Barberz
Zone Inc. now offering financing for kiosk
GRAND
FORKS, ND - January 31, 2008 --
Barberz Zone Inc. is now able to offer financing to those who
want to buy a Barber Stop Kiosk.
The
interest rate is based upon several factors including credit
history, time in business as well as references.
The
company believes this will help propel the Barber Stop into
a household name. They are dedicated to growing the barber industry
and helping people begin their own business.
Anyone
interested in a kiosk and/or financing can visit www.barberzzone.com/financing.htm
for more information.
For
more information, visit http://www.barberzzone.com,
call Barberz Zone at 701-330-1169 or e-mail them at Rob@barberzzone.com..
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Barberz
Zone Inc. secures leasing option for kiosk
GRAND
FORKS, ND - July 10, 2007 --
Barberz Zone Inc. has teamed up with Keystone Capital to offer
qualified people lease-to-own options in order to help them
get a Barber Stop barbershop kiosk.
Reuben
Adams and Ed Popal from Keystone Capital are eager to help individuals
get into their own kiosk with a variety of leasing options available.
The
Barber Stop kiosk is a 50 sq. ft., single chair barbershop which
is designed to go into a host business. The host business make
significant profit by letting the barbershop come into their
stores. As it is a single chair barbershop, the waiting room
is the store itself. People shop the store while waiting for
a haircut. Host businesses can easily clear $100,000 to $200,000
a year by hosting a Barber Stop.
Anyone
interested in obtaining a lease for a kiosk can visit www.keystonecapitalonline.com,
call Reuben or Ed at 512-263-1402 or e-mail them at ra@keystonecapitalonline.com
or epopal@keystonecapitalonline.com or epopal@keystonecapitalonline.com.
For
more information, visit http://www.barberzzone.com,
call Barberz Zone at 701-330-1169 or e-mail them at Rob@barberzzone.com..
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Barberz
Zone intensifies search for host businesses
GRAND
FORKS, ND - March 28, 2007 --Barberz Zone is stepping
up efforts and scouring the country to locate host businesses
in which to place their 50 square foot, fully self-contained,
single chair barbershop kiosks.The company is offering $500
to any person who finds a host business, barber or investor.
Once
an acceptable deal is reached, the finders fee will be paid.
The
barbershop kiosk can be placed virtually anywhere inside a host
business; all that is needed is an 110V outlet.
The
company is searching for home improvement stores like a Home
Depot or Lowe’s, farm equipment stores like Tractor Supply
Company, or pharmacy stores such as Walgreen’s or Eckerd’s
or any chain with many locations.
The
idea is to put a kiosk in high traffic areas inside a host business
so people can come in and get a haircut in conjunction with
tasks they would do anyway.
It
has been proven the kiosks bring an additional $100,000 to $200,000
per store annually. If a host business has 100 stores, the company
can make $10 to $20 million a year. There is a catch though;
the kiosk must go in the host business rent-free or very low
rent.
Due to the need for individual state’s Barber Board approval,
kiosks can only be sold in 25 states so far. Barber Board approval
is pending more than 18 others.
As
approval comes from the boards more states will open up. Barberz
Zone is a small North Dakota based company who markets, sales
and distributes the barbershop kiosks.
The
barbershop kiosk is the patent pending invention of Everette
Blaisdell who came up with the idea after he lost his own barbershop
in the Flood of 1997 in Grand Forks, ND.
He
continued cutting hair out of a ladies restroom at a local car
dealership. It made him realize that he could give haircuts
in a very limited space, thus the kiosk idea was born.
For
more information about the Barber Stop or Mr. Blaisdell, visit
http://www.barberzzone.com,
call Barberz Zone at 701-330-1169 or e-mail them at Rob@barberzzone.com.
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