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Old 12-15-2003, 07:33 PM
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Default Re: Minnesota chamber

I visited your site, and it is nicely designed.

I would say the one concern with hitting the "big" stores is - could you fulfill an order if they wanted 1,000 pieces within a short period of time??

I would think that you would want to contact smaller stores and pitch your product to them first. As you build your client base, then look at larger stores.

For the type of product that you are selling, I would guess that "word of mouth" sales and "tell a friend" will generate much more repeat and new business. I think your product is unique, and as such you need to take a unique approach in marketing it off-line.

Mohammed

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Originally Posted by penelope
I'm on it right now.

I origionally wanted to go to small "specific" types of shops, but was advised not too.

Actually the advice I have been given has basically advised me to do nothing, that's why I'm here looking for as much advice as possible and so far I've had better advice in one week with webproworld than I have had in 9 months.

Thanks for taking the time

Regards
Penelope
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