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Thinking about starting a home base catering business? The following
article provides tips to help you get started.
Starting a Home Based Catering Business
A catering business is a service oriented business. Caterers will
provide food, sometimes supplies and service for social events like
weddings, anniversary parties and just about any other gathering.
What skills are helpful?
The number one skill that would be helpful in running a catering
business would be the love of food and the passion to cook. To run a
successful catering service you will need to be able to work well under
pressure, keep your calm and be reliable. When you are offering a
service based business you are selling your dependability instead of a
product. Deliver what you promise.
What tools are needed?
If you are just beginning a catering service you might be able to
eliminate some start up costs by renting equipment instead of outright
purchasing it. In the long run renting probably would end up being more
expensive if it’s done over and over but until you get a few contracts
and some cash flow it could be the way to go.
Besides the equipment you will need to do all the cooking, you’ll need
chafing dishes for serving the food hot and insulated containers for
transporting it. You will need some other basic business items as well.
A phone line, fax machine, client contracts, and possibly even a
computer and internet access if you plan on working online at all.
How do you get started?
My first suggestion would be to hold a ‘pretend’ catering event. Have
your friends and family be the guinea pigs. Find out what cooking for a
large group of people is like if you haven’t done it already. Having a
‘pretend’ party will give you first hand experience with the planning,
cooking and pulling off the social event.
If things go well and you are still ready to move forward with your
decision and start this catering service you need to choose a name. Even
before choosing a name it might be a good idea to check into the
legalities of beginning your own business. Check to see if you need a
permit, find out what your local and state laws are in regards to
starting your own business.
Once you have all the legal issues worked out you need to decide how to
market yourself. Print up some flyers and hang them at local grocery
stores, your library, etc. Send out a brochure to area companies that
could possibly use catering services for social events. Have business
cards made up so that they are handy to give out when you are in public.
If you have a love for cooking especially in large amounts and providing
a service to others starting a catering business might be right up your
alley. Research other caterer’s in your area; you will want to offer
reasonable prices and find ways that you can make yourself unique so
that you aren’t just another caterer out there. With time, dedication
and perseverance you can become successful!
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