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Sometimes The Best Way to Make Money is to Go Offline

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Internet riches are a reality that many people may be able to
achieve, but it is not a path that everyone should choose. Many
people will simply be better off seeking participation in
brick-and-mortar opportunities that have been making people
wealthy for decades.


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Sometimes The Best Way to Make Money is to Go Offline
Copyright (c) 2008 Lou Gubitosa
Vending Systems
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Millions of people have bought into the idea that the Internet is
a goldmine for people, who desire to achieve the American Dream
through self-employment. We have heard the success stories of
people who made good with their Internet businesses.
Unfortunately, we have also heard the heartbreak stories of those
who have lost their pants with their online businesses.

Let's be honest about this subject. Internet riches are a
reality that many people may be able to achieve, but it is not a
path that everyone should choose. Many people will simply be
better off seeking participation in brick-and-mortar
opportunities that have been making people wealthy for decades.

Offline Paths To Success

For every millionaire you hear about online, chances are that you
will know about more people who have built their wealth with
brick-and-mortar businesses.

Think about the person who owns your local McDonald's or
Chick-Fillet restaurants. If you did not realize it, most outlets
for these companies are franchises, so the owners of those
outlets are generally people, just like you, who live in your
hometown.

Consider the carpet-cleaning companies in your town. People who
live in your city most often own those kinds of businesses.

Think about your local gas station or convenience store. Chances
are the owners of those outlets live in your town also.

While franchises and convenience stores are out of the price
range of most hopeful business owners, they are not the only
brick-and-mortar business opportunities out there.

Service businesses tend to be the more popular choices for people
who have smaller nest eggs to invest into their business
startups. Home cleaning and car detailing services tend to be
good business startups for many people. But these business models
also tend to require huge time commitments from their operators.

Those individuals, who desire business ownership, but cherish
their private time and a flexible schedule, often turn to vending
businesses. According to Automatic Merchandiser Magazine, the
vending industry generated 23 billion dollars in revenue during
2007. According to the same report, a full 75% of vending machine
operators are in the small business segment, producing less than
$1 million in annual sales.

Benefits Of A Vending Machine Route

A vending business has a lot in common with a convenience store,
with one major distinction: less labor. In order for a
convenience store operation to generate sales 24/7, the store
must pay a warm body to man the cash registers for every hour the
store is open to the public. With a vending business, the only
staffing requirement is to have someone available to refill the
vending machines, as needed, yet sales can continue 24 hours per
day, so long as the machine continues to have product available.

Depending on the placement location of the vending machines and
the sales volume those machines run, vending machines may need
daily restocking or weekly restocking. Either way, each vending
machine typically only requires 15-30 minutes onsite to restock.

Many vendors only work a few hours each day or each week
restocking their machines, yet most will earn a nice secondary or
primary income from the process.

Vending Product Types

Some people are surprised at the diverse variety of products that
can be sold in vending machines: soft drinks, coffee and other
hot drinks, energy drinks, energy foods, sandwiches, microwave
meals, ice cream, candy bars, gum, snacks, stuffed dolls in game
machines, video games, movie rentals, over-the-counter pain
medications, phone cards, pre-paid debit cards, newspapers,
stamps, money-changers, ATM cash machines and more.

Payment systems vary from coin slots, paper money slots, and some
of the newer designs also have debit-card and credit card
capabilities. Of course, the value of the items being sold will
play a big role in deciding what payment features to make
available to consumers.

Vending Trends

The vending industry has been around since 1926, and it appears
to hold a solid foothold on the future.

A Department Of Commerce study revealed that fewer than 5% of new
vending companies fail. Compare that to the 65% failure rate for
independent, new business start ups, as stated by the Small
Business Administration.

According to the Vending Connection website, "70% of vendors
start off on a part time basis, keeping a full time job, and
checking their machines and servicing them after work or on
weekends." They also suggested that 85% of new vendors turn to
full-time vending after just two years.

Most small business owners enter the vending industry with one
type of vending machine, and then after they have generated some
early success, they expand their businesses to include other
product placements.

In a poll conducted by Vending Times, it was learned that 72% of
vending industry participants buy products in at least two
categories. Many of their respondents currently purchase products
in several categories, reflecting the results of a poll they did
in the 1970's that concluded that their average reader served
4.9 product categories.

In Conclusion

If you have been contemplating a startup business model to serve
your own dreams for financial success, you owe it to yourself to
seriously consider the opportunities available in the vending
industry.

Of those people who have been successful with an online business,
the vast majority of those people spent 2-3 years building the
foundations of their business, before they started to see real
financial success from their enterprise.

But, if you were to invest your money into a vending business
instead of an online business, there is no reason that you should
not be able to start earning your money back in as little as
thirty-days time. If you have what it takes to work for yourself,
the vending business could be very profitable for you, and the
best part is that there really is not a learning curve to slow
your growth to profits.






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available all over the United States, for those interested in 
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