Business Expo Brings Together Long Island Opportunity Seekers and Vendors Offering Business Opportunities, Services and Products
June 22,2004--According to the Small Business Administration (SBA), home-based businesses account for 53 percent of all small businesses. The decline in the economy, -i.e., rise in unemployment, rise in cost of child care, as well as the dream of Americans owning their own business, has spurred an extraordinary demand for work at home small businesses.
As a work at home grandma, Francine York, the organization's president and publisher of Modern Opportunity, is producing the Expo to offer myriad business opportunities, services and products, to everyone who wants (or needs) to work from home. Visitors can attend sponsored workshops and seminars, and can win one of many valuable door prizes being given at the Expo.
Exhibitor and sponsor positions are still available with an "Early Bird Registration Special: 10% off exhibitor fees when booth is reserved with a deposit by July 31, 2004!
To receive a FREE Modern Opportunity newsletter, and to learn more about how exhibitors and attendees can get the most from trade shows (a Direct Marketing magazine reprint by Andrew Linick, Ph.Dcolumnist and Visionary Direct Marketing Strategist.), Email newsletter@modernopportunity.com. "Trade show participation can generate quality leads and repeat sales virtually overnight," advises Dr. Linick.
For further information, contact Francine York at 631-673-3208 or email: fran@modernopportunity.com. Visit Website, http://www.modernopportunity.com for upcoming announcements.
Since 1992, Modern Opportunity, has been providing people with opportunities and resources to inform and empower them in small work at home businesses. Modern Opportunity.com is fast becoming the quintessential business opportunity web site with many informative articles and columns geared to assisting small business entrepreneurs in becoming successful.
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