How do I go about getting people interested in Tupperware?
s great for every household. Great for gifts for realators instead of the same thing wine or food etc. How do i grow this for real potential referrals?
Tupperware is like any product, it's meant to fill a need. Short videos or blogs on specific products and how you use them in everyday life (or even creative uses) reminds people why they will want what you sell :)
I suspect it's difficult since there are so many less expensive choices these days. Maybe select a few stores that will let you set up a display out front or perhaps inside if they have room and catch folks' attention as they are coming or going. Also consider setting up at events, like the old time music festival West Plains and pioneer days in Mountain View in September.
Does the plastic in Tupperware give off any obnoxious chemicals?
What are the benefits of Tupperware in this new age of anti plastics? Curious with everyone trying to heat in glass ? The cost was higher and I know it’s higher quality than grocery store storage containers. I always liked the numbers to find lids:)
Social Network is a great way (FB, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google+ ; posting pics, writing blogs (for example, 10 facts you did not know about you did not know about Tuppeware). Another way, is to create email marketing (it is free most of the time), but you do need to have a list of potentials that is created ahead of time.
This is all a part of a Business Plan, which I also highly recommend you to have).
This is a good question, as we all know Tupperware has been around a long time and is now relatively inexpensive to purchase. Many Tupperware sales I believe are based on impulse needs, and or dietary needs for certain size containers etc.
To gain interest, you have to have something that is catchy looking, sounding, and creates a hook within the customer to want to purchase yours over walmart, amazon, or other places to buy.
Example: When you purchase this Tupperware, any pieces that melt, stain, or lost covers will be replaced free of charge within the 12 month period from time of purchase; receipt required. Example: You can customize the sizes you want, and the colors
Ask yourself, what would sell you? And what is different from your sale vs. others? Especially if more expensive.
Take pictures of you using your Tupperware products in everyday settings and share what you love about them and how they make your life better. Just be careful not to over do your posts on Social media as too many may turn people off. Good luck to you
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Tupperware is like any product, it's meant to fill a need. Short videos or blogs on specific products and how you use them in everyday life (or even creative uses) reminds people why they will want what you sell :)
I suspect it's difficult since there are so many less expensive choices these days. Maybe select a few stores that will let you set up a display out front or perhaps inside if they have room and catch folks' attention as they are coming or going. Also consider setting up at events, like the old time music festival West Plains and pioneer days in Mountain View in September.
Does the plastic in Tupperware give off any obnoxious chemicals?
What are the benefits of Tupperware in this new age of anti plastics? Curious with everyone trying to heat in glass ? The cost was higher and I know it’s higher quality than grocery store storage containers. I always liked the numbers to find lids:)
Social Network is a great way (FB, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Google+ ; posting pics, writing blogs (for example, 10 facts you did not know about you did not know about Tuppeware). Another way, is to create email marketing (it is free most of the time), but you do need to have a list of potentials that is created ahead of time.
This is all a part of a Business Plan, which I also highly recommend you to have).
This is a good question, as we all know Tupperware has been around a long time and is now relatively inexpensive to purchase. Many Tupperware sales I believe are based on impulse needs, and or dietary needs for certain size containers etc.
To gain interest, you have to have something that is catchy looking, sounding, and creates a hook within the customer to want to purchase yours over walmart, amazon, or other places to buy.
Example: When you purchase this Tupperware, any pieces that melt, stain, or lost covers will be replaced free of charge within the 12 month period from time of purchase; receipt required.
Example: You can customize the sizes you want, and the colors
Ask yourself, what would sell you? And what is different from your sale vs. others? Especially if more expensive.
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Joshua
Take pictures of you using your Tupperware products in everyday settings and share what you love about them and how they make your life better. Just be careful not to over do your posts on Social media as too many may turn people off. Good luck to you