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Need Help Selling Promo Cards In Different States
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I have a product that offers monthly access to different yoga studios in and across North-America (Canada U.S.)
So basically you buy a pass for 30 dollars and you can go to any studio that is a partner of our product. We have about 20 to 25 different studios in each state.
So in 1-Month, for 30 dollars, you get to try many different styles of yoga and find the one that best suits your needs. It's a good way to find the right yoga style for you at a low cost.
We sale a lot in NY, Chicago, LA. We're looking at selling more in Dallas and Seattle. We do not have local reps who can be "on-location"
I'd love to hear any ideas how you would go about selling this product?
Any advice, or help is greatly appreciated.