I am new to the game of selling products and am trying to properly prepare myself so I don’t come off as rude or as a dummy (as well as trying not to immediately traumatize myself). Technically it will be B2B sales. Most stores I want to sell at are small and independent, not big chains.

I have already registered the company, made the product, labeled it appropriatly, created the website, had a certified lab analysis done, gotten the product samples ready, and I have written down both the production cost as well as the sale price (on the website).

What should I roughly expect when I go to physical stores to sell my product to them? Do I simply walk in and ask for a manager? Am I missing something in my preparation (physical or mental)? Are products generally on consignment to stores or are they bought outright? Should I bring enough stock to the first meeting or is it normal to drop off products on a separate/later date?

All advice welcome! I am in the Mid/Southern USA. This is not an ad. I will not name my product/brand/website.

  • nomecks@lemmy.wtf
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    9 days ago

    Any reason you’re not targeting online first? You can start selling on Amazon and others pretty fast.

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    9 days ago

    Get used to hearing this a lot. NO

    You will get told no, directly, indirectly, politely and rudely and creatively many many times.

    Also get used to having people just blow you off, skip the appointments you set up and generally treat your time as a play thing.

    Pulling a ratio out of my ass I would expect to here 100 NO for every 1 yes.