2012 had brought some ups and down to the Made In America Store in Elma, New York, and after New Year's, the store looks to the future for growth.
Elma, New York (PRWEB) January 03, 2013
The all American made products store is looking to the future with high expectations for new products, expansions and consumer participation. The Made In America Store will take everything they have learned in 2012 and use it to strengthen the “Made In America” movement for 2013 for consumers and the U.S. economy.
2012 proved to be a year of learning and growth for the Made In America Store and Mark Andol, owner and creator of the all US made products store, isn't afraid to take the new year head on.
“I think people really grasp the Made in America movement now,” said Dan Andol, Made In America Store's Vice President. “With big companies like General Motors bringing jobs back stateside, the movement is more than just a trend.”
In 2012 alone, the Made In America Store opened their World Distribution Center, expanded their product line to over 1,500 products, created a flat rate shipping program, took to the social media frontier and hosted plenty of concerts and charitable events.
“The people do the talking for us,” said Mark Andol. “If we the people didn't want the quality and reliability of American made, I don't think we (Made In America Store) would be here and growing.”
The Made In America Store's World Distribution Center is a 18,000 square foot facility that was opened to help stock the Elma, New York, store location, ship out internet orders and help fill the smaller satellite store's like General Welding & Fabricating.
“Without the World Distribution Center, we wouldn't have the room to stock our store,” said John Omlar, the Made In America Store's Manager.
Additionally, the Made In America Store took their ecommerce site to the next level by including a flat rate shipping option with every internet order. For every order that is under $100, consumers can get shipping at $7 and anything over, the consumer is given free shipping.
The Made In America Store has made their presence known on the internet thanks to social media. People from all over the nation come together to find friends, family, brands and more all through social media websites. The Made In America Store has a presence on Facebook, Google+, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn, FourSquare, Pinterest and even their own blog.
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This year alone, the Made In America Store sponsored the Jam in the Valley 2012 with Lynyrd Skynyrd, Randy Houser and Ricky Lee, Honor Flight Chicago which sent over 30 different WWII Veterans to see their memorial and plenty of local concerts.
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