Archive for September, 2009
Why Many Wholesale Clothing Companies Go Under
Let’s cut to the chase. While the economy is in its road to recovery, most small business resellers in the fashion industry are still struggling to get sales. This has been going on for the last twelve (12) to eighteen (18) months or so. Many retail stores have gone under even those that are big in the business. This event led to loosing jobs and have left many looking for ways and means to survive. I have been a search marketing specialist for a number of clients in the B2B industry and that of those in the B2C. And I saw first hand how they try to stay afloat. Those that managed to stay in business is not just because they have the liquidity to keep going but because they’ve been the right thing. Wholesale clothing for instance is a huge industry. If you are in this business, even a much smaller companies can compete with the big boys by doing your homework. They do not just rely on acquiring better merchandise, or their online business thru SEO, or go to trade shows and convention, or write articles like this so some retailers would notice them, or add some other items in the inventory like wholesale women’s apparel. If you want to stay in business, do all of them not just one or two of what I’ve mentioned. You also might want to consider networking. There are so much you can do to not go under. Do your best effort and think out of the box and everything else will follow.
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Every Resume Needs a Great Cover Letter
Every Resume Needs a Great Cover Letter
Create a terrific resume that lists your work experience and special talents, education and training. Then put it together with a resume cover letters that will bring the personal touch to your application for a new job. Greet the potential employer and then focus on writing a couple of paragraphs that show your personal side. Read a few cover letter examples online so you’ll know what hiring managers are looking for. Keep in mind that dry, lifeless letters get tossed in the trash. But a resume cover letter that is personable and professional in tone wins favor.
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