Ok this one could get a bit lengthy:
Some of my statements that I have made thus far reflect both sides of the fence,
I myself am a bit of a "hack". I sharpen skates for youth hockey players in my local area, it is my part time job. I do not pay for store frontage or space, electric or really anything. I charge 10 dollars per pair, 2 dollars more than my nearest competitor, a much larger rink (technically 4 rinks) and they lease a huge retail space. Employ plenty of employees, etc... Bottom line is they are in it only for profit. Their customer service is terrible, every skate that I sharpen that they are charging 8 dollars for is not properly done. In fact they are horribly off level which poses the skater a huge challenge to perform as well as a much higher injury risk. I personally own more capable, adjustable, and technologically sound equipment than they use. I also have had years and years of education on proper skate sharpening, and even more years of experience with the top 1% of hockey players in the world.
I was fortunate enough to be an Equipment manager for the NHL's Washington Capitals. I was on the team when we went all the way to the Stanley Cup, and I was the for all the years of sorrow and sucking that came after, until we got good again. there is not one person within a 200 miles who uses the same equipment, has the talent, and has the experience that I have. I am gaining new customers every day, most of whom come to me after a bad experience from the "competition". should I feel bad? I really don't. I pay taxes on my additional income, when most probably wouldn't as it's largely cash transactions. I donate 2 out of my 10 dollars back to youth hockey at the ice rink I sharpen at to help the grass roots hockey system they have get equipment to start playing. Hockey equipment is quite expensive, much like our sport. Ultimately this will result in more customers for my business. It is a win win for all parties involved, I get more $ to dump in my Freak, kids get to experience hockey that otherwise wouldn't. And I provide my current customer with a product or service that cannot be gotten if I didn't.
Moral to my long winded story,
1) every business starts out with one customer. Whether their company is big or small to start, we all start somewhere.
2) if you perform a needed service, people will come to you if they have a need and you keep yo