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National Mail Order Promotes American Ingenuity with the 'Made in America Hot Product Contest'

The National Mail Order Association will host a contest to encourage American manufactures and inventors to have a chance of finding the next best product made in the USA

2012-05-28
MINNEAPOLIS, MN, May 28, 2012 (Press-News.org) According to a recent article from ABC News, President Obama is indicating the recovery of American manufacturing as a leap toward an "economy built to last".(1). In conjunction with this and their 40th Anniversary in business, the National Mail Order Association (NMOA) commences their national Made in America Hot Product Contest beginning on June 1, 2012. NMOA is looking for as many American manufacturers as possible to have the chance to enter their product for the world to see. NMOA's Made in America Hot Product Contest has one main goal: helping the thousands of manufacturers and inventors around the USA.

Along with President of NMOA, the President of the United States encourages job growth and economic growth in the U.S. The article stated that President Obama wants to provide tax incentives to companies that shift foreign jobs back to the U.S., and rescind existing credits for those that move work overseas (1).

"This contest is strictly promoting 'American Made' products. We want to give inventors and smaller manufacturers an opportunity to get their product noticed," commented John Schulte, President of the National Mail Order Association. "American manufacturing has taken a back seat to cheap exported labor, and there are millions of Americans who depend on a job that is tied to American manufacturing, from the large companies to the small mom and pop operation."

Voters, via social media, will get to see products they never knew existed, rank how much they like the product using a 1-5 star system, and be able to communicate feedback about a product to the manufacturer. Drawings for free products will be held for registered voters.

Contestants will submit their original products to the official contest website and online voters will decide the winner.

The National Mail Order Association would like to thank the sponsors of this Made in America Hot Product Contest which includes: Minnesota Inventors Congress, UY Systems Ltd., JoTo PR, The Inventors Association of Arizona, Tampa Bay Inventors Council, Inventors Association of Saint Louis, Inventors Society of South Florida, b.st. designs, Inventors Club of K.C., and madeinusaproductsstore.com.

For more information about the contest, visit http://www.nmoa.org/contest.

About National Mail Order Association:
The mission of the NMOA is to provide education, information, and business connections to entrepreneurs and small businesses around the world for the purposes of selling products and services through the use of direct marketing and mail order sales tactics. Today the NMOA is comprised of the President and Chief Manager, John D. Schulte, his staff, and a growing number of prominent industry experts that volunteer information and education. The NMOA was founded in 1972 by mail order expert and advertising man Paul Muchnick in order to help small to midsize businesses and entrepreneurs involved in, or wishing to be involved in mail order marketing, now commonly referred to as direct marketing. For more information on the National Mail Order Association, visit http://www.nmoa.org.

(1) ABCNEWS. Fact Check: Obama and the Resurgence of American Manufacturing. February 16, 2012. http://abcnews.go.com/blogs/politics/2012/02/fact-check-obama-and-the-resurgence-of-american-manufacturing


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[Press-News.org] National Mail Order Promotes American Ingenuity with the 'Made in America Hot Product Contest'
The National Mail Order Association will host a contest to encourage American manufactures and inventors to have a chance of finding the next best product made in the USA