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Scottsville CBL – Launching Your Product or Service and Pricing
March 23, 2022 @ 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm
Week 4:
Launching Your Product or Service and Pricing
Week 4 of the 8 week Scottsville Community Business Launch
In this interactive webinar, we explore the operational and logistical needs of launching your product or service, including pricing strategies.
Virtual attendance available for entrepreneurs not participating in the cohort program: Register
Participants will join us for the 8 week program featuring 7 workshops, culminating in a pitch competition for the prize money.
Week 1: Main Street Success Might Require Secret Sauce
Week 2: Starting Your Business
Week 3: Marketing, Sales, and Your Brand
Week 4: Launching Your Product or Service and Pricing
Week 5: Business Model
Week 6: Cash Flow, Record Keeping, and Funding
Week 7: Pitch Prep
Week 8: Pitch Competition
Scottsville Community Business Launch FAQ’s:
What kinds of businesses are you looking for?
Most. The Town has zoning that affects where certain businesses can operate, but that’s not hard to answer case by case. Market research and surveys show strong support for restaurants, niche retail like clothing, personal services, and health and medical services. All kinds of creative ideas are welcome!
I already do business in Scottsville. Is this for me?
Maybe. The program’s main goal is to fill vacant buildings and create jobs. It would be great to expand your home-based business to a storefront and hire more staff. An existing business must expand their physical space, or grow their services by hiring two or more full-time employees.
How quickly do I have to open my business?
Your business must be open in town by September 30, 2022. The sooner the better! Summertime tourism is a strong boost in Scottsville.
What kind of data will be collected from my business?
Not much different from your tax filings, and the records will remain confidential. For three years, the Town needs to report to the grant agency about the size of your building, amount spent on equipment, and amount of taxes paid.