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Old August 31st 06, 08:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Default I need help in selling a turbo repair business.

Can someone point me in the right direction in selling this business.
Here is the information:

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BUSINESS FOR SALE
Established Turbo-Jet Engine Repair Business.
Land, Inventory, Buildings, Machinery

www.turboengineservices.com
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thank you

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Old September 1st 06, 12:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.misc
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Default I need help in selling a turbo repair business.

In article .com,
wrote:

Can someone point me in the right direction in selling this business.
Here is the information:


1) you don't give any useful information to help a person
decide if they want to follow-up. For example, is this a real
business, or is this you job, and you are really selling a job
to someone else? What kind of money are you looking for? What
kind of financing are you offering? Do you have real customers?
Is the inventory current or stale?

2) it seems pretty unlikely that a buyer is going to find a
web page with your ad, and then look at the ad. You need to
be advertising in trade magazines and places where these turbos
are bought and sold.

3) business brokers have access to the biggest base of people
looking to buy a business. By locking them out, you lock out
your best chance to sell to an individual.

4) your site looks like you have prepared a technical presentation.
The problem is that people who are willing to shell out in the 7
and 8 digit range are going to be business people. You need to
gear your presentation to those type of people. You have to show
how someone could buy this puppy, operate it remotely, and make
money.

-john-

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