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058. HOW TO GET YOUR BRAND INTO MAJOR RETAILERS - INSIDER TIPS WITH NIC WALLER

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If you have a product based business, this week’s episode might just be something you have dreamt about—getting your products into major retailers like Selfridges & Co., John Lewis, or Ocado. I’ve been there myself, and I know how it can feel like a big, distant goal. But today, I’m chatting with Nic Waller, a leading brand buyer who has worked with some of the biggest names in British retail and has helped countless brands, including mine.

Nic has worked with brands across the board at Selfridges, John Lewis, M&S, Waitrose and Ocado. She’s got a down-to-earth approach, and her advice is practical and easy to apply, no matter what stage your business is at. So, if you’ve ever wondered how to get your brand noticed by a big retailer, this episode is for you!

What We Cover in This Episode:
  • What Retailers Really Look For in Small Brands: It’s not about how big your brand is or how many followers you have. Nic shares the key things that actually grab a buyer's attention—things like your story, your product’s uniqueness, and how well you align with the retailer's values.

  • How to Approach Retailers Without Feeling Intimidated: I know reaching out to a big retailer can feel scary, but Nic walks us through how to approach them with confidence. From getting your pitch and emails right to knowing when to reach out, she shares the steps to make it easier and less overwhelming.

  • The Importance of Persistence: Landing a deal doesn’t happen overnight, and Nic talks about why following up is so important. She also gives tips on how to stay in touch with buyers in a way that feels natural and not pushy.

  • Why Your Size Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think: This is one of my favourite takeaways. Nic reassures us that you don’t have to be a big name to get noticed by top retailers. If your product is great and you’re clear about what makes you different, you’ve got a solid chance!

Key Takeaways:
  • Buyers are looking for authenticity, innovation, and a good fit with their customer base.

  • Confidence in your pitch and preparation will go a long way when approaching retailers.

  • Persistence is key—keep those relationships alive with consistent follow-ups.

  • You don’t need to be a massive brand to land a deal; it’s about what you bring to the table.

Stay Connected:

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Indhold leveret af Philippa Craddock. Alt podcastindhold inklusive episoder, grafik og podcastbeskrivelser uploades og leveres direkte af Philippa Craddock eller deres podcastplatformspartner. Hvis du mener, at nogen bruger dit ophavsretligt beskyttede værk uden din tilladelse, kan du følge processen beskrevet her https://da.player.fm/legal.

If you have a product based business, this week’s episode might just be something you have dreamt about—getting your products into major retailers like Selfridges & Co., John Lewis, or Ocado. I’ve been there myself, and I know how it can feel like a big, distant goal. But today, I’m chatting with Nic Waller, a leading brand buyer who has worked with some of the biggest names in British retail and has helped countless brands, including mine.

Nic has worked with brands across the board at Selfridges, John Lewis, M&S, Waitrose and Ocado. She’s got a down-to-earth approach, and her advice is practical and easy to apply, no matter what stage your business is at. So, if you’ve ever wondered how to get your brand noticed by a big retailer, this episode is for you!

What We Cover in This Episode:
  • What Retailers Really Look For in Small Brands: It’s not about how big your brand is or how many followers you have. Nic shares the key things that actually grab a buyer's attention—things like your story, your product’s uniqueness, and how well you align with the retailer's values.

  • How to Approach Retailers Without Feeling Intimidated: I know reaching out to a big retailer can feel scary, but Nic walks us through how to approach them with confidence. From getting your pitch and emails right to knowing when to reach out, she shares the steps to make it easier and less overwhelming.

  • The Importance of Persistence: Landing a deal doesn’t happen overnight, and Nic talks about why following up is so important. She also gives tips on how to stay in touch with buyers in a way that feels natural and not pushy.

  • Why Your Size Doesn’t Matter as Much as You Think: This is one of my favourite takeaways. Nic reassures us that you don’t have to be a big name to get noticed by top retailers. If your product is great and you’re clear about what makes you different, you’ve got a solid chance!

Key Takeaways:
  • Buyers are looking for authenticity, innovation, and a good fit with their customer base.

  • Confidence in your pitch and preparation will go a long way when approaching retailers.

  • Persistence is key—keep those relationships alive with consistent follow-ups.

  • You don’t need to be a massive brand to land a deal; it’s about what you bring to the table.

Stay Connected:

  continue reading

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