Stall #20, Municipal Gym Compound, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro 5100
nativusmindorensis@gmail.com
Ever since... I was a li'l nomad when it comes to where my shop would really be. I'd been to Rizal Street for some time and moved to Occidental Mindoro State College area and stayed there for almost a year. Now, preferably back to my origin: Municipal Gym Compound, San Jose, Occidental Mindoro. It is now easier and more accessible for everyone to come and visit.
One major problem when you have a small business in a "business district area", more likely the tendency of having brownouts is high. This is due because- as an island, we only operate electricity thru diesel barge. Occidental Mindoro Electric Cooperative (OMECO), assumed that the business district is capable of surviving thru generators. That's one thing i never looked-at. Sad story?
Here's more...
Being in a school area, the problem would be not of customers but the traffic. Additional circumstances and a problem for some is the "ONE WAY" street sign. For some, they will never re-consider of turning and circling 3blocks just to get thru my shop specially if they can find same services from a two way lane. And a parking space is a big part of it. My mistake!
So, think of my experience.
Consider your location not just in it's surrounding community but more on accessibility and those minor aspects that is most important to customers.
drillö