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Archive of postings for 7.2010
The left-handed shop
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The lefties know how far it can be difficult to manage in a world designed for right handed people. Odalis Fernandez wants the lives of those with more skill with the left hand is less complicated, and their bit Manozurda has been to create a shop in Madrid that has more than 200 products designed for lefties. The catalog is available includes writing articles, home, school supplies, entertainment and computing, among other categories. Prices vary. A special rule with numbers cost 70 cents, a manicure kit goes for 14 euros, and a computer keyboard can be adjusted from 75 euros, among other amenities designed for use with left hand. |
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Know your customers
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What company has not wished at some point to know what your customers think and learn about their buying habits and behavior? PSM consultant Carlson Marketing has the solution. There is a program called 3A Programme (Analysis, Alerts and Actions), combines the statistical and computing and costs between 100,000 euros and 200,000 euros per year. It is designed to detect changes in customer behavior, analyze the reasons and determine whether it is worthwhile to retain. |
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Personal shoppers
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Shopin is a family business. Founded by the Sisters Gordon in Madrid, offers the possibility to have personal image consultants for a day, going outside (with driver) to find a customer needs. A four-hour route through the capital costs over 400 euros (additionally to the ones spent on purchases). |
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Classical sculptures by ebay
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Luis Urrea, a hammer thrower, inherited in 1996 a modest family business, Urregui sculptures dedicated to the sale of classical figures in Spain. The company is now called Buysculpture, it sells for 1,200 euros per day, and his pieces of art are listed by over 600 collectors around the world. The key to success was not the direct retail, like any other business, but auction through ebay. This got the whole world as market for your products. |
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Buy here, receive outside
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The increase in the immigrant population has created new business. The Ganga or Artifact are two shops in Madrid (run by two South American) that sell appliances and other products to this new population, but the delivery is made in their countries of origin. The emigrant, is not sending money to his family. His family receives what has been bought in Spain. |
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Galician seafood online
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Demarisco is a small business that sells Galician barnacles, shrimps, crabs and other fauna of the Rias Baixas on the Internet, anywhere in Spain, and a maximum of 24 hours. The merchandise is prepared for consumption. Its inventor, Roberto Gonzalez, awaiting profit this year close to 400,000 euros. Christmas sales have really helped. |
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Online phonebook
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It never hurts to meet new people. And if you engage in activity and share the same hobbies, the better. They are professional networks online, as eConozco created by Toni Salvatella. Find work or set up businesses are some of the possibilities. |
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