Black People : A Possible Solution For Black Businesses

being in this kind of business , i can tell you first hand it 's not the product
or the hourly time open nor was it a unfairly treated customer it's true we
as people don't support our own , i took time to do a base check on how
people think and shop and what i found was not shocking but a disapointment
to black vendors / owners & small businesses .

The Base is to support our black businesses which we failed to do and still
doing , to this day 67% of my customers are white while 25% other race
show me that my very own people lack to support a black Business.

After doing my home work on these numbers making massive changes to give
my people what they want , it still failed the support base needed we just don't
support blacks as blacks .
 
Ralfa'il said:
Monetary



?????

How did you know?

Do we have it THAT bad, back in the D?

I'm in Detroit now. Been here for a minute.

Actually, that was a joke. But, in most barbershops, it's pretty much like that...a hangout spot. But, that all on the culture created by the owner of the shop.

I'll leave it right there. I don't want to get off topic and start showing how all things are connected. :lol: Y'all will be like..."What in the hell is this brotha talking about?" :D
 
$$RICH$$ said:
being in this kind of business , i can tell you first hand it 's not the product
or the hourly time open nor was it a unfairly treated customer it's true we
as people don't support our own , i took time to do a base check on how
people think and shop and what i found was not shocking but a disapointment
to black vendors / owners & small businesses .

The Base is to support our black businesses which we failed to do and still
doing , to this day 67% of my customers are white while 25% other race
show me that my very own people lack to support a black Business.

After doing my home work on these numbers making massive changes to give
my people what they want , it still failed the support base needed we just don't
support blacks as blacks .

I think that's the bottomline, black folks just don't support black businesses. We'll make this excuse and that excuse as to why we don't. At the end of the day, we'd just rather be disrespected and cheated by whites and asians.
 
$$RICH$$ said:
being in this kind of business , i can tell you first hand it 's not the product
or the hourly time open nor was it a unfairly treated customer it's true we
as people don't support our own , i took time to do a base check on how
people think and shop and what i found was not shocking but a disapointment
to black vendors / owners & small businesses .

The Base is to support our black businesses which we failed to do and still
doing , to this day 67% of my customers are white while 25% other race
show me that my very own people lack to support a black Business.

After doing my home work on these numbers making massive changes to give
my people what they want , it still failed the support base needed we just don't
support blacks as blacks .

If Black people are your target Rich, then go after them. I'm sure they're out there and waiting for someone like yourself to show them otherwise. Be the example for them of a Black man handling his business and charging reasonable prices with great customer service. They'll love you. Of course, there will be some who won't stay regardless and those that want to bargain on the price. Stay focused and determined and you'll Black clientele will rise.

We have to look at the Black market base as a group of people we want to sell our goods and services to. Go after them, woo them...because once we're with you...we're with you. When the name of business becomes a household name, then we're hooked. That's called "goodwill." We stick with you no matter what...especially, if you're up the block.

Don't give up, bruh. You can get them.
 

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