The spirit of entrepreneurship is a great business driver, and never more so than in wholesale distribution. Innovation is also an important factor in driving businesses forward. Our free guide ‘7 smart ideas to grow your multichannel distribution business’ helps innovative entrepreneurs to succeed and grow in the multichannel age.
The guide helps wholesale distribution companies to gain a better understanding of the range of options open to them to improve business operations and achieve growth. Multichannel is more than a buzzword. It’s a new business model, and it continues to evolve. Not everyone really understands how the elements fit together and work together efficiently.
A better understanding is the first step. Once a company gets up to speed it can then start thinking about the design of a strategy. There are a number of elements that need to be brought together. Broadly speaking these make operations more efficient and provide marketing enablement. Implementing multichannel requires a strategic approach to technology as well as marketing.
Technology links everything from supply chain to e-commerce, CRM and channel strategies. Some of the areas covered in the guide are marketing and channel integration, expanding into different product ranges and tax efficiency. The guide gives wholesale distributors something really useful. It could provide ideas for improving specific areas of interest or it could serve as a platform for reviewing the entire business process behind distribution operations in a world where many successful companies are leveraging multichannel.
Reading the guide helps entrepreneurially minded wholesale distribution businesses to seize on a range of opportunities to move forward. The guide provides ideas for reaching new customers and territories, developing new markets and modifying business practice.
To find out more about how wholesale distribution multichannel businesses can leverage multichannel to achieve growth simply download ‘7 smart ideas to grow your multichannel distribution business’ free of charge. We would be very happy to discuss applying any aspect of the guide to your business to improve your operational processes.