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Product demonstration is the new selling technique in the world of product promotions. Many companies, big or small are using this technique to sell their products to target audiences along with other promotional tactics. This has helped them achieve greater results, that is, increased sales and high revenue.
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INTRODUCTION TO PRODUCT DEMONSTRATION SERVICES Product demonstration is the new selling technique in the world of product promotions. Many companies, big or small are using this technique to sell their products to target audiences along with other promotional tactics. This has helped them achieve greater results, that is, increased sales and high revenue. In fact, good professionals are always in looking for new and creative methods to promote their product. In order to promote their product in a shopping store or shopping mall, these companies hire services that offer in-store demonstration services.
GETTING BEST OUT OF YOUR CAMPAIGN ADC demos have been in the business of product demonstration since 2000. During the years, they have gained immense knowledge about how to get best out of the campaigns. This is the process they follow to achieve best possible campaign outcome:- STOCKING– The demonstrators used in shopping centre promotions are highly trained in selling products through in-store demonstrations that most of the times they are able to sell ten times more stock in small period of time. Hence, they keep enough inventories to handle the situations like these. MARKET AVAILABILITY – Merchandising companies are not only concerned with in-house sales. They ensure that once the product has been tried and tested by the consumer in-store, they can easily buy from the market later. Therefore, they ensure the product market availability is sorted before the campaign. KEEP IT SMART AND SIMPLE – The product demonstrators usually wear clothes so that they are easily stand out from the crowd and people can easily notice them. Also, they use simple methods when it comes to food sampling. They only sample two to three products so that customers can easily cope up with different flavours.