Sprinkler Buddy
Deeply Rooted
Anyone here invent a lawn & garden product and were successful in getting it known across the USA?
I have been in Lowe's as a SOS item, a Lowe's store manager found me at my first Home & Garden Expo. Sales were GREAT!!! Unfortunately, once I left the store for the day, my product had to go with me because Sprinkler Buddy wasn't a stock item. After traveling, lodging, food, etc... I was burning through my inventory and just breaking even selling out of one store location at a time. Not to mention, losing my voice. So I decided to go online and hope one day Lowe's or Home Depot will one day realize they need to make Sprinkler Buddy a stock item. I believe corporate wouldn't give me the time of day because I'm a single product company and a new one at that. I'm happy to have had the experience with Lowe's, it showed me this has huge potential and to never give up on it. As sales continue to grow each year, I'm starting to think selling retail myself is a lot less headaches. lol The big box stores wait to long, I may refuse their offer when it comes. Thanks for taking me down memory lane, gets me excited thinking about it.Maybe you could take a direct marketing approach yourself, beyond the retail outlets you already have. Go after Lowes, Home Depot, Tractor Supply. But be sure you can meet the demand if you should get a contract. Maybe you could do a regional supply in your area to test the market. Cold calling, find out who is the top dog to talk to-somebody in one of those companies needs to be your friend and just doesn't know it yet. Or have you already done this?
Way to go! Also, big stores typically wait 90 days or more to pay their invoices which is hard on a small vendor. What about marketing to other landscape companies?
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