Archive for September, 2010

Opening Up Shop in Homer, Alaska

If you’re thinking about starting a new business in Homer, Alaska you’ve probably already done your homework on the demographics to support your idea.And while most of that research can be done online, there will come a time when you have to physically visit Homer to determine the feasibility of your idea.Fortunately, Homer has over 35 hotels, motels, and inns as well as many resorts and lodges to choose from. And if a bed and breakfast is more to your liking, there are over 100 in the nearby area to select from.Most visitors to Homer comment upon leaving that they wish they could stay longer, so make sure you allocate enough time for your visit to get a true sense of the area and the many wonders that Kachemak Bay has to offer. Continue Reading »

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Business Grows Outside of Homer

It’s no secret that Homer, Alaska is quickly becoming considered as one of the “last best places” to do business the old fashioned way.And why wouldn’t it since it offers everything that most independent entrepreneur seek a temperate climate and a burgeoning tourism industry two things that quickly spell success.But if Homer is still a bit “too bustling” with its increasing population then the nearby city of Seldovia might be an option. Continue Reading »

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Reinvent Yourself in Homer, Alaska

Have you ever wanted to just “get out of Dodge” and find a place that would welcome you with open arms and embrace your business pursuits with as much enthusiasm as you have for them yourself?If you answered “yes” then Homer, Alaska might be once place to consider for your getaway and reinvention.An incredibly quaint and pristine town known predominantly for its halibut fishing, you can bet that Homer has the appeal and romance of any Alaskan dream including hiking, beach access, nature refuges and viewing, horseback riding, whale watching, clamming, and golfing.In short if it can be done outdoors, it can be done in Homer, Alaska.And with that type of access to the great outdoors, it stands to reason there is vast opportunity for new business ideas and growth that keep with the common theme of appreciation for all things found in nature’s bounty.With the popularity of Homer on the increase, there is going to be a growing need for hospitality endeavors ranging from lodging to dining and everything in between.Think along the lines of a tour guide, golf pro, trail guide, fishing boat tour captain, a retail merchant in areas such as souvenirs, jewelry, or the arts. If you can think it, chances are there’s going to be a need for it as Homer continues to grow. Continue Reading »

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End of the Road in Homer, Alaska

Homer, Alaska affectionately calls itself the “end of the road” because of its perfect combination of glaciers, sparkling water, wildlife abundance and amenities that include medical care, restaurants, galleries, and lodging.In short, if Homer is the end of the road there certainly won’t be much left for wanting when considering this delightful Alaskan town as a possible retirement destination or perhaps even a spot to start the second phase of your life in the form of a new business venture.With retirement comes a frequent opportunity to build a second career or start a business venture, and with that there are a lot of reasons that Homer should be considered. Continue Reading »

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Why People Consider Homer: It’s An Alaskan Jewel

If it was possible to find a special jewel among the many existing in the treasure chest known as Alaska, then Homer would surely be one.Sitting proudly on the shore of Kachemak Bay, Homer is known to many a visitor and resident as the “Cosmic Hamlet by the Sea” because of the town’s abundant activity choices nestled in a nature-based respite.The greater Homer and surrounding community has an estimated 13,000 residents which grew from its meager beginnings in the 1800s when homesteaders and coal miners made up the bulk of the residents. Continue Reading »

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