Coca Cola Party

Libbey Coca Cola 16-Ounce Classic Cooler 6-Piece Set, Georgia Green Libbey Coca Cola 16-Ounce Classic Cooler 6-Piece Set, Georgia Green
List Price: $15.99
Sale Price: $14.25

Product FeaturesUse it for coca cola, coke floats or other beveragesGenuine tumbler designHolds 16-ounce capacitySafe to use in dishwasherdishwasher safe Coca Cola is the most recognized brand in the world...

Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage Chiller, Brushed-Silver Cooper Cooler Rapid Beverage Chiller, Brushed-Silver
List Price: $99.95
Sale Price: $65.49
Used From: $48.99

09-21-2007 - Brand New Item. Description - COOPER COOLER HC01.C RAPID BEVERAGE & WINE CHILLER (SILVER)

Snap Capp Re-closable Can Lid, Assorted Colors, Set of 4 Snap Capp Re-closable Can Lid, Assorted Colors, Set of 4
List Price: $16.50
Sale Price: $13.50

Snap Capp??...Finally! A plastic re-closable top designed to snap onto virtually all 12 and 16 ounce aluminum beverage cans. It effectively converts the ordinary, messy can into an easily portable, re-closable, non-spilling, identifiable bottle...

The Party Ain't Over The Party Ain't Over
List Price: $15.98
Sale Price: $10.00
Used From: $9.37

All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Rio Baile Funk: Favela Booty Beats Rio Baile Funk: Favela Booty Beats
List Price: $17.98
Sale Price: $12.23
Used From: $9.90

All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed.

Kurt Adler CC5801 Coke Bottle Light Set, 10 Light Kurt Adler CC5801 Coke Bottle Light Set, 10 Light
List Price: $25.95
Sale Price: $22.94

10 Light Coca-Cola Bottle Plastic Kurt S. Adler String Set

Kurt Adler CC0748DC Diet Coke Can Light Set, 10 Light Kurt Adler CC0748DC Diet Coke Can Light Set, 10 Light
List Price: $34.00
Sale Price: $22.99

10 Light Coca Cola Diet Coke Can Plastic Kurt S. Adler String Set

Coca-Cola Cans 10-Light String of Party Lights Coca-Cola Cans 10-Light String of Party Lights
List Price: $39.99
Sale Price: $24.91

Add some color and "refreshing" charm with this set of Coca-Cola party lights. Each light features a miniature Coke can lighted from within by a small fixture.

Lip Smackers Coca Cola Fanta Sprite Coke Bargs, Set of 8 Lip Balms Lip Smackers Coca Cola Fanta Sprite Coke Bargs, Set of 8 Lip Balms
List Price: $8.79
Sale Price: $8.42

Lip Smackers lip balm Coca Cola gift pack consists of 8 different flavors including Coca Cola(Classic, Cherry and Vanilla), Fanta(Strawberry, Orange, and Grape), Barq's and Sprite. Perfect party favor pack.

Coca Cola Wrapped Plastic Drinking Straws Coca Cola Wrapped Plastic Drinking Straws
Sale Price: $6.99

These Coca Cola Wrapped Plastic Drinking Straws make an excellent compliment to our Coca Cola straw dispenser for putting together a cool retro look in your kitchen or home bar area. These individually wrapped Coke straws are sold in a package of 100 straws that feature the classic Coca Cola logo and the individual wrappers ensure that each straw is clean and sanitary for use...


Coca Cola Party

Direct sales vs Channel Sales

Quite simply, direct sales is when a company sells its only products and services ‘directly’ to its client or customer base without an outside party involved.

People say that the shortest distance between two points is a straight line, the direct route, and so direct sales is the conventional approach of selling directly to your customer and cutting out the middleman.

Cutting out the middleman sounds like a good idea at first. Selling directly means that you keep all of the profit; no one is taking a chunk out of your sales. But on further consideration this is not always the case.

When competently analysed, direct sales are full of hidden (and not so hidden) costs - salaries and overheads.

Imagine what it would cost Coca Cola to vend directly to their customers! The costs would eventually prohibit the activity entirely.

Instead, Coca Cola chooses to sell its products through third parties, such as shops, supermarkets and via vending machines.

Of course, they still make healthy profits, but they don’t incur the cost of having a huge sales operation. That’s not to say that Coca Cola Corporation doesn’t spend millions on sales and marketing activities, but they don’t actually sell directly to their customers.

Some companies such as Apple now primarily sells its own products via its website and retail stores, although they have allowed some other companies such as PC World to stock their computers as they’ve become more popular.

Of course, in order to increase the number of items sold worldwide, with products like the Apple iPod, they have allowed resellers to sell their products too, in order to massively expand where the iPod can be bought. This is known as Channel Sales.

Two thirds of all computing sales in the world are not direct sales like Apple; instead, they are ‘Channel Sales’ or ‘Indirect Sales’. This is where the company employs a third party, a reseller to sell their products on to their customers.

The most obvious example of a company that does this is Microsoft. Microsoft’s products are sold through ‘Channel Sales’ because Microsoft would have to become a retail operation in order to achieve the same level of global sales. This would hugely increase their costs and still not be as effective as ‘Channel Sales’.

Both Microsoft and Apple use Channel Sales because it makes sense. Both companies use Channel Sales in different ways. Microsoft to reach as far as possible and Apple to expand the sale of their most popular products.

Apple has developed a mixed approach, which has allowed it to capture an increasingly large share of the home computer market, while retaining some control over how individual products are sold.

Channel Sales is like outsourcing the costs of having your own far-reaching sales operations, whilst still retaining an excellent portion of the sales profits. These days the relationship between the seller and the reseller is much closer, allowing for better cooperation and coordinated strategies.

Channel Sales doesn’t just mean shipping your products off to a third party and hoping for the best. Channel Sales means keeping your outsourced sales teams up to date with your products, ensuring that they are adequately informed and regularly updating them on changes and issues in order for them to function at their best.

Nonetheless, this is significantly less costly than training and maintaining your own sales teams. Particularly with the current global economic problems we are all facing, any opportunity to save money and increase profits has to be considered a benefit.

This type of outsourced sales through partnerships with resellers is effective for strategic growth and for the increase in incremental revenue for the vendor.

But some companies don’t feel that they can rely upon the effectiveness of resellers to do their products justice.

Finding the right strategic partners is of course an essential part of using Channel Sales. Without the right partners, you are handing your potential growth over to another company without a guarantee of revenue. Finding the right Channel Sales partner is a very important process when making the decision to expand your business through indirect sales.

Your Channel Sales partners are motivated by a need to make profit for all concerned. The more sales they make, the more they earn. Selling or reselling is what these companies do best. Your company may make ‘widgets’, that’s what you do best. Whereas your Channel Sales partner is an expert in making sales, or if you prefer generating sales leads.

Using Channel Sales leaves you the time to develop your products instead of spending time and money on making sales. This doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t have your own sales activities or that you should rely entirely on indirect sales, but the effectiveness of Channel Sales cannot be ignored.

The main benefit of working with a Channel Sales provider - a reseller, is that you can rapidly expand your business without having to rapidly expand your entire business operation.

Of course, if you then wish to slow any aspect of your business down, you can stop supplying your resellers with certain products or introduce new ones with little fuss. All of this costs the vendor nothing in terms of initial outlay; the cost of Channel Sales comes after the sale is made.

Overall, it doesn’t have to be an either/or decision; companies can employ channel sales partners in order to get the most expansive sales growth.

It’s been successful for companies like Apple and Dell in the past. But it’s important that if you’re going to combine the two activities that there isn’t conflict within the channels or between direct and indirect sales staff. This is why finding the right Channel Sales partner and building a strong ongoing relationship with them is so important to your business.

To find out how Channel Sales could rapidly expand your business and increase your profits, contact Andy at VSL today on +44 (0)1798-875040 or by email at andy@virtual-sales.com

About the Author

Andy Dickens CEO of VSL(http://www.virtual-sales.com) is a veteran of sales with over 20 years experience. Over the years helped companies of all shapes and sizes to grow their businesses successfully.

www.virtual-sales.com

andy@virtual-sales.com

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