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Getting into Wally Wally World (Walmart)

Marketing, social media, advertising

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Now I'm in the phase of scaling, I have a business that has generated revenue but it's not exactly life changing buy my own private jet and travel the world $

Considering all of the insanity going on atm in Vancouver retailers are getting wiped out, my local store is sold out of toilet paper, hand sanitizer etc etc. It's an awesome example of the power of ''marketing'' the government spreading around nonsense and people believing it. So I'm thinking in my head, having products inside retail is a big part of the overall picture.

At work I've learned product placement and proper distribution channels are one of the biggest keys to success. Red bull being one of my personal favorite examples. #1 It's one of the most unhealthiest things you could possibly put inside your body, yet people are buying billions of cans.

6.06 billion cans

The popular energy drink Red Bull sold 6.06 billion cans in 2016 worldwide, up from just over 4 billion cans in 2011.Jan 23, 2020


The common theme (in my workplace since I'm cleaning up all the after party shenanigans) is hard liquor and red bull, mixed together they create a long night after crazy partying with the possibility of heart attacks, diabetes and who knows what else. Say what you want about the company but they are bonafide bad a$$ marketers, brainwashing people into believing they are part of the extreme crowd, the people on Youtube doing death defying stunts like skydiving, extreme skiing and whatnot (its super complex) but goes into the brains subconscious's / being included. (look at all the people that wear sports jerseys)

Woops a little off topic, anywhoo, looking into getting into retail space may be simpler than expected.




Being in local grocery stores, walmart and costco at a cheap price with effective marketing feels like the holy grail of entrepreneurship, the Superbowl of product distribution. I'll need to look into insurance as its a requirement for being a supplier... but yeh just something I wanted to share with everyone!


 
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