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Written by Ramon Thomas
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Thursday, 29 March 2007 |
Thank you very much for attending our first workshop on Saturday, 24th March. This e-mail is a summary of what was discussed and some suggestions on the next steps for you to consider.
If you have your desposit and a venue contact Terry to place your order on (011) 834 6755.
The aim of these workshops is to set the scene for those of you who have considered running and Internet Café as a small business. This is not yet a franchise business but we are considering that option. The main points we discussed is as follows:
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The infrastructure components of the Internet Café
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The benefits and advantages of this type of small business
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Revenue sources
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Background on the Internet industry
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Background on Ramon Thomas (NETucation) / Terry Mohlala (Terry Computers)
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Basic Costs Breakdown + Income Estimations
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Industry Portal http://www.internetcafedirectory.co.za
To download the Powerpoint Presentation click here. If you have problems downloading the presentation please reply to this e-mail and I'll send it to you. I've decided not to attach the presentation to make this e-mail as small as possible.
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Written by Ramon Thomas
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Thursday, 22 March 2007 |
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A black empowered joint venture is hosting the first workshop for people who wish to start an Internet Café as a small business this weekend. And a new industry portal www.internetcafedirectory.co.za
is being launched at the same time.
22 March 2007 (Johannesburg): The Internet Café industry is set for a boom between now and 2010. In part, this is because of growing demand from the general population, tourists, and students who live outside of major metropolitan areas. |
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Written by Amitava Banerjee
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Tuesday, 06 March 2007 |
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Ten feet of snow has fallen over the last few days, but the highest permanent cybercafé in the world, located at Sherathang Trade Mart in Sikkim, 50 km from Gangtok, is still open for business.
The Community Information Center (CIC) cum cybercafé, at an elevation of 13,600 feet, is featured in the Limca Book of World Records. It is a vital lifeline for residents of this remote area — from armymen to students and border personnel.
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