Blair Technology Group:
In December of 2005, Andy Blair took the entrepreneurial leap and started his own company. Like so many American startups, Blair Technology Group started in a basement/garage. The only money the company had was a credit card with a $2400 limit. Since BTG was a one man show at the time, that $2400 would be all that was needed. Andy`s business plan was to purchase computers out of the corporate world, refurbish them, then market them through the internet. He would deliver to his customers a rock solid PC at a low price coupled with outstanding "small town" support. This is still BTG`s business model.
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In December of 2005, Andy Blair took the entrepreneurial leap and started his own company. Like so many American startups, Blair Technology Group started in a basement/garage. The only money the company had was a credit card with a $2400 limit. Since BTG was a one man show at the time, that $2400 would be all that was needed. Andy`s business plan was to purchase computers out of the corporate world, refurbish them, then market them through the internet. He would deliver to his customers a rock solid PC at a low price coupled with outstanding "small town" support. This is still BTG`s business model.