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If We Use Our Power As Consumers, We Can Change the World W H AT I f We Use Our Power As Consumers, We Can Change The World C RITICALLY - A C C L A I M E D , B ESTSELLING B U S I N E S S A U T H O R K I M L A V I N E PRESENTS W H AT ’ S NEW, W H AT ’ S NEXT , W H AT ’ S HOT The Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market® AMERICASMART - JAN 9-13TH 2014 WWW.BUY-MOM.COM T ® Kim Lavine is the Critically-Acclaimed Bestselling Business Author of MOMMY MILLIONAIRE (St. Martin's NY), THE MOMMY MANIFESTO (Wiley NY), and President/CEO of MOMMY MILLIONAIRE MEDIA. Identified as America’s Expert on Inspirational Business Advice, Kim touches and inspires millions around the world through her appearances on The Today Show, Rachel Ray, Good Morning America, NBC & ABC news, CNN, CNBC, FOX, NPR, Oprah & Friends Radio Network, and features in USA Today, Country Living, Guideposts, Inc, Business Week, Entrepreneur, Women's World, and Forbes to name a few. Kim Is On A Mission To Empower People To Follow Their Dreams, Inspiring Them With Hope, Honesty And Faith. WWW.BUY-MOM.COM I’ WHO “SAVE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS in costs of having to attend a tradeshow alone, while getting ORDERING INFORMATION for your products in hands of MOTIVATED WHOLESALE BUYERS, including BIG NATIONAL RETAILERS! WWW.BUY-MOM.COM L WHAT This will be your opportunity to mentor with Kim Lavine personally as she teaches you HOW TO SELL on the floor of the show, as “It was an honor and pleasure well as how to get the most out of your to work with Kim. Actually, after reading her books, it was tradeshow dollar. From working the press a dream come true.” room, to making contacts in permanent Kim Nimsgern Click-n-Curl showrooms, you will take advantage of Kim's own priceless expertise working the country's top tradeshows to take YOUR PRODUCTS TO THE NEXT LEVEL! WWW.BUY-MOM.COM G WHEN Show Hours: Beginning at 9am Thursday, January 9 through Monday, January 13, 2014 at 2pm. Set up of your exhibit space in the booth is required by no later than Thursday January 8th at 2pm WHERE Building 3 at The Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market at AmericasMart www.americasmart.com WWW.BUY-MOM.COM H WHY “You don’t just ‘take’ this course—you work your tail Many Of The Exhibitors Who Joined Us At off! Previous Shows Have Gone On To I finished Kim's BREAK DOWN THE FABULOUS SUCCESS! After Meeting Buyers DOORS OF BIG RETAIL course in From NORDSTROM, QVC, BED BATH & April and am still using the BEYOND, WALGREENS, DILLARDS, techniques and tools. They helped me get the meeting with the very- HALLMARK, PENNEYS And More At The hard-to-get-into pet distributor, Market. negotiate like a pro, and then close the deal!” Carol O’Brien STIKITTY As A Result Of Taking Kim's Course BREAK DOWN THE DOORS OF BIG RETAIL They Are Rolling Out To TOP RETAILERS ACROSS THE COUNTRY! WWW.BUY-MOM.COM GET WHO’S WHO OF RETAILERS SHOP AMERICASMART Ace Hardware The Company Store Kirlin's ABC Carpet/ Costco Hallmark Stores Home Cracker Barrel Kohl’s Anthropologie Dillard’s The Limited Ashley Furniture Disney/ Lowe’s Barnes & Noble WDW Macy’s Bass Pro Shops Do It Best Nebraska Furniture Mart Bassett Dollar General Neiman Marcus Bealls Family Christian Stores Nordstrom Belk Football Fanatics Norman's Bergdorf Goodman Frontgate Palmer Marketing Bloomingdale’s Gordmans Renaissance Imports Target Bon Ton Hallmark Robb & Stucky TJMaxx Boscov’s Hammacher Schlemmer The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame True Value Brookstone Hamrick's Room Service Home Urban Outfitters Cabela’s Havertys Furniture Ross Walmart Caesars Entertainment Home Depot Sak’s Fifth Avenue Williams-Sonoma Century 21 Department Stores Home Goods Schnuck's Markets Whole Foods Coldwater CreeK Horchow Southwest Buying Group Z Gallerie Colonial Williamsburg HSN Spencer’s Gifts TO NAME A FEW! 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WWW.BUY-MOM.COM G Get Your Product’s SELL SHEET Featured In A FULL PAGE SPREAD In The Printed BUY MOM® Catalog, Included In The Cost Of Exhibiting With BUY MOM®! DON’T HAVE A SELL SHEET? For An Extra Fee, Tap Into The Real-world Expertise Of Our World-class Designers To Produce A SELL SHEET That SELLS! We Know What Retailers Are Looking For And We Focus On Making You And Your Products Look Like A Million Bucks! Use Our Real-World Experience Making SALES TO TOP RETAILERS To Build A Compelling And Exciting Brand Story Around Your Product’s RETAIL OPPORTUNITY! . WWW.BUY-MOM.COM G ! MEDIA is constantly on the hunt for the latest products and trends. Your products could easily make the headlines with one of the dozens of publications that attend our market. 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