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He starts out with demographics, which he explains where his market would be. In this instance he uses the River Park, as a place as an example of where we can place our future business. This is important, because it’s very realistic, because there is a lot of open land to build there if anyone is looking to start up a business. He then he goes on to ethnics and age, elaborating on how that’s important when choosing what industry or business you want to open up. What he talks about relates a lot to what we are currently doing in class. Looking for who or what market we are targeting when we develop our pitches. Then he goes on to leakage and shows what businesses we currently have in Porterville, and what we are against if we start up a business in the area. So this ties back to what the community demands and who our potential competitors would be. His job is to go out and look for businesses that we don’t currently have, and bring them to Porterville. So I’m assuming he’s very good at networking, and getting to know others, since he reaches out to big companies and negotiates whether or not they would like to sustain a business here. Zoning is his next topic of discussion, explaining that when …show more content…

In his opinion he believes that the minimum wage going up to fifteen dollars an hour will harm the smaller businesses here in Porterville. Which I agree with, and it’s also something business owners and future business owners have to take into consideration. Another key idea he brought into mind was, what about the people who already make fifteen dollars an hour for more stressful jobs that require more out of someone. They are going to expect a raise to do their job since they would be getting paid a set minimum just like everyone else. Therefor In my opinion I agree with him too it’s something that’s going to effect small businesses in the central valley

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