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Should YOU Sell Coffee?

Smaller coffee companies that are just starting out really don't have the funds or can obtain them to properly market their product. So sometimes, in order to put their name out there, they will pay others or set up a commission system to distribute their coffee or sell it. These people can range from anyone and they usually sell their coffee to family members and friends and make small profit until they run out of clientele, much the same way CutCo does business. The question is, should you do it yourself?

 

If you're the type of go getter that can make hundreds of sales, it may just be for you, especially if you're a fan of coffee. Or if you just want to make a quick $100, you might be able to persuade your family on buying a few pounds of gourmet coffee to shut you up. There are a couple of good paying companies out there that are always looking for young sales men and sales women. If you would like to see some of these companies, you can always stop by the internet and do a search. These types of companies specialize in finding and selling their own coffee to the masses and could be just what you were looking for. It couldn't hurt to try out selling for a little bit and for a little bit of extra cash. Just make sure that you don't have to buy the coffee first. If that is the case, I strongly recommend you stay away from them.

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