- You can start your own small business with the help of small business loans By : Akando Foster
Each and every business is different in its working, size, credit histories and many other things. - Should You Lauch Your Own Website? Basic Questions Answered By : Work at home entreprenuer
Should you have your own website? Yes, if you have a product, service or information that has a market and you'd like to sell online, you should definitely consider having a website. - Client Attraction Should Be Your First Priority (Unless You Want To Go Broke) By : Fabienne Fredrickson
Let’s face it, most people put marketing on the back burner, something they get to only once they’ve put out all the fires that need to be put out, once they answer each and every e-mail in their inbox, once they’ve sent every client what they promised to send. Yes, it’s really important to do all of these things; however, you’ve got to realize that if you don’t MAKE the time for your Client Attraction (i.e., Marketing) - The Concept of Gift Baskets By : Amit B Sharma
One of the popular forms of giving gifts is the gift basket. What makes a gift basket so popular and attractive as a form of gift? The main attraction of a gift basket lies in the number of goodies that can be gifted at once, and the attractive colors and packaging that goes with them. Thus, instead of giving one large gift, the recipient can be given a range of smaller gifts grouped in related themes like gourmet, fruits, and chocolates. - Knowing What Makes Your Ideal Clients Tick By : Fabienne Fredrickson
Many self-employed professionals THINK they have a clear idea of exactly what their best clients are all about, but often, this is just demographic information (male/female, size of company, geography, etc.). In my book, that’s simply not enough information. You’re just skimming the surface there. - Avoid Putting All Your Eggs in One Basket: Diversify Your Client Attraction Portfolio By : Fabienne Fredrickson
Many entrepreneurs I’ve met get comfortable doing only one or two marketing things and then focus on them to the exclusion of others. Essentially, they put all their marketing eggs in ONE basket and hope for the best. Yet, we know that most successful entrepreneurs use DOZENS of Client Attraction techniques simultaneously to PULL clients in (I do). - How To Borrow Rollover IRA Money? By : Billy Baxter
It's About The Rollover
Typically, borrow rollover IRA is transferring your retirement funds from your previous employer to your own individually managed retirement fund. You can do a rollover when you are leaving your job for another one, opening yourself a small business or retiring. - Choose A Vending Machine Distributor – Find One That Supplies Bulk Products Too By : Peter Crump
When you contact a vending machine distributor, you have the option to choose from many different types of vending machines. Some distributors specialize in one type of vending machine, such as soda vending machines, whereas others have all kinds for you to choose from. - Franchise Business For Sale By : Jennifer Bailey
When considering buying a business franchise, it is important to consider opportunities abroad as well as in the domestic market. For this reason, it is highly advantageous for the potential franchise buyer to familiarize himself with the international franchising and licensing market. - Small Business For Sale By : Jennifer Bailey
When talking about a small business for sale, it is very important to understand the buyer and to create a customer through this understanding. This is called a buyer behavior study. The time and effort spent on this relatively new discipline have been of enormous magnitude. - Computer Consultant Startup: Identify Your Business Skills By : Joshua Feinberg
Since you're taking the time to read this article right now, it's a good sign that you have what it takes to become a computer consultant. You're in the small minority of people who have recognized that this is a business and needs to be run like one. - Partnering Is Like Courting By : Joshua Feinberg
Partnering does not happen overnight. You should approach it slowly and methodically like courtship or dating. In the same way you wouldn't sleep with someone or suggest going to bed with someone on the first date, you don't want to try to close a deal with a potential partner in the first meeting. - IT Service Agreements: Creating the Package By : Joshua Feinberg
Think about how you're going to package your IT service agreements. For example, are you going to make them fixed- price, retainer-based or based on pre-paid blocks of time? - IT Emergencies: Be Prepared By : Joshua Feinberg
You want to be prepared for IT emergencies with checklists, the ability to access online resources, telephone support lines, and tool kits ready to go. - Business Financing Made Easy By : Marco Terry
Do you have a new or growing business? If you do, sooner or later you will need business financing. Of course, if you are like most business owners, your first inclination might be to look for a business loan. - Why Invoice Factoring Is Better Than A Business Loan By : Marco Terry
Are you looking for a business loan? Many business owners who need financing start their financing search by looking for a business loan or a business line of credit. Although business loans and lines of credit are well known products, they are very hard to get. And in reality, few business owners actually manage to get them. - What Franchising Founders Know that Political Analysts Do Not By : Lance Winslow
If a founder of a franchise company always guesses right on future political issues and regional political issues better than all the political analysts, why is this? Well consider if you will a franchising company where the founder built from a small company and set up franchises in 30 or more states. - Information Share the Key to Franchisor and Franchisee Success By : Lance Winslow
One of the best things a Franchisor can do to help propel a franchising organization is to promote communication amongst the team and indeed nothing moves a franchising company faster than fluidity of information flow. - Watch Your Language! Please ... By : Ivana Katz
Last week I received an email, which read “yo bra, wassup? can you hook me up with da vinyls dat I heard up in da club, they’re da bomb ….”. This message had nothing to do with underwear (bra), plastic tupperware (vinyls) or even a threat to national security (bomb), but it was a request for records. - Credit Management: Design a System and Work the System By : Bill Lee
How well does your company do at collecting past due accounts? The answer will vary widely depending on your discipline, your tenacity and perhaps even your region of the country. - How to Start a Mobile Car Wash Business By : Lance Winslow
Have you seen those mobile car wash businesses out there in your city driving from parking lot to parking lot washing cars? Well believe it or not it turns out that is a very good business to be in these days. Since everyone owns a car there are lots of customers and it does not cost too much to get started in the business you see? - Franchising is Not as Easy as It Looks By : Lance Winslow
Many entrepreneurs wish to build up their companies and franchise it across the region, then state, then country and then the World. Well sure sounds good but it is not so easy. First it costs a lot of cash up front, about a million dollars to do it right. - Commercial Machine Vending – What's The Best Way To Get Started? By : Peter Crump
If commercial machine vending is a business that you are interested in, there is a wealth of information about vending machines and vending routes available online. - commercial machine vending, vending machine to purchase, vending routes for sale By : Peter Crump
A vending opportunity is an exceptional way to get started with your own business. One thing about a vending machine business is that you don’t need any experience to get started. You can start out with one small machine and learn the ropes as you go along. - IT Support: Where Do Sweet Spot Businesses Get Theirs? By : Joshua Feinberg
Sweet spot small businesses, have from 10-50 PCs and do anywhere from a million to 10 million in annual revenue (U.S. Dollars). They get their IT support in several different places, which you'll learn about in this article. - Car Wash Supplies By : Eric Morris
To run your car wash business with a profit margin, it is essential to get the right car wash supplies from the right dealers. Car wash supplies include all the accessories necessary for cleaning a car: car soaps. - What Is Small Business Administration In A Nutshell? By : Bill Darken
Small Business Administration is an organization funded by the American government which provides loans to entrepreneurs and businessmen to set up their small businesses. In addition to that the organization also provides some grants and training for the efficient running of business. - Tips For Choosing An Office Desk By : Niall Roche
The desk you choose for your home office space is probably going to be the biggest piece of furniture in your entire home office. You may need your desk to perform a variety of tasks, so it is important that you choose it carefully. Most people don't put very much thought into the selection of their office desk. In fact, you may be tempted yourself to head out to the nearest store and purchase the first desk that you see. Before you do that put some thought into what you need from your new desk. - IT Consulting: Determining Your Rates as a Start-up By : Joshua Feinberg
In IT consulting, people charge various rates. Some charge at the zero level, others at the $25, $35, $45 an hour level. - IT Consulting Career: Steps to Take Before Opening Your Doors By : Joshua Feinberg
You need to prepare for your IT consulting career. In this article, you'll learn about whether business plans, certifications, and ficticious names are important for an IT consulting career. - How To Start A T-Shirt Business By : Darren Young
Selling T-Shirts has become big business and it’s a growing industry on the Internet where there are already thousands of shops and websites where you can purchase almost any design or T-Shirt style imaginable. Thanks to the many T-Shirt companies that now print and create the T-Shirts for you, with no risk involved, many people have been able to start their own T-Shirt business without having to invest any money. - How Do You Get A Loan For Your Small Business? By : Bill Darken
Where can I get loans for my small business? Funding for small businesses is often done through loans and equity. Equity is that part of the capital or money required for the business that you put up from your own pockets and the rest you take from outsiders in the form of loans. - Extra, Extra, Read All About It! Newsletters Help Small Businesses Grow! By : Nola Redd
Small businesses may discount the idea of a newsletter as too expensive or too time intensive. However, a newsletter can help strengthen existing relationships with your customers, and even bring in new clients! How can a newsletter help your business to expand? Here are five ways, in order from least to most important. - IT Consultant: Is Your Personality Up to Par? By : Joshua Feinberg
Can you strike up a conversation with a stranger? Do you wake up on the right side of the bed every morning? Do you show up on time? All these variables will be important in your success as an IT consultant. - IT Consulting: Considering the Hidden Costs of a Start-Up By : Joshua Feinberg
In IT consulting, what does a $75 an hour consulting business equate to in the long run? What happens if your rate structure extends beyond that?
If you keep carrying something like a $75 or $85 level beyond the grand opening special to get your first couple of clients, your business will become more of a hobby or non profit-type organization. - Small Business Computer Consulting: Can You Hire Help? By : Joshua Feinberg
As a new small business computer consulting firm, you might ask what level of technical staff you can put on payroll. Don't get too excited yet; you have to be realistic about this. - How to Earn the Respect of Your Prospects and Clients: Stand Up for Your Small Business By : Jennifer McCay
On a mailing list hosted by a professional association I'm a member of, one poster stirred up a controversy in a hurry by writing about a client who wasn't being cooperative. - I Would Like to Start a Carwash Company By : Lance Winslow
Many people have gone to the carwash and seen all the cars lined up getting washed and all the money the carwash is making and thought to themselves - I Would Like to Start a Mobile Car Wash Business By : Lance Winslow
Would you like to start a mobile car wash business? It seems like a good business doesn't? You drive up to the office buildings where people are at work - I Would Like to Start a Mobile Car Wash Company By : Lance Winslow
A mobile car wash company is a good business to start because it does not cost a lot of money to get into. - I Would Like to Start a Truck Wash Business By : Lance Winslow
If you are in the trucking industry or a truck driver you may want to consider starting a truck wash business. - Skills Required To Run A Small Business By : Steve Hill
Would you like to run your own small business? Have you an idea for a small business but do not think that you could make it work? - Small Business Success: Commitment One Piece of the Puzzle By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Sustainable success for small businesses is very much like a puzzle with a lot of pieces. Every small business owner's success puzzle is different. - This Will Save You from Business Failure By : Justin Woolich
"67% of New Businesses Fail in the first 5 Years" We have all heard this statistic, or variations on it before. It's quite a scary fact when you consider the implications - Why You May Not Need To Rent An Office To Start YOUR Business! By : Tayo Solagbade
A Home Office Will Usually Do(At Least For A Start) In many cases, nothing could be further from the truth than the assertion many people make - Guide to Small Business Factoring By : Stu Pearson
Factoring is becoming a popular yet not so well known tool in the arena of small business. - Small Business Success – The 21 Essential Pieces for Your Business Success Puzzle By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Small business owners and entrepreneurs who are seeking sustainable success probably don’t realize that they are creating their own success puzzle. - Shipping Hazardous Materials via UPS By : Dr. Alfred Savio
The most common markings are ORM-D labels on boxes. ORM stands for "Other Regulated Materials." It is commonly found on AVON product boxes. This is because AVON carries perfume and other flammable items in their product line. Shipping of ORM-D materials back to the shipper is allowed only at the customer counter (i.e., hub) facilities. - What You Must Know About A Drop Shipping Directory And Its Company By : Brad Beiermann
In turn, their drop shipping policies have changed as well as their overall business risks..... - IT Consulting: Avoid Freebie Mooching Sessions By : Joshua Feinberg
In starting an IT consulting business, make sure you avoid extended "freebie mooching sessions" disguised as sales calls. - 5 Tips for Stressed Freelancers By : Lars Koudal
Being a freelancer can be a hectic life, no matter if you are busy or not.
Most people would look from the outside and simply state; "just manage your own time, your self-employed! Make sure you only work 8-5!", which all freelancers would agree; that's simply not possible. - Give Your Online Business A Super Boost. By : David Carter
If you have an online business and it isn’t making any money, perhaps through a lack of hits, you can give it a real boost, by writing articles.
So how does that work? It’s easy, and it costs you nothing. First of all, write some articles, and that’s not difficult. They can be about anything, and I mean anything, from tuning a piano, to the effects of nuclear fallout at Chernobyl, to running a small business magazine from home. - Employee Benefits for the Small Business - What to Offer By : Michele Graham
Employee benefits are a crucial piece of getting quality employees to work for your small business. In most cases, the small business owner cannot afford to offer many benefits due to the cost to the small business owner. - Managing Cash Flow And Debtors In Small Businesses: How Do You Chase Customer Debts? By : Adrian Pepper
When I meet a business coaching client who has cash flow problems, it does not seem to matter if they are running a large or small businesses, I show them five daily business habits that make a big difference to the health of their bank account: - Streamlining Your Cleaning Operations Through Work Loading By : Steve Hanson
You have only so many hours in a day to get your buildings cleaned. Did you know there is a way you can have cleaner buildings and higher employee morale? By implementing a work loading system you can streamline your cleaning operation and save money in the process. - Small Business Computer Consulting: Appropriately Setting Your Rates By : Joshua Feinberg
In small business computer consulting, $100 an hour can be a reasonable and livable rate. Why can setting your rates at $100 an hour make all the difference in the world? - How to Sell Your Own Business By : Dave Kauppi
Not Recommended for Companies with Sales Greater than $1 Million
PURPOSE: To provide a quick guide to business owners that desire to sell their business but do not want a significant portion of the transaction value to go to a business broker or M&A intermediary. - Are You Walking Your Talk? By : Alicia Forest
When you're deciding whether or not to hire someone or invest in their product, doesn't the image they project go a long way in making you feel good about parting with your hard-earned cash? - Mobile Oil Change Business in Cincinnati, OH; Is It Viable? By : Lance Winslow
Would a Mobile Oil Change Company be a good business to own and run in Cincinnati? Does it make sense to start such a company doing this in that lower part of OH along the river? Can a small regional company in the mobile oil change business become the market leader and a strong regional player? - My 5 Second Rule for Small Business Owners By : Jim Degerstrom
Opening a new business in the real world or online in cyberspace requires thinking beyond all the money you will make. - Speaking Expert Asks: Is Your Body or Checkbook Ready For International Business? By : Dr. Gary S. Goodman
When I receive a speaking invitation from Australia or from Europe or from Kuala Lumpur to keynote or to conduct a seminar in customer service... - SBRM, Small Business Rights Management: Securing Your Company Assets By : Nathan Kully
Have you ever found a proposal of yours in the hands of a competitors? Unfortunately, far too many small businesses these days have experienced this issue. - IT Support: Where Do Larger Small and Medium Sized Businesses Get It? By : Joshua Feinberg
Big small businesses get their IT support, from an internal IT person, or a small IT department. Remember, a big/small business typically has 50 to 100 PCs doing anywhere from 5 million to 20 million dollars in U.S. annual revenue. - How to Choose a Medical Billing Specialist By : Kathryn Whittaker
When considering how to choose a medical billing specialist, you must consider the skills and abilities of a good one. - Business 101 - Strategy for Setting Up Your Business By : Nancy Woodward
Business 101 - Keep it Simple
Now that you have made your decision to open your own business, what should you do? In an effort to make this a simple process that’s easy to implement, I have created a checklist you can follow. I find that working with checklists will help you to stay focused as you work to get your business started. - Business Process Consulting – Four Musts of Effective Small Business Plans By : Peter McLean
In order to leverage its talent, ideas and energy to create a high performing company, a small business must be focussed and clear on precisely how it intends to conduct its affairs. Small business plans create this clarity and focus. They take the critical issues identified within a company’s strategic thinking and align them with the necessary tasks, then allocate the resources required to achieve the targeted goals. - Using a Factoring Service as Alternative Funding for Your Business. By : Stu Pearson
Cash on hand and flowing is the absolute bread and butter of any small and growing business. You need cash on hand to meet your payroll, fund development of the business, and even just for day to day function of the business. That flow of cash, though, can be a frustrating pursuit as customers rarely meet payables in time for you to pay all expenses. It is the nature of small business, but that doesn’t make it any easier. - How To Finance Your Canadian Trucking Company By : Marco Terry
The Canadian trucking industry has been in a period of growth. In recent years, many entrepreneurs have launched small and midsize trucking companies and have gone to the roads, trying to build a better future. - How to Finance Your Small Business Startup By : Sylvia Talo
You have a great idea for a business but don’t have enough cash to get it off the ground? Funding is often the main component that keeps an entrepreneur from his or her dream. - Cash Flow Management By : Mark Flanighan
If there was a single thing that business tends to fall victim of, is it how cash flow is managed and controlled within a business. In fact It is believed that most businesses that stopped trading could have survived with their current level of trade had their cash flow been in better shape. Here are some common issues. - Choosing a Company Name By : MD Harris
When forming a limited company the name of the company can be an important decision. Some people may choose the first name that they think of and others may select a ready made company for speed or because they like a particular name. However, many businesses may prefer to select a company name that either clearly distinguishes itself from its competitors or contains something unique or personal. Company names can be chosen for different reasons. - Does it Make Sense to Buy a Franchise Business if Your Initial Capital is Tight? By : Lance Winslow
Often small business types consider starting their own business and are smart enough to figure it out. However, they lack financial resources to get it done. They have little up front monies. Let’s say under $20,000 available to them. Should these folks consider a low cost franchise? Would a low-cost franchise service business fit the bill? - Mobile Oil Change Business in Lake Havasu City; is It Viable? By : Lance Winslow
A mobile oil change business is a good business because almost everyone owns a car and all cars, trucks, buses, motorcycles, boats and RVs need that oil changed on a regular interval to protect the motors from excessive ware. What if you live in a not so populated area? Recently someone had inquired if Lake Havasu City, AZ would be a good place for a mobile oil change unit? - Do Small Business Grants Even Exist? By : Rhonda Winn
The idea of obtaining a small business grant, for many small business owners, is great. After all, unlike a loan, grants are funds that don't have to be repaid. Many of us have heard various sources proclaiming to have the secret to obtaining small business grants and they may very well have a legitimate listing of grantors (organizations or individuals that award funds to others for a specific purpose). - IT Consulting: Steps to a Gradual Business Launch By : Joshua Feinberg
In IT consulting, you need a step-by-step plan to launch your practice. There are 21 steps that will take you through the first 90 days of beginning your IT consulting business. - IT Consulting: Signs of a Sweet Spot Client By : Joshua Feinberg
There are no dead giveaways, but there are some signs that will let you know that a business is a good candidate for IT consulting. In this article, you'll learn some of these signs. - [Case Study] Guru.com: Bringing Talent to Your Door By : Daniel Scheff
You need a jingle written; administrative help; a CAD expert. Or maybe you need a business plan or a new product packaging design. - A Franchise - The Pros and Cons of Owning One - Do You Have What It Takes? By : Walter Raleigh
What are the considerations you must take into account before buying franchises, and how do you understand and evaluate the pros and cons? - Business 101 - Strategy for Setting Up Your Business By : Nancy Woodward
Now that you have made your decision to open your own business, what should you do? In an effort to make this a simple process that’s easy to implement - Business Process Consulting – Four Musts of Effective Small Business Plans By : Peter McLean
In order to leverage its talent, ideas and energy to create a high performing company, a small business must be focussed and clear on precisely how it intends to conduct its affairs. - Case Study: SME Capital Markets: Educating the Small Business Owner By : Daniel Scheff
Introduction: Small business owners spend years growing their dreams into income streams that support them and their families. - Choosing the Right Medical Billing for Your Company By : Kathryn Whittaker
A medical billing service is a company that takes over the nasty job of collecting money so that the doctor’s office doesn’t have to do it. - Essential Preparations Before Seeking Venture Capital By : Yasheve Miller
The line in the sand has been drawn. You’ve vowed to never step foot back into that office alive again after working the same dead end job for ten years. - Get Past Procrastination and Into Client Attraction: My 5 Steps to Getting Things Done By : Fabienne Fredrickson
Have you ever looked at your to-do list and just wanted to run away? Sometimes, procrastination gets the best of us self-employed people. - Small Business Collections: Third Party Levy Power By : Gelsey Simmons
Walter Small Business: For years we had a great business relationship.
We shared rental space, did joint promotions, and made money together...not a lot of money, but we made money. Then he got into trouble with the IRS, something about back taxes on some land. He was in a bind so I loaned him some money. - Improve Your Collections and Get Paid Faster With Medical Billing Services By : Kathryn Whittaker
It is tempting, if you are running a medical office, to think that handling billing in house is cheaper. - Where Do Average People Find Business Success? By : Tim Genster
At some point, the realization becomes painfully clear. Chances are, it may have hit you at some time or another.
You wake up in the night with a cold sweat... you realize it as you drive to work, stuck in a traffic jam at 9am; as you receive the paycheck with the huge tax deductions. - Will Your Business Survive? By : Kara Kelso
I won't rehash the same "choosing a business" speech because most of you know it. However, there's one question that comes to mind - did you choose the RIGHT business, and will it stick around?
Looking around on groups and message boards, something has become some what of a trend - starting new direct sales companies. There's nothing wrong with an established business doing this. - Small Business Consultants: Avoid Clients Using Peer-to-Peer Networks By : Joshua Feinberg
Very small businesses, those with less than a handful of PCs, often use informal peer-to-peer networks to share files and printers. This is in sharp contrast to a more robust client/server network with a dedicated server computer, and often selected to keep costs to a minimum. - Small Business Help: What Makes You Different or What Is Your Unique Selling Proposition? By : Leanne Hoagland-Smith
Recently, I met a possible center of influence or significant referral resource at a networking event. We scheduled a meeting to get to know each other better. She specifically wanted to know what made me different from all the other small business or executive coaches within the Chicago market place. - The Small Retailer's Survival Guide - Part One - Are you Ready to Change? By : Vernon Stent
If you are a small retailer, all I can say is I'm very very sorry. Sorry that you are struggling to compete on price. Sorry that you are battling with low margins. Sorry that many of you are working over 80 hours per week. Some of you will be making slow progress, others will be treading water or even slowly sinking. It can be a lonely, sole destroying business. The only other people that understand what you are going through are fellow small retailers. Your customers and your suppliers cannot begin to appreciate the daily struggle you are involved in. This article is the start of a series that will examine the ways in which a small retailer can make changes for the good. It may mean the difference between staying afloat and going under. - Franchise Businesses Sale By : Jennifer Bailey
Business houses always try to expand their operation through franchises. For that they are always on the lookout for talented and dedicated business entrepreneurs who will take their business forward. - How to Improve Cash Flow in Your Cleaning Business By : Steve Hanson
In any business, but especially in a small business, cash flow -- money coming in and money going out -- is important to the success of the business. - If You Believe Everyone is Your Target Market, You're Really Targeting No One By : Eve Jackson
Your target market is the group of people or companies to which your organization aims to sell its products or services. Well, you say, I want to sell to everyone. Why should I pick just one group? - Brainstorming for Small Businesses: How to Turn your Business inside out using Reversals and Humour By : Adrian Pepper
The other day I got one of my business clients to brainstorm how she and her staff could improve their small business. This is a process that I encourage my long term clients to do at least once a year. - Business Improvement In Practice And Process: How Small Businesses Get Ahead Of Their Competitors By : Adrian Pepper
Recently I met some business coaches for a self-run seminar on business improvement. Our aim was to explore how we help SME clients to improve their businesses, contrasting and comparing our approaches. As we shared our client experiences, we noticed there were basic four approaches that we follow with variations to suit a specific small business: - Save Money and Reduce Stress with the use of Electronic Medical Billing By : David Dunlap
The responsibilities that are encompassed by electronic medical billing are as diverse as the field of medicine itself. Electronic medical billing is too often thought of as a synonym for medical coding when the fact of the matter is that although the two careers are related, they are two completely different jobs. Both jobs are important and each has a very different and unique set of responsibilities - Small Town Sidewalks, Big City Business By : Nola Redd
At first glance, you wouldn’t think the park would have anything to do with a small business. I’d like you to take a deeper look, however. - Are You Invested In Your Small Business Idea? By : Don Osborne
Time and time again, small business owners are caught trying to convince some one else to back their business idea without demonstrating a high level of confidence in their idea as measured by their own hard dollar contribution. I know the off set is to point out the strength of your idea backed by the time, effort and expertise you're going to supply. But, if you won't or can't put your own money where your mouth is you just might have trouble raising money for your "can't lose" small business - Mail Forwarding Service: Great for Small Business Owners Working from Home By : Charles Preston
Ever wonder where the best place to market and sell your textile equipment is. Many manufacturers of Textile and Apparel equipment have begun looking in out of the ordinary places to try and beat the competition and gain access to those hard to find leads.
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