys who are younger than me who have vending businesses that are twice the size of mine. So I mean, it depends on you and your ambition, where you see yourself and where you want to be.
To answer that question, you want to take that up a notch. You need to start doing more in your business and building your business the way you want to build it. Don’t let it sit dormant.

A business sitting dormant is only waiting for problems. What if you lose an account and you lose income? At least, if you’re building your business, then you know even if you lose an account along the way, then you are not losing a lot.

And if you really take care of your locations, it is very rare that you will lose an account, unless the company goes belly-up or something similar. But if you take care of your locations, you don’t ever have to worry about competition.

As long as the user is taken care of, you have the machines in there, your service is good, and you have a good rapport with the clientele there, you are good to go. Actually, that is a really good question.

Chris Robertson has been a successful vending operator for over 11 years. He teaches people across the globe How To Start A Vending Machine Business in their own local areas. Get Chris’ Free Vending Report today and start learning how to make money in the vending machine business.

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How to Start A Vending Business – How To Expand Your Vending Services!

September 28th, 2009 by Bruce

Now and then businesses require more supplies for various things around the workplace. Even if the business already has a Vending company, they may run into a situation where they didn’t place an order on time for merchandise that they require like kitchen supplies and they realize they have an future meeting.

In this instance they may need a few cases of water for their meeting or even some other items like paper plates and serving items too.

They will call you and inquire, “Can you bring it the next time you are in? Are you in later this week?” So, in my business, with some of my locations, what begins as just dropping off some merchandise and invoicing them perhaps $30 or $50, can effortlessly turn into dropping off a bunch of Goods and invoicing them $400 to $600.

It was for a complete variety of kitchen supplies, a little office coffee and other items like that. Constantly be sure to develop your Vending services that you offer so that you can generate the most cash at each location.

Especially Office Coffee because it’s an added service that you can offer that is a fantastic cash maker.

Chris Robertson has been a successful vending operator for over 11 years. He teaches people across the globe How To Start A Vending Business in their own local areas. Get Chris’ Free Vending Report today and start learning how to make money in the vending machine business.

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