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Coffee Tree Roasters Mark Brand, Announces New Business Opportunities

The company Coffee Tree Roasters Mark is excited to announce over 120 distributors and growing.

2011-06-22
WILMINGTON, DE, June 22, 2011 (Press-News.org) The company Coffee Tree Roasters Mark is excited to announce over 120 distributors and growing. Along with the great success of the distributorship program, Coffee Tree Roasters Mark is announcing the launch of their new website www.coffeetreeroastersmark.com. The new website has been specifically designed so that future distributors can become knowledgeable about the products and the business opportunities available.

Details of what Coffee Tree Roasters Mark will provide, as well as the expectations for a new distributor are specified. An outline of Roasters Mark's business plan and details of a new distributor's role during the first 90 days are available on the website. Upon execution of the agreement and receipt of a partial down-payment, Roasters Mark will order and ship the products and equipment, which should be received in approximately 10-15 days. At this point the Company will send one of their set-up technicians, and with your help, this person will set up your first 25 accounts. These accounts have already been either secured or contracted with us to receive service. Our set up technician will also train you in every aspect of your business, including invoicing your customers on a hand-held computer that we will be supplying to you. After operating the business for a period of 90 days, the new distributor will be able to decide if this distributorship is a good fit. If so, the new distributor will finalize the sale of the business and sign a note to the Company for the remaining balance, which will be financed over 60 months.

Specializing in office coffee service and in-room coffee at many national hotel chains, Roasters Mark has been doing business for 3 decades. With a well-established business model, coffee products are sold exclusively through a large network of local distributors.

Coffee Tree Roasters Mark is a Delaware corporation that sells coffee and distributorship opportunities.

Coffee Tree Roasters Mark works closely with its distributors and the Company will do everything to make sure that new distributors become successful with the new business. The Company doesn't turn a profit unless the distributors are successful. The Company doesn't make money selling distributorships, but selling coffee. New distributors will also make money selling coffee. If you believe that you have the same amount of drive as we do to ensure your business becomes a success, than we would love to have you on our team of over 120 Distributors.

Website: http://www.coffeetreeroastersmark.com


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[Press-News.org] Coffee Tree Roasters Mark Brand, Announces New Business Opportunities
The company Coffee Tree Roasters Mark is excited to announce over 120 distributors and growing.