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They get it immediately. And they get it at far lower cost than by any other method. There are advertisers who, in starting, send every dealer a few packages as a gift. That is better, perhaps, than losing customers created. But it is very expensive. Those free packages must be sold by advertising. Figure their cost at your selling price, and you will see that you are paying a high cost per dealer. A salesman might sell these small stocks at a lower cost. And other methods might be vastly cheaper.
Sending stocks on consignment to retailers is not widely favored.
Many dealers resent it. Collections are difficult. And non-businesslike methods do not win dealer respect.
The plans advocated here are the best plans yet discovered for the
lines to which they apply. Other lines require different methods. The
ramifications are too many to discuss in a book like this.
But don't start advertising without distribution. Don't get
distribution by methods too expensive. Or by slow, old-fashioned
methods. The loss of time may cost you enormously in sales. And it
may enable energetic rivals to get ahead of you. Go to men who
know by countless experiences the best plan to apply to your line.
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