Economic Times Lead Many to Discover their Entrepreneurial Side
‘Accidental entrepreneur’ is now a common term, and shows that many have unintentionally
gone into business for themselves. Unintentional or not, Brother International Corporation has
seen many successful customers starting their own businesses—home-based embroidery
businesses, that is.
Bridgewater, NJ (Vocus) January 18, 2010 -- National news outlets have recently been reporting that
entrepreneurial spirits are high despite a down economy. In today’s economy, many people may be looking for
another business opportunity or form of income, and as a result, they have started their own business. ‘Accidental
entrepreneur’ is now a common term, and shows that many have unintentionally gone into business for
themselves. Unintentional or not, Brother International Corporation has seen many successful customers starting
their own businesses—home-based embroidery businesses, that is.
No matter what market or economic climate, there are potential customers for a home-based embroidery
business. Potential customers are everywhere—from friends, family, churches and schools to local teams, and
businesses. In fact, there have been so many success stories highlighting different locations and demographics that
Brother® has compiled many success stories that have educated and inspired other interested entrepreneurs.
“Brother dealers throughout the country have been holding informative ‘Start Your Own Embroidery Business’
seminars to educate their local community about the business potential that is possible with our machines,
specifically the PR-600 series, which includes the newly introduced Entrepreneur™ PR-650,” explains Dean F.
Shulman, senior vice president of Brother International Corporation and head of the company’s home appliance
division. “It is important to note that these seminars are not promoting a franchise opportunity—but rather a
product that provides the opportunity to start producing profitable items right away. A home-based embroidery
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