TOPIC: Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business?

Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 10:27 #790080

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sa pananaw ko eh baka naman nasasabi nating dying kasi mababa sales ngayon dahil matumal,pwede din nating i-consider na depende rin sa area o market ang isang comshop.sa tingin ko hindi basta-basta mamatay ang ganitong negosyo dahil isa sa mga kailangan ng isang individual ang pag gamit ng computer.
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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 11:24 #790091

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gigaboy wrote: I say yun business is evolving not dying... why?

* eSport is gaining popular due to continuous development of new multinetwork game.

* New generation of software games which require better graphics and multimedia capability

* Development and support of lan to lan gaming connection. Ex. SMM Philippines

* Consolidation of Internet Cafe business. Small cafe operator offering cheap price will perish. While franchise and multi-branch operator will
survive due to bigger market share and better business model.

* Evolving, in some areas I see former ICafe operator is slowly transforming from only pure net service to multi-service business. Example: Eload/Fax/Scanning/Bayad Center/telecom service (Skype to skype video call), stationary store, pc repair, travel agency and even a beauty parlor rolled into one.



Tama ka. Magpapatunay nyan yung mga nag susulputan na mga super shops na franchise at branches. 100 pc napupuno sa 30 pesos per hour. Ang dying nga cguro ay yung mga small shops sa barangay. Iba na kc gusto ng mga players ngyn. Hindi na maka mura. Unang una na ang stability ng connection lalu na sa Dota2. Pangalawa ang comfort. Kasi maghapon ka mag lalaro ayaw mo ng may maingay at magulo sa likod mo tapos ang init pa. Personaly mas gusto ko gumastos kesa mag tipid kung sulit naman. Kung 10 pesos per hour ang shop na gusto mo paglaruan e dapat tangapin mo na yung bantot, ingay, gulo at lag sa shop na yun.

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 11:47 #790097

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boy_pickup wrote:

gigaboy wrote: I say yun business is evolving not dying... why?

* eSport is gaining popular due to continuous development of new multinetwork game.

* New generation of software games which require better graphics and multimedia capability

* Development and support of lan to lan gaming connection. Ex. SMM Philippines

* Consolidation of Internet Cafe business. Small cafe operator offering cheap price will perish. While franchise and multi-branch operator will
survive due to bigger market share and better business model.

* Evolving, in some areas I see former ICafe operator is slowly transforming from only pure net service to multi-service business. Example: Eload/Fax/Scanning/Bayad Center/telecom service (Skype to skype video call), stationary store, pc repair, travel agency and even a beauty parlor rolled into one.



Tama ka. Magpapatunay nyan yung mga nag susulputan na mga super shops na franchise at branches. 100 pc napupuno sa 30 pesos per hour. Ang dying nga cguro ay yung mga small shops sa barangay. Iba na kc gusto ng mga players ngyn. Hindi na maka mura. Unang una na ang stability ng connection lalu na sa Dota2. Pangalawa ang comfort. Kasi maghapon ka mag lalaro ayaw mo ng may maingay at magulo sa likod mo tapos ang init pa. Personaly mas gusto ko gumastos kesa mag tipid kung sulit naman. Kung 10 pesos per hour ang shop na gusto mo paglaruan e dapat tangapin mo na yung bantot, ingay, gulo at lag sa shop na yun.



Whahahahaha

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 12:18 #790101

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para sa akin di pa naman. yung income ko mas lumaki or nag stable pa ngayon compare sa past few years simula ng matayo itong shop

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 12:42 #790106

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dying maybe pero kumikita pa namn, diretso lang hanggang kumikita hehe

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 12:44 #790107

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Tanungin nyo sila kuya mark at lotr kung dying na whahahaha

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 12:48 #790108

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"Survival of the FITTEST".

Sa tingin ko hindi yung industry ang dying... Sa pagkakaalam ko pati mauunlad na bansa katulad ng Japan, Korea, Taiwan even Dubai ay may mga Internet Café. Kahit sa Hong Kong ay may mga Internet Café business din.

Ang dying ay ang mga may-ari ng industry na ito na hindi marunong magpatakbo ng business. Bakit ka papasok sa ganitong industriya kung simpleng trouble shooting lang ay hindi mo alam. Tapos kapag wala ng nagrerent sa iyo, biglang magbababa ng presyo. Ang mga totoong businessman/woman ay hindi nag-iisip ng pababa kundi pataas...

Hayaan lang natin silang magbaba at magsasara din yang mga yan...

Matira matibay lang talaga...

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 13:23 #790125

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tscoop wrote: its not dying but no longer profitable...


If its not profitable then its dead investment.

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 13:58 #790135

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Dagdag din sa unti-unting pagkahina ng industriya naten:

1. Shops na walang mga house regulations/rules.Pag sisilip ang mga magulang, ang makikita nila ay mga nakahubad, mga mababaho, mga OA mag-ingay, mga nagmumura. Kawalan ng simpleng disiplina at kaayusan.

Kaya ayan, pinagbabawalan ang mga anak na wag na dumayo sa businesses natin. At ang masakit pa, pagbabalingan pa tayo ng sisi ng media, ng mga politiko na bad influence tayo sa mga kabataan.

Sa totoo lang, hindi naman kelangan na maging ala-Mineski ang ambience ng shop mo para maging disiplinado at maayos ang customer. nasa pamamalakad yan.

2. Shops na hindi satisfactory ang internet connection.Example, magtitipid si owner A gamit ng residential plan tsk tsk tsk. Eh kapag ganyan kabagal lang pala ang internet na madadatnan sa shop, lalong gaganahan ang mga customer na bumili ng sariling pc at magpakabit ng dsl.

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Internet Cafe Business is a Dying Business? 04 May 2014 14:12 #790138

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esport is just a fad. may maturity ang mga games sa computer, unlike sa sport, baskeball is basket ball. UFC is UFC. di naman dying its not moving forward ang internet cafe sa pinas due to governmental restriction. lets face it, tingin pa rin ng government sa lan shop ay masamang ehemplo sa mga bata.

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