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by shawnlg on July 03, 2006, 08:06:00 AM
CafeProducts.com is enhancing and redisigning our resource site.  We hope you will enoy!
Introduction
So you want to open a coffee shop?  There are a variety of reasons people get into the coffee shop business.  What ever your reasons are, and how many questions you have, this tool is designed to help you move through starting your coffee shop. This tool should answer your concerns and alleviate your worry by helping you ask the right questions and finding resources for the answers.  This area of CafeProducts.com can help you with a number of things including: organize your thoughts, put together funding strategies, overcome obstacles, figure out what equipment you need and even help you decide if this business is right for you.

You will be able to use your questionnaire as a resource to provide key people in the industry  an opportunity to provide feedback and quotes. You can also use this startup resource tool as a prospectus for banking professionals, investors or grant funders.


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This area of our site allows you to publish information for people to see as you wish them to see it.  These pages come with tips, articles and additional resources as you fill in this form to help you make intelligent decisions along the way. This coffee shop start up resource tool can be viewed by people you choose, including the professionals that work with CafeProducts.com and other industry experts we team up with in order to give you feedback and product options upon your request.

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    by shawnlg on April 02, 2008, 02:17:00 AM
    A person who operates an espresso machine for a living is called a barista. Similar to artisan baking, the knowledge and skill required to make the best espresso beverages is considered to be a craft in Italy. Increasingly, baristas in America are being recognized as such too.
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    by shawnlg on April 02, 2008, 02:13:00 AM
    What is Espresso?
    An espresso machine is used to make traditional italian coffee which is known as espresso. Measurements of espresso are commonly referred to as “pulling” a shot. This term comes from espresso machines with long handles that need to be pulled in order to 'produce a shot'
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    by shawnlg on March 19, 2008, 02:21:00 AM
    With a dismal failure rate of more than 75 percent among restaurants, you must be sure you do everything you possibly can do to promote your restaurant through free publicity. Here are 16 tips that will boost your publicity efforts and help you finally get noticed--even if you don't have a big advertising budget..
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    by shawnlg on March 19, 2008, 01:38:00 AM
    CafeProducts.com has a desire to help coffeeshop owners and furture coffee shop entrepeneurs. Because of this desire we have developed and pooled a variety of coffee shop tools and resource articles. We hope this article helps you.

    DecorativeDining.com is beginning to offer a unique way to make your coffee shop or café into an art gallery. Because there is so much competition in the food and drink industry it is important to do something special; something unique enough that it will draw people back and also tell their friends and coworkers about you. This design idea places classic art work on your walls through reproductions, and the same design pieces laminated on table tops.

    The needs of each unique establishment vary; as a result it is important to pick out the right designs for each coffee shop or restaurant. For instance, in a standard coffee shop where you may not necessarily have people who are art savvy it is important that you choose your design pieces in one of three different ways, because the way you choose them can make a huge difference in how you connect to your patrons. The first recommendation is that you choose pieces that people recognize such as works like Devinci’s Mona Lisa, Michelangelo’s The Creation of Man or Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night.

    The second recommendation is this: If you would like to do something more obscure like Gustav Klimt’s The Kiss or Peter Paul Ruben’s Hélène Fourment you should consider adding metal label plates to the frames or on the table tops they can put a faux plate onto the laminate. This is also true if you are adding a variety of abstract art like Paul Klee’s Magic Garden or Picasso’s L'Accordéoniste. The third recommendation to coffee shops or restaurants that don’t have a steady stream of art connoisseurs is to place art that works with the general décor or your restaurants’ basic theme or style in mind. For instance, Vincent van Gogh’s The Café Terrace on the Place du Forum, Arles, at Night would be a great touch for a European style café.

    Now if you can count on your patrons being sophisticated art connoisseurs you can get away with not putting the engraving plates on the tables or even on the frames. In fact it may even enhance your environment by leaving them off, creating great conversational pieces.

    In addition to targeting which art pieces to use based on the general knowledge of your patrons you will also want to consider the age appropriateness of your artwork. Nudity in the artwork may be objectionable to a family friendly restaurant or café. Moreover you may want to consider sociological and psychological factors such as racial overtones and the mood of the overall piece. In reverse, those factors may be exactly what you are looking for. I am fond of a coffee shop in South Carolina named Keowee that does a wonderful job at bringing a warm multicultural environment to their coffee shop.

    Decorative dining is not limited to creating just table tops or framed prints they can also produce tiled murals and custom china. The art work featured on the table tops, frames and other merchandise features artist such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent van Gogh, Leonardo da Vinci, Claude Monet, Henri Matisse, Rembrandt, Paul Cezanne, Peter Paul Rubens, Wassily Kandinsky, Raphael, Gustav Klimt, Paul Klee, Paul Gauguin and Michelangelo.

     

    If you have articles you have written that you feel would go well on our site please send it over.

    Shawn Larson is the owner and operator of CafeProducts.com; A website where people can buy products and find startup and ongoing resources for building and growing their restaurant businesses. Shawn has also been a contibuting writer in a variety of places including the Colorado Business Journal and Lifestyle Magazine.

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    We like to stay connected with the coffee communities. Below is a list of coffee link sites and how they work.
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    TopCoffees.com has a good espresso-coffee links program featuring various types of espresso and coffee sites which include anything from coffee rousting, coffee supplies, epresso equipment or espresso carts. Im not sure how the ranking system works.  Stats are hard to track but the site does seem like it is legetimate.
    Espresso Top 50 has an good espresso-coffee links program featuring various types of coffee sites which include anything from coffee rousting, coffee supplies, epresso equipment or espresso carts. All sites are ranked each week by the number of unique daily hits.
    Coffee Hits has a extensive espresso-coffee links program featuring various types of general espresso and coffee sites which include anything from coffee rousting, coffee supplies, epresso equipment or espresso carts. All sites are ranked ever 24 hours.
    Top Beans is a new site affiliated with espressoforums.com.  It is a espresso link sytem that features espresso and coffee links.  Its positive features include the ability to add your banner with the link.  I am not sure how it ranks the site but will show you in and out statistics.