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I am looking for a small business partner.?
I am going to start a small business.
I'm working in a stationary store, korea. So I want to find unique, attractive and not popular stationary goods. Last edited by jhanvi : 01-29-2008 at 10:29 PM. |
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Re: I am looking for a small business partner.?
What do you have in mind. Maybe I can pitch in.
Kind of concerned about your "attractive and not popular" comment though. If anything is attractive, isn't it normally popular? Anyways, interested to hear more about your business plan. |
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Sell business cards for US civilians and Soldiers. They don't need to cost so much- the Gallery and places on Bases used to be reasonable, but they are too high.
In Korea, a business card is expected, among friends and among businessmen. Cell Phones that compete with low prices also works. Christmas cards used to be really nice and really reasonable. Why let the big boys sell cards for $8 or $10 a dozen? |