Re: Cyber Cafe? Suggestions?
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Originally posted here by aeallison
Hi everyone,
I have an opportunity to open a Cyber Cafe, my son and several of his friends have expressed an issue to open one up.
My questions are purely for my own "peace of mind" as I will have to put a significant amount of collateral to start up.
I open the floor to all of AO as to their opinions of these types of establishments around the world, and any suggestions from you on what you would like to see, or have, at a similar place should one open up near you. Would you go to one that offered high speed Internet access, multi-player games, a space for board games like D&D, Battle Tech, etc.? Snacks and Drinks, frozen pizzas, etc. ?
I have loads of ideas myself, but, alas... I have never been to one to experience it. I live in the United States midwestern region, high speed internet access here is only for ISP's and businesses. We don't have DSL or Cable Internet access, just 56k dial up for 95% of this region. I have had high speed access in the past at places I have worked, I MISS IT A LOT!!! I would probably spend a lot of time at one just so I can have that "incredi-uber-fast-bandwidth" I so long for anymore.
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Sounds like a good idea.. I know that if I lived in a big enough city that had cafes like these present, I would go to them every now and then. I'd say you have to look at it this way - who do you want your customers to be? The young, teenage or college-age who are looking for a place to hang out and have some fun, or do you want your customers to be the working type - young or old, but a little more interested in a place to work than a place to hang out. Once you figure that out, you can decide what kind of services and resources to offer - if you are going to cater to a younger crowd, resources for LAN games and parties might be a pretty good idea - an older crowd may not be as interested in that. The same goes for food and beverages offered (if any) - younger crowds would be looking for pizza, soft drinks, etc. while an older crowd may be looking for bagels, pastries, etc.
Something that may attract business is that of high-speed access - you may have an advantage in your area since it sounds like most home users don't have high-speed availability. If you can accquire high-speed net access, that's just another benefit that your cafe can offer.
Are there any similar businesses of this kind in your area? If the area is saturated with these, then quite honestly, you'd have to think long and hard about trying to break into that market. If you are the only unique one, then you'd have an advantage.
You might want to try market surveys just to see if the area residents may be interested in giving business to place like this. The market surveys would provide invaluable feedback as far as the potential sucess of a business such as this.
I think it's a pretty cool idea and I only wish that I had a few in my area...