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Old 03-14-2005, 04:18 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hello,

I have been thinking about following an idea I had of a new online store. My collegues all think it has alot of potential aswell. I am looking for someone to help me out with spreading the word, getting licensed, etc.

In order to save me some time from explaining alot, I have copied all the basics on to a website.

The company summary can be viewed here
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Old 03-14-2005, 09:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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That is genious. Well i'm 17 and a couple months from my trust fund. Are you in need of investors only or do you need any other help? I know this is only in the creation and idea faze but, what sort of stores or companies are you looking at to be in the virutal mall? Like Abercrombies and Hollisters or just any Joe Smith who has acces to products such as that and makes his own little store for you guys?

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It would take a WHOLE lot of persuading to get any stores like Gap or Abercrombie because they only sell their products on their own terms like in their store and on their website. The idea sounds okay, kind of like Amazon or something on how they allow merchants to sell on their website, expect this would be more "virtual"?
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I think only smaller merchants would do this to get traffic. Any big store wouldn't do it because they already get plenty of traffic anyways.
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I don't think you understand the concept its pretty much a front. All they do is get the customer to say Abercrombie etc and therefore they pay him a desginated amount to gain those customers. It's a complicated way of making money marketing for those stores.
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Those type of mall stores won't do it.
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