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New Business Idea.

Hello, my name is Naomi Everson, and I am currently working with the Princes Trust on a business idea, I would love to hear some feedback if anyone has any for me.

My business is called Shoes At Home, and it will provide a shoe fitting service for children from the comfort of your own home.

With a range of brands and fitting I would visit you at your home and measure and fit your children/children with the appropriate shoes.

I would provide my service during the holidays and after or before school, and after trading hours so you can simply relax.

I will be working from a van, fully stocked with shoes for children.

Please let me know your thoughts, I will be looking to trade in East Dulwich and surrounding areas.


Many Thanks,


Naomi Everson

Shoes At Home

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Great to hear that you think this is a good idea, lovely to have some input!

Would you mind if I took some details from you? At this point I need to gather some potential customers to show the Princes trust that I am indeed gathering a focus group, and to eventually secure a grant with them and get my business of the ground.


I can log your details and keep you updated, and of course inform you of when I will be launching, and maybe even book you in for an appointment! very exciting.


If you would like to help,

maybe you could private message me your Name and email address?

I would be so grateful.


Kind Regards,


Naomi

Shoes At Home

I absolutely understand how shoe shopping can be very tricky, especially you have slightly different needs and of course you should have exactly the same selection of brands and styles to ensure that your child is 100% happy and comfortable in their shoes.


I can assure you that Shoes At Home would provide a very tailored and personal service, and a record of every child's fitting and size will be made, so that the next time I or a member of my team visits you, we will know exactly what the needs may be, and to also create relationships so that each child can feel comfortable and confident in telling us exactly how their shoes are looking and feeling!


It is Great to hear that you think this is a good idea, lovely to have some input!

Would you mind if I took some details from you? At this point I need to gather some potential customers to show the Princes trust that I am indeed moving forward with my business, and to eventually secure a grant with them and get my business of the ground.


I can log your details and keep you updated, and of course inform you of when I will be launching, and maybe even book you in for an appointment! very exciting.


If you would like to help,

maybe you could private message me your Name and email address?

I would be so grateful.


Kind Regards,


Naomi

Shoes At Home

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