'Tis the Season to Start Selling
By
Shirley Frazier
Sweet Survival®/GiftBasketBusiness.com
You’re anxious to begin
your gift basket business but have decided to put it off until next
year.
What’s the rush, right?
You can’t possibly find people to buy your baskets now.
After all,
everyone’s running around doing their holiday shopping and looking for
the perfect gift, but there’s one problem. They can’t find something
unique, something that looks like it was made especially for the people
on their list.
It has to be the right
color, a cute container, all kosher or all chocolate. Then it has to be
shipped, plus a gift tag must be attached.
Or maybe it's better to
deliver the gift, but there’s so little time to work, shop, take care of home
and deliver a basket. How can this person’s dilemma be solved?
Timing to start a gift
basket business couldn’t be more perfect. If you’re ready to start on
January 1 and your life isn’t in total chaos, consider entering the
industry now.
I bet you can make a list of at least two dozen people who
fit the above scenario - stressed, can’t find what they want, no time to
shop, love great service but can’t find any, looking for the unique and
unusual.
By January 1, the nation is recovering from a holiday hangover,
and people aren’t thinking about buying. This is why the holidays are
the best time to start.
So where are the people
who fit this profile? You see them every week and possibly every day.
You meet with them and talk about business, education, health and
fellowship.
When you greet them, your mind is a million miles away from
gift baskets, but that’s about to change. Here are three groups of
potential buyers. From this, create your own list of people who fit your
buyers’ profile.
Teachers, PTA members and
employees at the local Board of Education buy gift baskets. They buy for
each other and for family members. When one receives your basket, the
others notice - quickly.
They want your card or brochure, anything with
your telephone number. Whether or not you have children, you have access
to a local school, the PTA and the Board of Education.
House of worship members
support and promote each other. Have you told your church, synagogue,
mosque or temple’s congregation about your business? They want to know.
If you wait until after the holidays, someone is sure to ask, "Why
didn’t you tell me?"
Doctors and veterinarians
need your help. Their tight schedules keep them from mall shopping, and
their inherent skepticism keeps them from deciding what to buy on the
Internet. "I didn’t know you made gift baskets!," will be their first
words after sharing a holiday story about a half-dead plant that was
delivered to a favorite aunt. Don’t lose this sale. Tell, sell and be
happy.
Consider the advice from Wally Amos, founder of Famous Amos Cookies. He
said that you’ll never find the "right time" to start your business, so
start it now.
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