Should AJ Open Crazy AJ's?
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@scottalanmiller said:
Doing it in Nica would require working as an Internet cafe that also does repair and whatever you can find that people need (gaming, classes, one on one tutoring, sell coffee, beer, rum, etc.) I'm not kidding the Internet cafes sell alcohol here.
I like it!
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@scottalanmiller said:
Doing it in Nica would require working as an Internet cafe that also does repair and whatever you can find that people need (gaming, classes, one on one tutoring, sell coffee, beer, rum, etc.) I'm not kidding the Internet cafes sell alcohol here.
Do they have private cubbies like they do in Japan?
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Nothing in Nica would be like Japan. This is one of the poorest countries in the world. Private space, air conditioning... those things are premiums.
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Internet cafes are only just starting to see little LCD screens here!
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How many internet cafe's are there?
How difficult would it be to setup a 10 PC internet cafe, do you think?
What does internet access cost there?
From the sounds of it, a bunch of used Dell's in the $100-200 range would be perfect for that place. So the PC's wouldn't cost to much..
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@Dashrender said:
How many internet cafe's are there?
Tons here in Granada. It's popular and needed. That's why an Internet cafe as a base business with the repair, training and more to make it stand out is the idea.
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@Dashrender said:
From the sounds of it, a bunch of used Dell's in the $100-200 range would be perfect for that place. So the PC's wouldn't cost to much..
No, super low power devices that are fanless are ideal. You want to minimize power draw as much as possible.
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@Dashrender said:
What does internet access cost there?
That I don't know, it is included with our rent here. Can't be much, though.
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@Dashrender said:
How difficult would it be to setup a 10 PC internet cafe, do you think?
Not hard at all.
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It would be a very relaxing job. Site around at a computer all day, chatting on ML and writing articles waiting for people to come in and use the cafe.
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@scottalanmiller said:
It would be a very relaxing job. Site around at a computer all day, chatting on ML and writing articles waiting for people to come in and use the cafe.
If you were going to stay there for any length of time.. you should do it!
hell, even if you don't plan to stay you should still do it, then sell the business to a local..
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I don't see people leaving Central America too often. People who like it enough to come here seem to stay here. It's just a nice lifestyle.
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@scottalanmiller said:
I don't see people leaving Central America too often. People who like it enough to come here seem to stay here. It's just a nice lifestyle.
I was talking about you.
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the way to go would for sure be chromebox.
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't see people leaving Central America too often. People who like it enough to come here seem to stay here. It's just a nice lifestyle.
I was talking about you.
Oh, I should open a Crazy AJ's? Will I have to pay a franchise fee to @thanksajdotcom ?
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@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
It would be a very relaxing job. Site around at a computer all day, chatting on ML and writing articles waiting for people to come in and use the cafe.
If you were going to stay there for any length of time.. you should do it!
hell, even if you don't plan to stay you should still do it, then sell the business to a local..
I'm working on bigger business plans here. Trying to talk @Eric into moving down here and opening a thousand acre farm near the coast.
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@scottalanmiller said:
@Dashrender said:
@scottalanmiller said:
I don't see people leaving Central America too often. People who like it enough to come here seem to stay here. It's just a nice lifestyle.
I was talking about you.
Oh, I should open a Crazy AJ's? Will I have to pay a franchise fee to @thanksajdotcom ?
Don't forget whose name is above the front door!
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Crazy's ?
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I'm imagining a room of say eight Chromeboxes with smallish LCDs for people to use. Make the place comfortable and you have a unique offering. The places that exist now aren't that nice really. They are very cheap. Have one Windows machine set up with Steam and GOG, buy some games as money allows. Hook it up with a projector and make a little gaming station. Rent it out for more money and do special events and stuff to hook the locals. Offer print services too.
Offer computer repair and supplies. Mostly basic stuff, but enough that people can get what they need to keep working. Cheap routers, cables, mice, keyboards, adapters, etc. Then go around to every hotel, hostel, bed and breakfast and the like around and drop off flyers for them to give to guests if they need anything. Have a business that takes care of the locals but also leverages the tourists.