So, i think i know /biz/s opinion already (from "if you have the money to do that, just trade stocks" to "RETAIL IS DEAD") but i'm curious to see what a bunch of desperate NEETs think about the prospects of opening a physical shop, lets say a bookshop, lets assume i'm not retarded and have an online presence.
Now i'm aware i could just get a little unit and become a purely online seller, or even just sell via amazon - but i guess i'm a little old fashioned, plus romantic, i just feel physical shops offer a valuable experience, and i do think a lot of people enjoy a more tactical experience still.
>>1818197
From /biz perspective? Money sink.
But hey, if you think you would enjoy it...
>>1818197
If you can generate a business plan, and really think you understand the market and how to come out ahead, good luck.
Making isn't really for me, and neither are customers, so it's just not my interest. Not a NEET, successful robot.
book stores are probably going to be an impossible brick and mortar option in coming years, they've been shrinking and vanishing since internet became mainstream, just like blockbuster, music/record stores, and postal shipping.
probably not a good idea to jump into a market naturally dying due to advancement in technology. I'd say the same thing to someone wanting to open a newspaper business
But that's just my two cents.