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To achieve any degree of success, today’s business, be it an artisan workshop, a large corporation or a retail activity, requires a sound knowledge of the market. Nowadays, communication and information methods are adapting to the new instruments technology provides. The time for improvisation, for spreading information by word of mouth, for the usual question: have you heard? and so on, is over.
As far as our sector is concerned, the English company Datalignum.com Ltd has put on internet its comprehensive database containing 112,380 company names operating worldwide.
The www.datalignum.comsearch engine is a precious working instrument, a complete catalogue of companies involved in our industry (with direct link to those with a website), it is divided into two business sectors (industry and retail) and supplies postal and e-mail addresses, telephone and fax numbers. For those already surfing the net, using the www.datalignum.com search engine is going to be like a child’s play; while those not used to it or those who still feel slightly awkward in front of a computer will master the task quickly and easily. It is always complicated to explain in words how to visit an internet site, the best thing to do is to try it for yourself.

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