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Hey,
I don't often bother with Internet forums, but find my self on an extended business trip..... With little to do!
Anyway, I just felt like mentioning something that seems worthwhile.
I became part of the Bartercard network recently in the Dorset area and since have traded in excess...
I gave it a go once, but didn't get much success with it, as an advertising tool. However, as a follow up to a initial sales enquiry, it can be a nice touch.....given he right price :)
Hey,
I have a UK based wholesale business, I currently have large amounts of stock of royal family and uk family crest items - in varied forms: posters, canvas,plates,glassware etc.
I have been looking at the American market, as a potential new avenue?
Anyone have experience of doing...
I have no personal experience with this, however a friend of mine that deals in scooters had a bash at this kind of thing. You need to be uber vigilant when making your projections, ensure you speak to someone you trust that has real experience of trading with these markets. I'm not saying there...
Triple dip recession? The worst state of economy in living history?
This question for the most part is never going to be a 'one size fits all' answer, but depending on your amount of leverage with your suppliers (what they lose,if you drop out) I have found that, unless we are talking really...