Cook eBooks Has Made Its Debut on the Internet, Selling Inexpensive Electronic Cookbooks - Unusual and Tasty Recipes in Easy to Access ebook Format Bring A New Dimension to Your Kitchen
Using the interest and knowledge gleaned from 30 years in a traditional food business, a Connecticut entrepreneur starts a new food related business enterprise on the internet. The concept is simple, the product is needed and useful, and the price is right.
Manchester, CT (PRWEB) December 28, 2004 -- After spending his whole adult life as an entrepreneur, Ira Fink is at it again. Raised in a restaurant family, Fink spent over 30 years in the food service industry before retiring from it in 2000. At only 52 years old, he wasnt ready to fully retire, but everything he thought of doing as a retirement project seemed to involve the industry he just retired from.
What Fink wanted to do was to figure out how to make a living on the internet. At first he looked at many of the money making program offers we all see on the internet and even bought in to a couple, but never quite figured out how to make money with them. He finally decided that the internet is just like regular commerce. You have to have something to sell. Thats the way business has always been done and that is the way business will always be done" he said. The next problem then was what to sell?
Food service was all Fink knew. He worked part time in his fathers restaurant in Sage Allen, a Hartford based department store chain, as a kid, and he worked with his father as an adult for 15 years before Sage Allen closed. He put in another15 years with the food service management company he had started while still working with his father. All of his ideas seemed to revolve around food.
First Fink created a service company that sold used restaurant equipment on eBay for local equipment dealers. That was successful, but he was always dependent on the dealers for equipment. That was when the idea of electronic cookbooks came to him. Id purchased eBooks on the Internet before and I wasnt impressed" he says. He went on to explain that books requiring a computer to read are rather cumbersome. You have to be sitting in front of your computer to read them. That rules out the comfort of reading in bed or your favorite easy chair.
But electronic cookbooks were just the opposite. People dont typically read a cook book like a novel. They use it as a reference and they use it in the kitchen" Fink explained. An eCookbook is easy to find recipes in, you can store many cookbooks in one space so you know where to find them when you want them, and best of all, can print the recipes out as you need them. That means that you can use the recipe for your shopping list. It also means that you can work off a sheet of paper while preparing your culinary masterpiece. No more juggling cookbooks due to lack of space on the kitchen counter, no more food covered pages in expensive cookbooks.
Electronic cookbooks are inexpensive to buy, have no shipping costs and arrive quickly by email right to your email address. Adding all of the facts together, Fink decided that he would sell electronic cookbooks over the internet. He started purchasing electronic cookbooks with resell rights in early 2004. By the end of the year he collected enough ebooks to start his new venture. On December 25, 2004 CookeBooks was launched at www.ibfreedom.com.
Fink Management Co.
Internet sales since 2002
Entrepreneur Becomes Internet-preneur
Contact Information:
Ira Fink
Fink Management Co.
Phone/Fax (860) 646-7165
http://www.ibfreedom.com
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