Williams Trading Extends Free Satisfyer Program

Williams Trading Extends Free Satisfyer Program

PENNSAUKEN, N.J. — Williams Trading Co. has announced adult retail employees can earn a free Satisfyer personal tester with the completion of the Satisfyer e-learning course exclusively at Williams Trading University (WTU).

The Satisfyer series of pressure wave vibrators are “designed and developed for every target group and almost every budget.” 

“Touchless technology is leading the consumer buying trend in adult retail for 2017,” said Erin V., vendor marketing liaison. “This new market is wildly popular and receives rave reviews in adult and mainstream media.”

WTU is a free e-learning program available exclusively to existing and new Williams Trading Co. accounts. Available 24 hours/7 days per week and accessed with a simple login, each course offers product benefits and features, as well as a seminar that "explains its importance to a customer, their needs and well-being."

The company reports over 50,000 course certifications have been completed across the domestic US, Canada and Puerto Rico.

“The Satisfyer e-learning course gets sales associates up to speed on this exciting product line,” said a spokesperson. “Upon completing this course, the user takes a quiz certifying their newfound knowledge and is rewarded with a downloadable certificate and a free personal tester for home use. Free Satisfyers will only be shipped direct-to-store during the Satisfyer launch or while supplies last.”

Erin V. added, “Since the personal tester is being shipped to the store, I encourage sales associates to take their time completing the premium request form upon earning their Satisfyer certification. This is a great opportunity to not only learn about this popular brand of products, but to try it out for themselves!”

In addition to the personal tester program, Williams Trading Co. is offering three different store counter displays supported with retail testers for demonstration. The counter display and tester are free to each store front that places a minimum qualifying order of four or six units. To the display programs, click here.

“We are thrilled to extend this generous offer to our adult retailers and their employees,” said Scott D., director of sales and marketing. “Product knowledge and education consistently cause a lift in sales on the retail floor without a percentage off or gift with purchase. Retail education is the way to go.”

For more information, email sales@williamstradingco.com or call a sales representative at (800) 423-8587.

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