Posted by Roy in Ga on March 16, 2009 at 19:02:23 from (75.89.35.36):
(In Georgia) are there any programs to help a person start a small business? I am thinking i can start and run a successful tire business. I have been around it off and on all my life and a few family members are doing so. They have offered to help in many ways as far as info on supplies,and info to keep me legal. All I need now is a tire balance and a few other supplies.I already have the rim clamp changer and compressor as well as most tools. I also need a loan or grant that would help me with the up front operating cost because I think it will take at least 3 months to create the customer base and get the word out that a clean honest drug free business is in town. My strategy is to set up a shop near a certain school on a busy Hwy.,advertise a little,and ask happy customers to spread the word. I am working with the building owner to let me use the building for a set time in good faith and if it works continue to rent from him. My dad used to work for him and has always been a good employer so i know he is a good person but I also know he will want his rent. This got a little long but I am running out of time and $.
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