How To Recruit Dealer/Distributors To Sell For You
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Based Business Ideas Part 5
Everyone dreams of owning a super money-making
business where other people do all the work, and their only duties
involve the approval of sales and bank deposit slips. It's the
only way to go as a business owner.
The problem is, however, not too many people
seem to know how to "put together" such a business.
What you're really talking about is an operation where you supply
the product and other people do the selling - A prime source with
a dealer or distributor network.
Assuming that you have the product, you'll
also need a sales kit and plenty of impressive, eye-catching promotional
materials. If you don't supply or offer to supply materials with
which your sales force can sell the product, you'll have a hard
time enlisting people to sell for you, and you probably won't
set any sales records relative to your product either.
Let's assume that you've just written a
book - HOW TO MAKE $100,000 PER YEAR AT HOME, WITH YOUR TYPEWRITER...
Okay, in order to sell this book, you've got to get the word out
to the people that you have such a book available. Advertising
on your own is going to cost you money, and unless you've got
a good
understanding of the advertising business, you may never reach
your full sales potential - besides, the time and effort expended
in finding the "right" place to advertise, the placing
of your ads, monitoring your returns, and the frustrations of
dealing with curiosity seekers, will quickly wear you out. Such
is not the way you envisioned your life when you got the idea
to write the book, get rich and enjoy a life of leisure.
So, just as soon as you've got your book
written - the book is your product - get some "bids"
out to the advertising agencies in you. Area, the free-lancers,
and the advertising department at your local colleges. What you
want these people to do is make up an advertising circular promoting
and selling your book. Now then, in a different - maybe smaller
- type, and kind of like as an afterthought - at the bottom of
this circular, you include the phrase: Dealer Inquiries Invited...
Look over all the submitted circulars and
choose the one(s) you consider the best. Then have a supply of
these printed up at your local print shop, obtain a mailing list
of opportunity seekers, and get them in the mail.
Just as soon as you've dropped these first
circulars in the mail, start writing your dealer/distributor letter.
This should be simply an explanation describing how you will dropship
orders for their customers, allowing them a certain commission
on each sale and, the price per copy you'll sell your book to
them in wholesale quantity lots. At the same time, this letter
should include a copy of your advertising circular, and an explanation,
reassuring these dealers that they can reproduce this circular
with their name/address in place of yours on the order coupon.
You might even include a brief note that you will preprint these
circulars with the dealer's name/address and ship them to him
for a wholesale printing price. All of this boils down to your
supplying him or her with whatever is needed to promote and sell
copies of your book for you. The bottom line is simply that you
can only reach so many people, and sell so many books by yourself.
With 1,000 people helping you - mailing out advertising circulars
and running small ads in hundreds of opportunity seeker publications
- your costs of running your business will be minimal while your
book sales should skyrocket.
Remember though, you need an impressive,
eye-catching advertising circular or mailing package for your
sales force to use as their own, and you need a clear, easy-to-understand
letter outlining the commissions you allow, the price of your
books in
wholesale quantity lots, and the availability of advertising materials
for your dealers.
The advertising circular should be dual
purpose - you send it out to solicit sales of your product, and
at the same time, recruit dealers who are impressed with your
advertising materials and feel that they can make some money for
themselves by promoting your product. Again, this needn't be much
more than a simple "throw-away" line at the bottom of
the circular: Dealer Inquiries Invited...
Now that you're organized thus far, the
next thing is to contract to run as many small DEALERS WANTED
ads in as many of the mail order publications as possible. Such
an ad can be either a classified or a small, but eye-catching
one inch display ad:
DEALERS WANTED! Outstanding new book. Sells
like
wildfire! Everybody wants a copy! Take $10 profit on
every $15 sale! Details for SASE to:
and then with plenty of exposure in all
the mail order publications over a period of six to eight months,
you should have hundreds of people all over the country selling
your book for you. Simple, easy, almost cut and dried, but it
works!
In building my own business from scratch
over the past 10 years, I've found that once you've established
a basic dealer/distributor network - or a list of people selling
for you - you can add hundreds of related products, and the orders
just keep coming in. Give it a try and see for yourself just how
easy and profitable it can be for you!

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