Looking for a way to sell unwanted tires?

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

There are several levels of creativity.  The highest form is what Albert Einstein did when he developed the theory of relativity… there was nothing like it before Einstein.  Very few people can do this!   Artists often create new and different paintings, sculptures, and visions from nothing, except an idea.  We’ve all seen wonderful examples of creativity in our lifetime and it is always awe inspiring.

On a lesser scale there is the ability to take what is out there and combine a few things to create something new and distinctive (this is what most of us do – not as spectacular but very effective in business).   These ideas come from ANYWHERE and EVERYWHERE!  Who would have thought the Pet Rock would sell?  I got one of the special polished ones so I really got my money’s worth.

What does this have to do with you?  Well, PLENTY.  We discuss Internet technology in these blogs and there are so many new things everyday it’s hard to keep up, and TireWare is trying to keep up with you!  Our customers tell us everyday what SHOULD be the next big thing…like the newly released “eBay” for single, over stocked, or slow moving tires. 

We call it the TireWare B2B Tire Exchange.  The idea came from a couple of dealers just like you.  In the 2 weeks since we launched the beta (pilot) we have over 25 dealers and wholesalers register to participate in this FREE service. 

The purpose is to help you sell unwanted inventory that someone else might need.  Interested?  Register at http://www.tireware.com/Contact/ and fill in the information for eCommerce.  We’ll help you post your tires and get started.


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Friday, February 22, 2008

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Jott . The best thing since the Internet

Thursday, February 21, 2008

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