Nightclub Issues for Entrepreneurs
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Nightclub Issues for Entrepreneurs
Nightclub Issues for Entrepreneurs
Making a living for many people is hard work. Monday through Friday might be a very stressful period. For young adults, it might be even more stressful due to a new working habit. Therefore, getting off work on a Friday evening might lead one to want to enjoy their Friday and Saturday nights before returning to another stressful week. Many young adults enjoy dancing to loud music and socializing with consumption of alcoholic beverages. A nightclub is the perfect place to unite these people for this common purpose.
How many people do you know would love to attend a nightclub on some nights? Well for me I would not even be able to count the number of people that would want to go. So for an entrepreneur this would seem like the perfect market right?
Nightclub owners could make a lot of money, drink all they want, get a great business and personal networking system, and be entertained for free. So why doesn’t every entrepreneur just go and start a nightclub. Well one factor that is emphasized on is the failure rate. According to Nikko Hendi, principal of the nightclub consulting firm Nikkel Design & Developers, there is an eighty-five percent failure rate for nightclubs, eighty-five percent go bankrupt within two years. This high failure rate could be caused by extreme competitions, wrong location, or too low classed. However, the cause that leads this venture to its last breath is usually the impressions that the nightclubs have on the people. The impression that nightclubs have on people could cause the customers not to attend or to act on shutting them down.
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