Do you think it would be a good business?
Any Advise?
Answer:
Before "jumping off the deep cliff" into A BUSINESS VENTURE, you should ask yourself *the ultimate question* of W.I.I.F.M. ("What's In It For ME?")
By your (intended?) lack of details in your question, are you making these flower arrangements for yourself AS PART OF YOUR INPUT into the ceremony or are you making these arrangements "because you enjoy it"?
When it is all "cut to the cob" you will find whether you can tolerate "all the attitudes" of your inpeding clients or not by the perspective you apply when doing this.
Only YOU can answer this question.
BEST WISHES to you with whatever choice you make! :-)
If you enjoy it and people give you that kind of response, go for it. Sounds good to me.
follow your heart
Go for it, has long as you enjoy it and have fun, really who couldn't use the extra cash on the side?
sounds nice and you could probably get gigs at hotels, elder care facilities, schools and reception halls.. create a portfolio and market yourself, start part time and then see how it goes
good luck
its all about enjoying ur profession. doesnt matter how much u earn,,, just as long as u enjoy it. THATS ALL THAT MATTERS.
Did you enjoy doing this, or did you view it as a hassle and a pain in the butt?? ask yourself this question first. Now if you enjoyed doing this and could see yourself doing this full time, I would definitely say this is a great business idea especially if you can save people money. Because If you LOVE doing this it is not a business/work, it is your passion which makes it fun. But if not, then it is regular work again and like most jobs people dont like, you may tire of it. hope this helps
if you really enjoy doing it, go for it. you can start from there and probably expand to opening up a flower shop; or going big by becoming a wedding planner who offers everything from flowers to tokens, etc.; and finally expand to corporate give-aways or supply/design advertising promotional items. good luck and enjoy !!
Good for you if this is what you want to do. One thing to consider: ever seen "Bridezilla"? Be prepared for nice brides and horrible ones too. Any industry to do with weddings have very high stress levels. For instance, many hairdressers refused to do wedding parties.
Good luck to you on this!
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