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heidiMemberIt really depends on the area, the local economy, number of similar businesses, supply/demand, and your own area of expertise. There is no blanket answer for this. If you live in a rural area in Mississippi, you will probably do well selling farm equipment, but the issue there would be that you’re dealing with tight-knit communities. If you live in Atlanta, I would open something that caters to the middle and upper classes since they have the most disposable income. Basically, any place where you open a business, and I think specifically in the south and midwest, people want you to take an active interest in the community. They aren’t going to give their money to a carpet bagger who’s in town to make some quick bank. Southerners are high-maintenance that way.
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