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Many marketing agencies don't work with small scale businesses as they can't afford the pay of such large operations. But Why not marketing agencies do marketing to small scale business but instead of pay, You can take a 5 to 10% of ownership of the

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Rohith R

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I guess nobody does this in india and also no idea whether such business comes to indian market..

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