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www.AngolaBeach.com Launched today - January 7, 2010 by admin

Real Estate Agent Martin West of Mann and Sons Inc. Launched www.angolabeach.com today.  AngolaBeach.com concentrates on homes for sale in the Angola Area of Lewes Delaware including Angola by the Bay, Angola Beach and Angola Estates.

DeweyBeachCondos.com Launched Today. - January 7, 2010 by admin

Real Estate Agent Martin West of Mann & Sons launched his new website today. DeweyBeachCondos.com is an exact match domain name for the heavily searched term Dewey Beach Condos. We wish Martin all the luck in the world for 2010! If you are looking or a Townhouse or Condo in Dewey Beach Delaware give him a call.

The UPC Bar Code Monopoly - January 7, 2010 by admin

To sell a product at most larger retailers in the USA you need a UPC Bar Code on your product.  Unfortunately there is only one company that controls the UPC Bar codes that the majority of these retailers require.  Anytime you have one company controlling an entire market you have a monopoly. Why is this a bad thing? Because this company can charge what ever they want for their product.  The UPC Barcode technology is nothing spectacular, the databases of product are also nothing very high tech yet this single company has its tentacles on almost every product sold in the USA. What type of prices are we talking about? My sister and I have a small Natural Soap company. This UPC Bar Code company wants $1000 to register and another $200 a year just for our small mom and pop company. As a company gets larger they charge additional fees.  This company does not print your UPC label for you, they don’t help advertise your product all they do is issue you a bar code and put you in a database and for this they want $1000 up front and $200 a year for the rest of the products life.  This certainly seems like highway robbery to me when I’ll build you an entire website and host it for a year for less than $1000 and spend a few weeks working on it. This company charges $1000 to click a few keys, issue you a code and transfer your product info into a database and then another $200 a year to keep you in the database. By the way the $1000 setup and $200 a year is just for the smallest of companies, larger companies pay significantly more.  To learn more about the UPC Barcode Monopoly take a look at their website.