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I am looking to branch my business into the Cincinnati area. I sell Undercover Wear through home parties. I would like to find an area saturated with married higher income woman who would enjoy my products of Lingerie, Spa and Romance Accessories. Any ideas which way to branch out?
Thanks! Coleen |
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Thanks for your reply. I had this site saved on past computer where bookmarks were lost when computer had problems.
Coleen Last edited by Yac; 05-05-2007 at 09:07 AM. Reason: advertising not allowed. |
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Might also consider South suburbs of Dayton; Oakwood, Centerville/Washinton Twp. & Beavercreek too. Good luck!
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Also may want to consider, Wyoming, Blue Ash, Madeira, Kenwood, and Mariemont. Upscale neighborhoods, with plenty of money to spend!! Anything close to Indian Hill and Wyoming is the place to be!! Not to mention they are fairly easy for all of Cincinnati to get to!! Kenwood/Madiera area is right off of I-71!!
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