A Reps Greatest Value Little Rock AR

A key point often overlooked by both dealers and manufacturers is the level to which good sales representative organizations provide market insight. Read on for more detailed information in the following article.

Moonlite Designs LLC
281-798-9303
16401 Chenal Valley Dr.
Little Rock, AR
Vacation Tour & Travel Inc
(501) 224-5252
8114 Cantrell Rd Ste 300
Little Rock, AR
Forza Marketing Group
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500 President Clinton Ave
Little Rock, AR
Combs Ben Advtg
(501) 224-4488
10 River View Pt
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P M U Sales And Marketing
(501) 258-2598
6301 Camp Robinson Rd Apt 201j
North Little Rock, AR
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(501) 350-1172
49 Kingspark Rd
Little Rock, AR
Brooks-Pollard Company
(501) 375-5561
400 W Capitol Ave Ste 2900
Little Rock, AR
Chester Storthz Advertising Inc
(501) 661-0126
1001 W Markham St
Little Rock, AR
Communications Group
(501) 376-8722
400 W Capitol Ave Ste 1391
Little Rock, AR
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(501) 753-5210
7928 Mac Arthur Dr
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A Reps Greatest Value

A key point often overlooked by both dealers and manufacturers is the level to which good sales representative organizations provide market insight and advice.

Because manufacturers representatives carry multiple, complementary lines, are involved with multiple trade organizations, sell to multiple channels of distribution, and can cost-justify going into more locations, they are privy to how the market appears from various points of view, geographic locations, and interests. They rarely serve only as a channel of distribution. Therefore, the market advice that manufacturers representatives can make available to the dealer, manufacturer, or trade organization is informed objectively, from a third-party perspective.

A Trusted Advisor
Most would agree that if a manufacturer, dealer, or trade organization is spreading its wings into a new area, for example with a new product category or geographic location, then the manufacturers representative can pose questions that may highlight areas worth considering prior to moving forward. And, when the companys management concludes that the decision to move forward is a good one, the honest thoughts and suggestions provided by the representatives will also help in constructing a marketing plan that addresses more of the issues or concerns that others will have with the new initiative. The greatest benefit of this approach is that all of this discussion occurs out of public view and scrutiny, thus avoiding costly mistakes, while enhancing the probability of a successful new launch.

Just-in-Time Influence
Over the last 20 years, new tools have been created for serving the new, just-in-time market requirements of the custom installation and residential systems integrator. Arguably, one of the best executed plans for servicing this need was the formation of AVAD and other national distributor organizations within the last decade and their effectiveness in providing JIT fulfillment. Prior to this, many retailers seen doing business with distributors were looked upon less favorably because they were signaling their inability (not being large or established enough) to purchase on a direct account basis from the manufacturer. The better than direct marketing used by AVAD was just one way that this paradigm shifted to a more accepted mode of doing business for many dealers.

Now, because of the preponderance of more distributor-located products, the electronic systems contractor (ESC) can often pick up productsthat previously had to be ordered days or weeks in advanceon their way to the job that requires it. Knowing this, more dealers are offering same-day delivery and installation of many products. Furthermore, newer, smaller, and lower volume dealers that were too expensive to carry on manufacturers booksboth administratively and because of a level of financial riskwere transferred to the distributor for fulfillment and account management. This allowed manufacturers to better enforce volume requirements...

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