Hi everybody!I have a small business, But I would like to expand it a little bit and switch to the B2B model. Now, as you can guess, my business is narrowed to B2C. Still, I don’t have a huge business, but I would like to see any potential growth opportunities.At the moment I have a small car repair shop. We also sell different car spare parts, both original and aftermarket spare parts. Since our city is not very large, there are not so many other car repair shops. I would say, even more, it’s hard to call them our competitors since we all have many customers and don’t even compete with each other. I’m not sure if this situation is possible in other cities. But, we just got lucky.Still, some other car repair shops pop up around our small town, and they also would like to order car spare parts. Since I don’t think they are going to order in bulk, I thought they could buy my dead stock from me. Well, I’m not gonna sell them something with defects, but I still have a lot of car parts that I’ve ordered too much. Besides, I think I can open something like a warehouse and just become one of the retailers in my region.But, on the other hand, if we think in the long run, there is a possibility to switch to the B2B model completely. So, I guess it is worth considering to test the market now and think in advance about B2B lead generation? It is hard to compete on a global scale rather than operating on a local market.I know it’s a bit earlier to think about stuff like this, and now I’m just dreaming big. But, still, I would like to know some details if I ever try this niche. It would be interesting to know what type of hidden stones I might face as an entrepreneur? I understand that this market niche might be highly competitive. That’s why I’m gonna start operating as a retailer on a local market. I’m not sure if someone else plans to do the same thing.Anyway, I’ve decided to share it here with you guys. I wonder what do you think of that? see hubwealthy.com/wealthy
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