OPENING YOUR OWN TEA BUSINESS
The tea business is growing. Now is the time to start your own
business. Starting a tea business can take many different forms
other than a tea room. You can open a tea bar or have a
home-based business. Opening a tea room isn't the only option
that you have. You can have a home-based business with several
options.
Tea is becoming very popular. Now is the time to get into the
tea trade. It is expected that the tea business will double in
the next five years. In 2000 the tea business had $4.2 billion
in sales. In 2010 it is expected to reach $10 billion. As you
can see, opening a tea business now is going to increase as more
and more people turn to tea. The potential earnings are there
for you and your hard work!
Opening a tea bar is less expensive than opening a tea room. A
tea bar would be in the same category as a Starbucks. A tea bar
has less restrictions than a tea room which in generally
classified as a restaurant.
Your tea business could be in-home sales and presentations.
These are home parties where you could educate people about tea
as well as sell tea and tea accouterments. Your imagination can
run wild in this department. After all, we've all been to
Tupperware parties, candle parties, kitchen parties, and
clothing parties. You can use some of their ideas for launching
this type of tea business. One of your biggest selling points
for this type of business is the health of drinking tea. This
would be one of the main reasons people would host a tea
presentation in their home.
If you like to speak to groups, you could talk on all aspects of
tea. You topics could range from health benefits to history of
tea to Victorian tea parties or to tea etiquette. There are many
groups that would love to learn about tea. Tea is gaining in
popularity and the tea business is forecast to double in the
next five years. Start with your local church groups. Retirement
homes, newcomers clubs, health care networks, local bookstores,
libraries, schools, including home schools would all be
interested in having tea talks. You can present classes at your
local community college and/or university. The parks and
recreation department holds summer classes and would love to
have one to offer on tea. Also, local clubs, such as the Red Hat
Society love to have speakers. I found that once they knew I
gave tea talks, they all wanted to hire me.
Another idea for a tea business is leading tea tours. These can
be tours of your local area or adjoining areas. You can work
with travel organizations and set up tours across the United
States as well as in foreign countries.
If you like to write, there are many publications that have
guest authors. Or, you might want to write a book. Books about
tea are just becoming popular. You could publish a book about
tea rooms across your section of the country. You could gather
recipes from tea rooms across your section of the country or
across the United States. Tea rooms love to have this free
publicity.