Friday, October 8, 2010

Steps in Starting a Catering Business

The catering industry is one of the most promising business exploits of today. Thousands upon thousand of cash are spent for catering events, parties and social gatherings annually. If you are one of the few people who have the knack for setting up food for evens and occasions such as parties, birthday celebrations, social gatherings and the likes, then starting a catering business is the right kind of business that you must explore.

If you are thinking of starting a catering business, you must first organize some sort of a business plan. Having a business plan is one way of securing a loan for your catering business. In addition to that, you will also be more organized, thereby ensuring a proficient and dependable relation with your potential customers.

In starting a catering business, it is essential that you must first secure all the required licenses and permits in operating a catering business. Make sure that you comply with the regulations of the “Health Department”. It is important that you visit the local office of the Health Department so that you will know the things that are needed in starting a catering business.

Once you have secured all of the essential papers, permits and licenses needed, it is also important that you make your mind up on the type of food that you will provide for your customers. It is very important that you have all the equipment needed in preparing the food. Most of the time you will prepare the food on your place, however, always take into consideration that there will be times wherein you will have to prepare the food at your customer’s location; that is why it is important that you must find means of transporting your equipments.

If you are thinking of starting a catering business but your cooking aptitude is not as appealing as you want them to be, you can fine tune them by taking up courses being offered by certain institutions. There are also some colleges that offer culinary courses and management courses in catering business. These short term courses will provide significant appeal to your catering business.

If you have carried out the things that were mentioned and now have your catering business in full operation, the next step that you must do is to advertise your catering business. Although advertising your catering business is not an easy task, there are lots of ways to do it. You can pay for a slot on your local newspapers, or you can advertise your catering business through other means such as radios and television or you can advertise your catering business in your community through “word of mouth”. It is the best way to advertise.

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