The sales work I'v been doing for Halo

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angryguy77

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There is a store in my town that sells a few different types of ecigs. Here is what I sent to them:



Have you ever thought about carrying the Halo brand? I would highly recommend it. The juice is phenomenal, their G6 model is very consistent, long lasting, and well designed.

I'm not knocking what you currently carry, as I have made several purchases from your Oshkosh location and have recommended(and even purchased some starter kits) to a number of people. However, there has been some consistency issues with the different batteries I purchased, as well as the attys. The xsmokes are great for people starting out, but like me, they may want to upgrade once they discover how enjoyable vaping is. Carrying Halo products will help keep your customers coming to you, rather than ordering online.

I've done a lot of research in the short time I've started vaping. I looked at countless reviews of different types of ecig models and I found that Halo's G6 model always received high marks in each review. I ordered a starter kit, and I absolutely love it. The battery life will not disappoint, the throat hit is amazing, and the volume of smoke you get is incredible. There is a variety of juices Halo carries that will satisfy most of your customer's cravings. I believe your store would greatly benefit from carrying this brand along with your current inventory. I have no doubt that it would become your top seller. The product is priced fair enough that it you wouldn't have to worry about pricing yourself out of the market.


Just last night, I convinced my nephew to order a G6(your order going to John in NC is all me JB:). I've also convinced my buddy to order it as well. In time, I'll have others in my family switched over. I'll be targeting coworkers in the coming weeks.


Anyone have advice on how I could get a website going? I'd like to take advantage of Halo's affiliate program, but I don't have the skills to get a site going on my own.


One thought I do have for you JB, maybe you should have a referral program for people that don't have a website. You might entice some of your current customers to be a little more zealous in promoting your product.
 
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