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custom pillow business

goodstuff1

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i have all the resources at dispense and was considering opening an online company that manufactures and sells custom pillows. They would be very fine quality and i would have a small but changing selection of fabrics. I would take exactly measurements and other notes on firmness and could create them to your choosing.

I have been doing this for year but have no official business

would any one be interested in such products?
 

Rockwell

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I mean no disrespect but it seem like your business model is lacking something about custom. Generally I would associate "custom" with "custom made for me" and expensive. Generally to justify the expensive part, I would need to receive great customer service and an experience. If your product is so good, why not build a B&M store and "custom fit" it to people?

Just some food for thought.
 

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I think small batch or limited quantities would fit the description better.
 

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also, nice muttontown country club bar avatar.
 

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