How Your Business Should Deal with Distributors
http://bottledbusinesssenseshow.com There are numerous ways in which manufacturers or owners of a product or service arrange to have it sold to the public or wholesalers further down the line of distribution. But by far the most common method is to utilize “distributors” who normally are independent entities who seek sales, pay their own expenses of business, and either buy the product for resale at a markup, or simply process orders. Are you familiar with distributor agreements and whether distributors are applicable to your business model? Bill Bernard – WFBLegalConsulting.com [email protected] 949.698.6222 Rick Moscoso – Captivate365.com [email protected] 949.667.1182 The Bottled Business Sense Show provides practical business perspectives that uniquely emphasize both legal and media marketing strategies that protect and insure the longevity of your business.

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