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Marketing Products to Hair Dressers

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I mentioned earlier on the forum that I got into the deal with my Hair Dresser who is also a wholesaler for Hairkop, Saryna Key products in Australia in this thread. We launched a store Naturalian.com, Professional Body And Hair Care Products! where we sell the product to end customers as well as professionals / distributors. There are two parts to the site -

1: Selling to the end customer at the prices listed on the site.
2: Selling to Hair Professionals, Hair Product Distributors (special page with prices at 80% discount).

Now we are in the process of marketing it.

Today, my partner provided me with a list of 100s of Hair Professionals, Distributors he collected from the Shows he attended across Australia where he promoted his products. All of them signed up voluntary.

We initially agreed I just mass email those people and hope to get a few of them to order from my site. However, the amount of details I have about each professional (emails, phone numbers, names, their salon names, addresses) made me thinking. What if I get in contact with each hair dresser on Facebook and get to know them a little bit.

What are your thoughts on that? How would you more successfully utilize a few 100s of Hair Dressers details on the list? The only condition - I shouldn't mention association with my hair dresser.
 
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