Friday, December 23, 2011

Create an informal co-op.

First, make a list of other small business owners you know personally, trust, and respect.

All of these small business owners probably have limited resources, too.

Childcare centers - children's bookstores - children's clothing stores

Graphic designers - freelance writers - small printing companies

Animal clinics - pet stores - pet grooming centers

Advertising agencies - specialty food stores - gift basket companies

Create an informal co-op, then sit back and watch your business grow.

Need More Business? Create a Co-Op!


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