Microgreen Samples = Customers!
In the world of microgreens, leveraging the power of samples, can be game changing for building sales.
To entice customers — offer them samples — sprinkle magic into your sales marketing mix, to help new and old customers engage in a new experience, and explore new culinary possibilities.
Microgreens will add a gourmet touch to every meal. Packed with flavor, color, and nutrients, each tender microgreen seedling, turns into delicious, little flavor bombs. They’re harvested at an early stage, from the seedlings of vegetables and herbs.
To share a taste of your freshest, and finest microgreens with a potential customer, gives them an opportunity to experience the special quality, and care that you entwine into your products.
People WILL become repeat customers, when they trust the flavor and consistency of your product.
Not only that, once people have discovered the value of your microgreens, they share their discovery with friends, family, and colleagues, creating the buzz around your microgreens business that you were aspiring for, by using samples, bringing new customers.
Never underestimate the power of word-of-mouth marketing. It can generate the organic growth for your business that you’re looking for, and spread like wildfire.
Providing samples, also introduces potential customers, to the endless possibilities of microgreens. Tossed into salads, sprinkled on top of soups, or used as vibrant garnishes, microgreens will add bursts of freshness, and visual appeal to every dish they create, for any occasion out there.
Utilize Samples Correctly.
Samples will build trust with potential customers, create a buzz around your business, and potentially ignite a passionate customer base.
20 Business Type Ideas to Give Free Samples To In Your Search of Finding New Customers
- Farmers markets
- Catering companies
- Juice bars and smoothie shops
- Health and wellness centers
- Chefs and personal chefs
- Corporate cafeterias
- Specialty food stores
- Country clubs
- Food trucks
- School lunch programs
- Local chefs and cooking schools
- Specialty tea and coffee shops
- Yoga studios and wellness centers
- Wedding and event planners
- Craft breweries and distilleries
- Bakeries
- Wineries
- Pet stores
- Organic juice and smoothie bars
- Catering companies
For 30 More Business Ideas Of Where To Research For New Customers — check out this post on medium — https://medium.com/@terrahouseman/find-customers-to-buy-your-microgreens-af1ae49e78a9