Word: smalling
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...Register needed help. Almost a year ago, the president of Heart-O-Dixie Animal Nutrition, a small chicken-feed maker in Montgomery, Ala., was looking to replace his long-distance carrier with a cheaper alternative. Otherwise, his phone bills would soon start to peck away at his bottom line. But with just two employees, Register couldn't afford to pull them from their day-to-day jobs to spend time calling carriers, requesting quotes and handling negotiations. "Phone service is one of the worst things to shop for," he says. "You have to read the fine print on everything...
Almost by accident, though, Register discovered he could find the answer without even picking up the phone. While browsing the Net one day, he clicked on a banner ad that directed him to Demandline, a digital marketplace where small businesses can get quotes for free on a wide variety of services from a network of suppliers. Register simply typed in a list of what he needed from a long-distance carrier, including two phone lines, a fax line and a toll-free number. Within a week, Demandline had auctioned his request to numerous suppliers, including AT&T and Qwest...
...thousands of other entrepreneurs who are just making a go of it, that's not chicken feed either. Heart-O-Dixie is but one of a growing number of small businesses, from insurance companies to carpenters, that are turning to business-to-business (B2B) exchanges, or e-marketplaces, as a way to save money and gain leverage against large companies. In the past couple of years, dozens of websites have appeared that pool requests by small businesses and help them strike better deals with suppliers of products and services. Along with greater convenience, exchanges offer prices 15% to 25% lower...
...legal services and business consulting. Buyers pay nothing. BizBuyer charges vendors a commission of up to 10% of the value of the transaction, depending on the service. Since its launch, BizBuyer has processed more than 40,000 requests worth in excess of $200 million. "Not only do we save small businesses time and money on the purchase," says BizBuyer founder and CEO Bernard Louvat, "but we eliminate all the what...
Steve Simpson is one of many converts to small-business Web services. Last February, Simpson co-founded Adoto, a Seattle-based manufacturer of software for online clothing retailers. With competitors breathing down his neck, he needed to hire staff quickly to ready his software for market. But he couldn't afford to pay someone to look for the help, let alone do it himself. Like Register, Simpson discovered BizBuyer through a banner ad. He put in a request for several programmers, and the following day got six prospective hires. In addition to locating qualified workers, he used BizBuyer to find...