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With such high quality products at really affordable prices there are many ways to sell FM products, and the basics are covered on the retail presentation at www.fmgroup.org.uk Personal Use: Naturally you will want to wear the fragrances yourself and this is a great way to generate interest in the products. It is best to choose a FM fragrance that is different from the brand you used to use. Vary which FM fragrance you choose, as you want to encourage people to comment on your fragrance so you can tell them about our range of perfumes and aftershaves. Prize Draw leaflet: If you already do catalogues, put the top copy in ALL of you catalogues and then the second copy in everyone's catalogue who has not said no to the free testing session … email us for a copy at stu@fmsu.info Showing The Catalogue / Samples: Since our fragrances are so inexpensive to buy people do just buy from the catalogue but to greatly increase your sales and to show your potential customers the quality of what we offer you do need to let them try your samples. You can even lend out your sample kit to people you know for them to show their family, but make sure you tell them you need it back within two days. Perfume Parties: A great way to get reach a whole group of people at once is by organising perfume parties . More details on this, and the all important host coaching , can be found on other pages on this site. Salons, Gift Shops etc: One way of getting orders can be to get your product display into a beauty salon (independent ones are more likely to say yes than chains) , card or gift shops, newsagents, hairdressers etc. You have to be prepared for many saying no, but just a few shops saying yes could increase your sales volume. It is best if you can to get someone in the shop to sign up themselves as they will be more keen to promote our fragrances and can also then supply their own display. Since our deliveries are so fast, the shops could ask their customers to come back in a few days to collect their orders. Offices and Factories: Shops, offices and factories can also provide a good source of customers from the staff who work there. The trick is to leave samples with a specific person (receptionist are usually best) and give them some sort of incentive for collecting orders for you. Often the quieter places are ideal, as it gives the staff more time to look at the catalogue and play with the samples. Fundraising: There are many organisations looking to raise funds, charities, playgroups, schools, youth clubs, churches etc and you could suggest to them that you will make a percentage donation to them for any sales they help you generate by showing catalogues to their supporters, having perfume parties or inviting you to have a stall at their events. |