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How the freelance sector can benefit the bike trade

Freelance can be the ideal solution for the bike trade, according to marketing, PR and events consultant Mark Almond.

‘’In a competitive market like the bike industry, being able to tap into the best talent available as and when you need it for as long as you need it is a key benefit. Whether the client is a shop, a distributor or a manufacturer, the freelancer can get jobs done within the agreed budget and timescale. It’s cost and time effective,’’ says Almond.

In these economic times, maximum return is needed on all outgoings. Freelancers offer you this bang-for-buck and, importantly, on your terms."

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