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How to become a consultant

How to become a consultant!  I recently sold a teahouse I had owned and operated for six years.  I am thinking about consulting with B&B owners and other independents who would like to open a tearoom, either in conjunction with a present business (B&B) or a separate entity.  Am not sure how to begin.


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