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How To Sell A Product To A Pet Store

Ranging from cats to dogs and a host of other animal species, pet owners, aside from the love for their pets, consider something also important, which is getting the best for their pets. The pet...

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How To Sell A Product To A Pharmacy

You must have experienced a eureka moment, like every other entrepreneur, when you walked into a pharmacy store and saw a product similar to yours. The product might have even been less packaged...

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link to How To Sell A Product To A Smoke Shop

How To Sell A Product To A Smoke Shop

Commodities related to vaping like cigarettes, electronic cigarettes, vaporizers, grinders, glass pipes, vaping liquids may not be an easy task to sell. However, this is possible by creating an...

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How To Sell A Product To Hardware Store

Hardware range from machines, accessories, physical components of gadgets, and other durable equipment. As a manufacturer, getting your hardware product on the aisle of the best stores can be quite...

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link to How To Sell To A Health Store

How To Sell To A Health Store

Health stores harbor the needed supplies for living the good life, ranging from food and groceries, vitamins and supplements, herbs, skin and hair care, to fitness products, among various others....

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How to Sell to a Skincare Store

Selling your beauty products to a skincare store is easier said than done. You have to realize that you're dealing with the skin: any damage that your product causes will be quickly visible and...

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I'm Jim Aikido. Many years ago I began working with a company that decided to not attend trade shows anymore. Much of the conversation we hear from the media and from politicians inflate the significance of the stock market on the day-to-day lives of everyday people in this country. The reality is that “a dollar spent at an independent retailer is usually spent six to fifteen times in the community before heading out of town. Just $1 can create $5 to $14 of value in the immediate area.”

Independent small business has to manage all aspects of their business, without the protection or guidance of a corporation or board of directors. Small business owners apply for loans, run cost analyses, manage employees, create marketing and branding, and the list goes on. Our network of associations focuses on helping small businesses across the country focus their energy on their business so they can build towards their future.

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