We offer a lot more than a typical agent or broker, and describe ourselves as a full-service importer and distributor. We offer brand owners a full suite of complementary services, from sales and marketing, through consumer and category research, to logistics and IT solutions.
You’ve been on the food market circuit for a while and perhaps even have a couple of local retailers stocking your products, but how do you grow your stockists and reach new retailers potentially hundreds of miles away? The time might be right for you to start talking to food and drink wholesale distributors.
Working with food and drink wholesale distributors can be an effective way to reach a wide network of retailers and can significantly aid your business growth. However, there are several things to bear in mind before you start.
If you have been selling to a few local retailers directly you will be used to quoting them a trade (or buy in price) to which they will add on their margin to create the consumer (sell out) price. Working with a wholesale distributor adds a new element to the equation and the wholesale distributor margin needs to be accounted for. You need to have a really good handle on your cost price so you can calculate all the necessary margins:
We’re passionate about great food, and we spend a lot of time sourcing it and selling it, so we try to enjoy what we do. So if you want to know what we’re about, we can summarise it in three words: Family, Food, Fun.
We measure this by being first choice for all our major stakeholders – customers, brand owners, people, and our community.
marketing strategy will help you reach your business objectives
We know that taking time out of running your business to come up with a solid marketing strategy is difficult. That’s why work with business owners to create a marketing plan for you. Having a strategy in place will help you avoid wasting time and money on marketing activity that doesn’t work. Whether you want to grow, launch a new product, enter a new market or just outsmart your competitors, a marketing strategy can help you get there faster.
We need to get under the bonnet of your business; to understand your goals, identify your key sectors, profile your customers
RESEARCH
This where we take a ‘deep dive’ into your business. Researching your competitors, your brand and your offering will help us to help you stand out in a crowded marketplace.
PLANNING
Remove the guess work and inject some consistency into your marketing. Creating a 90-day activity plan that becomes your marketing ‘road map’ is just part of the process.
Marketing Collateral
Before approaching a wholesale distributor it is worth spending some time putting a simple sales presentation together covering:
Your brand – it’s ethos, vision, purpose and aspirations
USPs – any unique ingredients, flavour combinations or production methods
Products and usage – clearly list all available products and consider including serving or recipe suggestions
Pricing – depending on a wholesale distributor’s order quantity your pricing may vary but make sure you have some starting point calculations to discuss
Sales
Retail marketing has an extensive and highly capable sales team, covering the whole of the in every trade channel – multiple retail, impulse convenience, wholesale cash & carry, foodservice and…
Brand Management
Our product marketing team is the link between brand owners, and our sales team and customers. We allocate a dedicated product marketing manager to work with each brand, and be its champion within RH…
Category Management
Our approach is consumer and category-led. We have in-house expertise in providing customers and suppliers with all the necessary market insights to develop and execute strategies and tactics for…
Marketing & Public Relations
We provide a full range of solutions for both trade and consumer marketing, from in-store promotions and sampling, to advertising and PR. Our extensive experience running marketing and PR campaigns…
Logistics
Our base in High is the perfect location for distribution throughout . Brand partners and customers benefit from the environmental and cost efficiencies we generate through the supply…
Food Technology
Our team of in-house Technical Managers manage the technical relationship with all of our suppliers, overseeing all aspects of product safety and quality, while also responding to specific customer..
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Marketing Strategy : Branding Basics For Small Business
In most of the marketing literature, branding strategies are usually skewed towards large businesses. The nature of these strategies also demands heavy and sustained investment in brand promotion and brand equity development. Often such high decibel brand promotion strategies create an impression that branding is a game for large players.
One of the fundamental question before any marketer is whether to brand or not brand. Although marketing literature suggests that there is an option for no-branding, for all practical purposes a firm cannot escape branding. No-Branding decision is where the firm chose to sell its offerings as generic products or commodities. But even in such a scenario, the firms which are marketing such generic products are distinguished by their company name which should be considered as a brand.
For example if you are a salt manufacturer supplying to retail outlets, although you are not selling branded salt, your company name will act as a brand for your customer ( retailer). Even though such firms are not into selling branded products, they have a corporate brand. Through their sales personnel and transactions, these firms are already building their corporate brand.
One of the most important advantages of branding is that brands help to identify and distinguish the seller. Even when selling commodities, the buyer needs to identify the seller and developing a corporate brand helps in getting repeat business from the customer.
Commit to Branding
The first step in creating an effective brand is a conscious decision to invest in branding the business. Whether it is a corporate name or an individual brand name, the decision to invest in branding will bring in a big difference. Branding is much more than putting a label in the cover of the product. Branding is a long term strategy which involves development of a brand vision and creation of brand personality.
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Branding need not be expensive
Investing in branding is not about the money set aside for brand promotion but the level of involvement of marketers in developing the brand consciously. Small and medium enterprises have the constraint of limited marketing budget which forces them to overlook the importance of branding their products/business. But when we look at the long term perspective, taking baby steps now will go a long way in establishing a powerful brand in the future.
Big brands are built over a period of time. It is possible for small enterprises to build powerful brand through a consistent investment in smart branding practices. It is advisable to set aside a small percentage of revenue for the purpose of brand development alone. Consider this budget as a Systematic Brand Investment Plan rather than an expense.
Develop and protect the brand elements
Once a decision is made to build a brand, the next step is to develop powerful brand elements.
Brand elements include name, logo, symbols, mascots, color schemes, taglines etc. These brand elements should be prominently displayed in every communication that goes out from the firm be it visiting cards, gifts, brochures etc.
The next logical step is to protect the vital brand elements like Brand Name, Logo, etc. This is very important to prevent plagiarism and to challenge the rip-offs and copy cats.
Explore promotional opportunities
The fragmentation of media is in fact a big blessing for small brands. The proliferation of media has given lot of low cost promotional opportunities for small brands. The competition among the media has kept the advertising rates low especially for second rung media. Small brands can make use of regional media options in a much more effective way than large brands operating in a national scale. Local newspapers, radio stations, cable TV channels offer excellent cost-effective vehicles for small brand promotions.
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Brand promotions through these low cost media may not give a substantial ROI or a significant impact in sales in the short-term. In the long term, such small media exposure will increase the visibility of the brand and benefits will start accruing.
Corporate brands which operate in a business to business environment should explore their brand promotions in a different manner. For business brands, sales professionals are the biggest promoters of the brand. It is important for small businesses to ensure that the sales force is communicating the right kind of message to the customer. Business brands should try to communicate their brand message through every possible contact opportunities.
Every business has some communication materials like brochures, pamphlets etc and these materials offer some amount of information about the company and products. When endeavoring to brand development, these materials are of immense value. These materials should communicate the core Brand Manthra to the consumers. It is commonly observed that these communication materials are only used as a product catalogue rather than a branding tool.
It is a myth that brand building is expensive. Brands are built over time and through consistent systematic investment. The new highly connected environment has opened up many cost effective promotional platforms which can be used by small business to build their brands.
(source:- Adclubbombay.com)
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