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A question about marketing food
Feb 2012
I have been working on making various concoctions with food since I was a child. My friends and family, who are all foodies, are very supportive of my experiments, and I really love making good, healthy food with good ingredients...Anyway, I've been working on a few ideas and I think I now have something that many people would want to buy, the problem is I have no idea where to proceed from here. I'm wondering if any of you generous souls could point me in a direction. I'm hoping for any advice about marketing gluten free, dairy free, organic foods that are easy for a busy person to take along to work... Thank you in advance for you time! Laura
Try Jan Matsuno at Mindful Food Consulting, 510-923-1939, www.mindfulfood.com Good luck
Financial consultant for small family business
March 2005
Hello: We have a small, family owned business and are looking for an advisor/conultant/cfo? We need someone who is good with numbers, honest, experienced, and interested in helping uswith cash flow, projections, analyses,etc..Since 9/11 our business like many others has been suffering and I need some good, sound advice. We cannot afford a full time CFO/COO so I thought maybe going to an experienced advisor would be abetter choice? I would appreciate any reccomendations. Thanks BE
I know a very honest hardworking husband/wife bookkeeping company that works with small businesses. They have a variety of options available depending on what you need. Their office is in El Cerrito and the info is B & T Bookkeeping 510-528 8411 or www.btbookkeeping.com
krisna
Check out Small Business Logic in Oakland, they may just be what you need. http://www.smallbizlogic.com/
suzanne
Highly recommend Kat Smith with Quick Accounting Solutions, LLC katisca [at] yahoo.com (katisca[at]yahoo[dot]com)
Kat is an excellent bookkeeper and can support any level of need to start up or maintain. We have worked together for many years.