How Dine In Delivery Service Makes Money
Category: Dine In Delivery
This is another way the Dine In Delivery business can be very different.
Imagine for a moment, that you have invested the time, effort and money to get a Dine-In Delivery business set up in your area. You have signed up the restaurants, printed and distributed the menu guides and now, the phones are ringing with orders.
The food delivery service business is now a going venture and worth more than you put into it. Instead of the $20,000 or so you started with, it is now worth $40,000 or more because it’s a going business.
You could sell 5-10% of it for several thousand dollars to someone who would do your dispatching. This person, in effect, is buying the dispatching job for a small piece of the pie and to be able to say they own a share of the business they operate.
This person could then take over much of the work of the business, but you would still own most of it. That would give you time, for instance, to start up another Dine-In Delivery, or maybe just play some golf!
By the way, to start up another Dine-In Delivery, keep in mind you only need the money for the menu guides,
phone and rent. You don’t need to spend another $17,500 for another review! You’ve already paid for the knowledge and we’re not smart enough to figure out how to charge you
for it again.
So, to start up a second business, you only need a couple thousand dollars for start up expenses and an agreement to use the Dine-In Delivery name if you choose to.
So, get your second one off the ground and sell maybe 10% to your dispatcher for $2,500 $3,000. The economics of this second one look pretty good already don’t they?
You’ve already recovered all your costs because you didn’t have to pay for a second review!
This is something you cannot just do with any business. Take a doctor or lawyer for example. After he/she
graduates from many years of expensive education, he may start his own business or “practice”.
He says he’s going into the medical or legal business, but he has to do all the work himself. His nurse or
paralegal cannot take over for him. To make more money, he has to work and bill more hours.
In our business, maybe one of your best drivers might like to be involved as an equity involved dispatcher.
After all, that’s quite a promotion for him and can take over for you. He can be shown how to do it because
it’s not brain surgery.
In our business, you can cleverly back out of all or part of the work and the business still goes on!
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