What Do You Have To Say? - Small Business: My Own Business

Oct 16, 2007 13:47

 Providing enough capital to keep it going for ten years (this being about the time it takes this form of business to turn a profit) I would start an art gallery and fine art printmaking studio. I have expertise in both areas, know many good artist and have access to good printers to work with artist.

Anyone out there have half a million dollars to ( Read more... )

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philosophera October 16 2007, 18:25:19 UTC
Yes, business DOES take a lot of money if it's done right. But more than that - it takes blood, sweat, tears and a lot of time.

I can't really give an answer to the main question because I answered almost 14 years ago through my own actions - although sometimes I think that it would be easier to work for someone else, much easier to go home at the end of the day with a paycheque and without the worries of providing for all of my staff. It's all part of it. Sometimes I think it was far easier in the day when it was just me (no staff) - but that's long ago now, and there's no turning back. It keeps growing and taking on a life all of its own.

daP

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philosophera October 17 2007, 01:33:54 UTC
So what would you call your business?

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flamesdad October 18 2007, 18:10:33 UTC
Have not given much consideration to a name...but would want it simple..like, "An Art Gallery." Not "The," on the reasoning, that I am not the only one. Not "Fine Art Gallery," though it would be a fine art gallery, who defines 'Fine," that is a very subjective term.

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philosophera October 18 2007, 19:44:50 UTC
Some might even argue that the term "Art" is subjective.

Cheers!

daP

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art is subjective flamesdad October 23 2007, 16:32:33 UTC
I totally agree, that criteria for what art is are totally subjective ( ... )

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