Many people who are thinking of starting their own business direct their eyes to selling flowers. Indeed, what could be more pleasant than to give people joy, make people happy with the help of nature. Spend the whole day among the beauty, on the background of bright colors, make compositions of them, putting a certain meaning there - it is a true pleasure. However, to open a 24-hour flower store is far from a simple matter. Gone are the days when you could buy flowers only at a certain time, standing in line, having previously run through many stores.
In today's world, people may need flowers at any time of the day or night. Therefore, when opening this business is very important to consider that it should work around the clock. And, of course, the store must be presented on the Internet in the form of a colorfully designed website, with detailed information, such as, for example, the online store "Flowers" ekaflowers.ru.
The flower business is a lucrative business. In Russia alone, its turnover is more than one and a half billion dollars a year. And only a third of this amount is accounted for by plants grown in pots. The rest of the profit is divided among themselves flower stores. Before you open a store, you should take into account the fact that 90% flowers are supplied to Russia from abroad. Consequently, store owners should be perfectly aware of the laws and rules of importing flowers. This is, first of all, the Customs Code and various regulations of "Rosselkhoznadzor". Only by knowing the laws, it is possible to avoid fines, additional costs and unjustified monetary expenses.
The flower business has one peculiarity. The number of sales increases significantly during general holidays or famous days like Valentine's Day. On these days, smart flower merchants significantly reduce the prices of their products, which is certainly due to the increasing turnover. After all, flowers are delicate, perishable products. Therefore, their prices should be such that flowers do not lie fallow in stores.
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