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Are Internet Cafes still a Good Business?

Been receiving a couple of emails lately (mostly from OFWs but there’s one from a Chinese/Taiwanese company) asking if there’s still some good business to be made with internet cafes in the Philippines. From accounts of friends and people who’ve been into the net cafe business as well as what we’re seeing in every mall and street alley, there’s some mixed reaction.

Five years ago, the prospects were better; way better. I myself was thinking of opening up one back then. My excitement was immediately doused after doing the math.

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Just like any other brick and mortar businesses, there are so many extraneous factors that’ll affect your likelihood of success in the internet cafe industry:

  • Location. Pick a good spot and you’ll hit a gold mine. Pick the wrong one and kiss your money goodbye.
  • Competition. Most business-minded people think of competition as a race to charge the lowest prices in order to win customers. While it’s good for the customers, exceeding the lower boundaries can drive you and your competitors to bankruptcy. One cannot expect to recover a Php500,000 investment if hourly rentals go down to as low as Php10. It goes without saying that in this industry, there are no customer loyalty; just cheaper rentals.
  • Quality/Consistency of Broadband Connectivity. For places that don’t have many options for bandwidth providers, this could spell trouble if your only source of connectivity conks out more frequently than you get brown-outs in your area. A backup DSL might be a good solution but many consider the extra cost to be not worth it.
  • Software Licensing. Many people who go into the net cafe business don’t factor in the cost of software licensing in their capital. Either they think they can get away with a few pirated copies or go open-source full-time. Still, there’s the class of ever-popular network games like Starcraft, WoW and CS which cost an arm and a leg to get a per-PC license. Maybe that’s why MMPORG pay-to-play model is more popular in this side of the globe.
  • Expected ROI. While previous half-decade old records saw a return-of-investment in just over a year, lower rentals due to fierce competition and over-saturation of net cafes have driven the ROI further back to as long as 3 years (that’s if you’re lucky enough). To sustain a business that long and derive your income from that sole business could easily drain you of energy and personal savings.

There’s also the question of how many PC units should a net cafe operate in order to realize profit. A friend, who runs a net cafe for about 3 years now, says you need at least 15 units to survive and get decent income. Does that mean others operating below that number are doomed to fail in the long run?

However, the growth and expansion of Netopia’s franchise around the country says there’s still good money to be made from the internet cafe business. Does that mean people wanting to venture into that industry should look into franchising? What do you think — given the opportunity and capital, do you feel a net cafe business in the Philippines is still a lucrative one?

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Abe is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of YugaTech with over 20 years of experience in the technology industry. He is one of the pioneers of blogging in the country and considered by many as the Father of Tech Blogging in the Philippines. He is also a technology consultant, a tech columnist with several national publications, resource speaker and mentor/advisor to several start-up companies.

355 Responses

  1. Avatar for joe joe says:

    I too, am going to put a biz like this. This wud be my specs:
    AMD Athlon 64LE1640 2.7GHZ
    ECS 6100PM-M2
    2 Gig RAM
    Galaxy Geforce 9500gt 512MB DDR2, 128bit
    80 Gig HD
    450 Watts Cooler Master PSU
    I’ll intend gaming to be at 1024×768 only, so i prefer 17″ CRT. CRT gives clear and vivid picture at any resolution, so preferred ko sya over LCD and at 1024×768, 9500gt may handle all games available at playable settings.

    Any comments are greatly appreciated.
    This wud be a 10 client 1 server setup, with 2mbps dynamic IP ISP from Globe or maybe a static IP of 768kbps from PLDT.

  2. Avatar for anet anet says:

    JOJIT,o kung cnong may alam, ano ang LAYOUTING? paano? sa mga services offered mo kc may nakalagay layouting…tnx kung cno man ang makasagot..

  3. Avatar for Tom Tom says:

    I am planning to open an internet cafe in front of our house. Our house is walking distance from schools but not that near. Can anybody give advise which is better. To concentrate on games or internet and other services (like copy, scan, and printing). Parang mas gusto ko kasi ung internet and other services lang, hindi na yung games.

    Is it advisable to buy the PC rather than through franchise?

  4. Avatar for anet anet says:

    i dont know hw to troubleshoot pc..why i sometimnes encounter ‘DISK BOOT FAILURE,INSERT THE DISK AND PRESS ENTER” .. Sabi ng techncian unplug and plug lng daw ung cable sa hard disk..im afraid bka masira although warranty pa ang cpu.. pls help me… i want to learn how to troubleshoot kya lng pano? . tnx in advance sa mga mbabait…

  5. Avatar for farrukh farrukh says:

    i want to start my own net cafe business. besides above comments which are realy helpful. i want to know more. pls. give more comprehensive comments.

    thanks

  6. Avatar for coleen coleen says:

    to jojit or ned or to everyone else.
    at this moment..my copy center ako sa tabi ng tatlong schools…sobrang okay naman yung kita..sa katunayan after 6 months..im ready to establish an internet cafe..
    sa ngayon may nakita na akong space at under negotiation na ako wether to rent or to buy…5000 to rent monthly or to buy about 200,000 need renovation suitable for internet cafe..kasi d cya dati cafe..pero ok lng naman.ung lot is for rent for about 1000 a month..
    ang gusto ko kasi eh malapit sa school ung cafe..pero wala akong makitang magandang space maliliit lng kasi ang mga stores dito malapit sa school…mostly ung mga internet nasa town center..dun ko nakita ung space na 5000 ung rent..
    ano advice nyo..ok kaya itong space na ito sa town center where the cafes mostly are??

  7. Avatar for karyl karyl says:

    hi itz me again,,dumating na nga po pala ung dsl namin maganda na po ung connection mabilis hindi na nabubufer at hinde narin naglalag ung mga online games but then konti na lang ung mga renters ko halos ung dati pa ring loyal na nagrerent sakin ung iba wala na talaga, pwede po ba humingi ng tips o advice kung panu ko mapapabalik ung dati kong costumer at kung anu pa po ung pwede kung gawin para pasukin na ko ulit ng maraming renters??
    mlaking tulong po sakin ang inyong mga maipapayo,…maraming salamt po!!
    godbless po sa ating lahat…

  8. Avatar for Nunik Nunik says:

    IMO, this is still a very profitable business. I recently opened my own 30 unit internet cafe and it has certainly been a gold mine for me.

    It really is all about location, location, location.

    Within the first 5 mths i have already earned almost half of my investment. I think the secret to having a great profit is to first establish a customer base. How would you do that? Talk to them, listen to what they want but never ever sacrifice your income just to make them happy.

    If any of you have plans to opening up a cafe, go! It is not a failing industry if you just know how to do it right.

  9. Avatar for Anna Anna says:

    Hay.. Mahirap talaga kahit anong business.. may ups and downs.. Ganun talaga e… Patatagan lang yan.. Kung susuko ka agad wala talaga mangyayari.. Kaya dapat hanggat kumikita ka ng maayos magtabi ka para pagdating ng time na mahina may reserba ka. like pag summer vacation humihina ang internet cafe.. Specially now, pakiramdam ko affected talaga tayo ng global financial crisis.. Im running a internet cafe for 2 and a half years now, well di ako masyado makaipon dahil nga sa mahal ng bills and maintenance, but still dito pa rin nanggagaling ang panggastos namin everyday.. and for me ok na yun.. wag lang malulugi..
    Good luck sating lahat… Sana maging successful tayo someday..

  10. Avatar for karyl karyl says:

    hi guyz need q po help kc po maxado na mahina internet cafe ko, i have only 6 pc at kumikita aq ng 15k monthly ang gamit ko lang kcng connection is smart bro dhil wlang line ng dsl sa lugar namin.advice naman po kung anu pang pwedeng gawin para mpbilis connection ko??maraming salamat po..

  11. Avatar for jessr jessr says:

    hi..plano ko this april magtayo din ng cafe dito sa me subd lang namin…sa ngayo kasi mga students e nagpupunta pa sa downtown para mga net o mag gaming..kaya naisip k na kung meron dito sa amin banda di na sila pupunta pa sa malayo? i hope i’m correct with this. plan ko is mga 10 units lang muna with 1 server. is this enough to start with? anu ano kayamg mga softwares ang kailangan ko at san makakakuha neto? location ko po is davao city..really appreciate reading feedbacks from u guys and ang dami kong natutunan..thanks..hope makahingi pa ng tips from u guys..

  12. Avatar for DTA DTA says:

    I’m gonna put it this way: no matter how good and numerous your equipment is, even if it’s the very best, you cannot succeed in this business without some experience and expertise with computers, and a total understanding on how such a business venture like this works.

  13. Avatar for Ned Ned says:

    weety may replied on Mar 14th, 2009 at 11:03 am (91)

    kuya NED i like your openion…pano mo un gnawa?pd magpaturo pls?

    bago lang ako sa biz na ito…kunti lang PC ko kasi gusto ko munang obserbahan kung ok.

    Good luck to us all…
    God bless!
    ——————–

    what do u mean po kung paano koginawa? ung may UN: at PASS sila? software lang po yun. Ask your tech mechanic about it.

  14. Avatar for sweety may sweety may says:

    kuya NED i like your openion…pano mo un gnawa?pd magpaturo pls?

    bago lang ako sa biz na ito…kunti lang PC ko kasi gusto ko munang obserbahan kung ok.

    Good luck to us all…
    God bless!

  15. Avatar for anet anet says:

    ako rin plan to start same business in a new subdivision.5 pc’s + 1 server… any advice plsss. tnx in advance. God bless.

  16. Avatar for sil sil says:

    taga san ka jojit? I also started year 2000, and now I have 27 units, I’m more in rentals, printing, repair, sales etc. anyways I’m just curious mukang kasing matao dyan sa inyo dahil marami na kayo dyang comp shop 40 wow..

  17. Avatar for jojit jojit says:

    internet cafe! magandang búsiness hanggang ngayon!..nag start ako 2000 5 pc with 1 employee…ngayon meron na ako 20 pc with 5 employees…sabi nga ang daming nagsulputan na int. cafe tapos pababaan ng presyo…pero ako di ako nakikipag pababaan ng price sila 10-15 per hour ako 20 pa rin..ang dami shop d2 sa amin nasa 40 na kami ata mahigit isang town lng kami…yun nga lang ang sa akin kase one stop shop kelangan isip ka ng lahat ng pede sa shop muh like ako
    1. internet
    2. pc rental
    3. typing job
    4. printing
    5. pvc id
    6. id lamination
    7. research
    8. cd dvd burn
    9. music editing
    10. mp3 video download
    11. rush id (meron ako ginawa maliit na studio)
    12. photo printing
    13. xerox (kaya lng ngaun wala kc sira)
    14. invitations
    15. layouting
    16. fax
    17. long distance
    18. meron din games kaya lng di kami masyado concentrates sa gaming! kung meron maglaro fine!..hehe..kasi nga una magulo…e kung internet sigurado magprint sila..
    19. scanning
    20. pc repair
    21. at marami pa! (baka meron pa po kau mashare na pede idagdag…

    sa ngayon siguro 1st week ng march magoopen naman ako ng branch sa tabi ng school…so yun lng po gudluck sa ating lahat! so sana ma-inspire yung iba….hehe…

  18. Avatar for sil sil says:

    at sa sipag at tyaga meron na rin akong mga napundar…GOD IS GOOD!!

  19. Avatar for sil sil says:

    Internet cafe/Computer shop is a very good business “IF”
    1-sariling pwesto at para di ka rerenta savings mo na yun
    2-me alam ka sa pag-gawa ng computer, alam mo magtroubleshoot, magreformat etc.
    3-ikaw ang tumao sa shop mo, kung gusto mo ng assistant make sure mapagkakatiwalaan, para pag me extra service ka like repair eh maiiwan mo sya..
    4-babaan ang per hour nyo BUT make sure you have 15 or more units
    5-taasan nyo ang internet speed nyo, dadayuhin kyo dahil mura na mabilis pa

    that’s my secret, proud that I’m in my 9th year and still going very fine
    =)

  20. Avatar for RB San Luis RB San Luis says:

    there are many internet cafe all over the philippines. but if you plan to have one, do it! its risky, i can tell you. thats what happened to me. after 2 to 3 months from operation, my shop started to have more clients. some also reserve now a days. so i have to add more units of computers to meet up with my clients.. it would cost you 15 pesos per hour to use the internet in my place. but the trick is; being honest and friendly to everybody. a fast broadband network. and of course, giving them delicious MENU. thats why people come often here at my place.. some say everybody goes here often would be helthier.. gud business guy!

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