Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 I heard that saying somewhere. The only eventfull thing to happen aside from scented candles is the Regional Center. Itried working with a contracted agency where they help with community intergration. However working in a group is not very possible to achieve those goals. So I will be working with another contract agency one on one next year. They will do things like take me places to talk to business owners about selling scented candles. 1. Coffee shops in Eureka California for scented candles such as roasted coffee, capacheno and sweets. 2. Florist shops for floral candles and perhaps some sweets. 3. Solons for whatever kind of candles. 4. Real-estate companies for hosue warming candles to those who buy houses through them. 5. Mom and pop stores. 6. I am sure there are other group typologies to gain profitability. I will also be going to craft shows in surounding cities, this is now my job and my PASS plan through social security. Yet it is not official yet, I still have prepratory work to do. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 2, 2006 Report Share Posted December 2, 2006 All this sounds wonderful , please let us know how it goes if you would like to and you're not too busy :-) > > I heard that saying somewhere. > > The only eventfull thing to happen aside from scented candles is the > Regional Center. Itried working with a contracted agency where they > help with community intergration. However working in a group is not > very possible to achieve those goals. So I will be working with > another contract agency one on one next year. > > They will do things like take me places to talk to business owners > about selling scented candles. > > 1. Coffee shops in Eureka California for scented candles such as > roasted coffee, capacheno and sweets. > > 2. Florist shops for floral candles and perhaps some sweets. > > 3. Solons for whatever kind of candles. > > 4. Real-estate companies for hosue warming candles to those who buy > houses through them. > > 5. Mom and pop stores. > > 6. I am sure there are other group typologies to gain profitability. > > I will also be going to craft shows in surounding cities, this is > now my job and my PASS plan through social security. Yet it is not > official yet, I still have prepratory work to do. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Dear , Good for you! It seems that you are getting the outer support that you need to get your product the exposure that it needs so that you can develop a market for it. I was glad to read that you will be able to work one on one with a new agency next year. Those candles really sound wonderful. I am sure that people will enjoy them once you develop your market. I am thinking good thoughts for you and your venture. Best Wishes, Deborah > > I heard that saying somewhere. > > The only eventfull thing to happen aside from scented candles is the > Regional Center. Itried working with a contracted agency where they > help with community intergration. However working in a group is not > very possible to achieve those goals. So I will be working with > another contract agency one on one next year. > > They will do things like take me places to talk to business owners > about selling scented candles. > > 1. Coffee shops in Eureka California for scented candles such as > roasted coffee, capacheno and sweets. > > 2. Florist shops for floral candles and perhaps some sweets. > > 3. Solons for whatever kind of candles. > > 4. Real-estate companies for hosue warming candles to those who buy > houses through them. > > 5. Mom and pop stores. > > 6. I am sure there are other group typologies to gain profitability. > > I will also be going to craft shows in surounding cities, this is > now my job and my PASS plan through social security. Yet it is not > official yet, I still have prepratory work to do. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 Sounds like you have a lot of things scheduled!! Good luck. I am happy to be considered a homie. My teen aged children laugh when I try to talk like them and I like sharing that silliness with them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 4, 2006 Report Share Posted December 4, 2006 I used to make a fun out of such use of language. Not in a negative way, I never conformed to it, but others did around me. miminm <mnmimi@...> wrote: Sounds like you have a lot of things scheduled!! Good luck. I am happy to be considered a homie. My teen aged children laugh when I try to talk like them and I like sharing that silliness with them. . Turning In Big BrotherMy First Authored BookOnline For Free..http://www.nathanyoung.net Everyone is raving about the all-new beta. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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