Today's Small Business Seller Tip: Be Postive About The New Owner - When you've sold your business it's time to be positive about the new owner. Even if you have some doubts, present the best. Transfer the goodwill you have built with other businesses, customers, and the public to the new owner. Focus on their strengths and prep them for doing the best possible job. Alert everyone to the fact that it will be a transition and the need to be patient but that you feel the change will be a positive one.
BizBen viewers rated a taco quick serve company, a chimney sweep business, and a props manufacturing listing as some of the more popular California business opportunities, franchises, and small businesses that were listed yesterday on BizBen.com by business owners, business brokers, and real estate agents.
Today's Top 10 BizBen List Of California Business Opportunities:
1.
Taco quick serve company for sale in Sacramento Area - strong sales. priced to sell.
2.
Chimney sweep business for sale in Big Bear Lake - chimney sweep, furnace & duct cleaning & repair business.
3.
Props manuracturing listing for sale in San Fernando Valley - manufacturer of foam latex systems and creator of entertainment props.
4.
European market company for sale in Sacramento - located on a main street in the booming Roseville suburb of Sacramento.
5.
Auto dealership business for sale in Southern California - very profitable 20 year old business offers a great lifestyle for a new owner.
6.
Internet cyber cafe listing for sale in Downtown - close to college & high school. Over 1,350 members. Huge parking. Very low rent.
7.
Smoke shop wholsale company for sale in Rancho San Diego - a profitable and growing wholesale/retail smoke shop.
8.
Restaurant business for sale in Sacramento - lucrative restaurant business opprtunity.
9.
Coin laundry opportunity for sale in Los Angeles - great location with excellent rent & lease.
10.
Ice cream franchise for sale in Alameda County - great location, best franchise project gross 400kfor 2007.
Posted on February 10, 2007 |
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