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By Roy Schwedelson
I'm not thinking about the Internet companies that have come and some gone, I'm talking about real 'Meat and Potato' businesses such as ice cream and coffee. Things we always had around us but didn't brand or position for real profit. One of these businesses was Mail Boxes Etc., and all of their competition. When these businesses came about my reaction was - that's terrific, why didn't I think of that. Kinko's is another one of these ideas that sort of predates the Internet. Mail Boxes was unique and coming from an entrepreneur's background (anyone who started a direct marketing company qualifies) I was wishing that they had those places when my business was starting. In those days we had one choice, if you started the business at the kitchen table, go get a P.O.Box. There was nothing wrong with a P.O.Box, except it told the world, 'hey we're little and just starting out'. Now, according to
an article that recently appeared in this publication, the great idea
is going to have a worse connotation than the humbling 'we're little guys'.
The new monocle for anyone using a Mail Boxes Etc. will be, ' we may be
fraudulent ' and that is unfair.
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"A U.S. Postal
Service regulation requiring that special addressing designations be placed
on mail from individuals or small companies that get their mail at commercial
mail receiving agencies takes effect And how many lawful
entrepreneurs and small businesses have opted for these CMRA's instead
of the old P.O. Box? The Post Office isn't throwing this 'monkey wrench'
because of competition? |
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