Aneros Continues Retail Outreach With Australia, New Zealand Visit

HOUSTON — Aneros is welcoming home Brent Aldon, its director of sales and marketing, from a month-long tour of New Zealand and Australia.

Aldon visited retail stores in the region as part of Aneros’ initiative to share education about new developments in prostate and Kegel health, and sales tips and information about the Aneros brand and philosophy.

“Education is exceptionally important to us,” Aldon said. “Providing knowledge to our partners is important not only for the Aneros brand, but for creating a progressive discourse about human sexuality and all of its benefits. To help someone else on their journey towards greater intimacy and connection is the most fulfilling aspect of my career."

Aldon enthused about the international venture. "To say the trip was a success is an understatement; everyone we worked with was incredibly open and excited about what they learned and the new tools provided to help end the stigmas associated with sex," he said. "Our business relationship grew more than ever before, and I’m already looking forward to returning to Australasia again soon.”

Along the August trip, Aldon visited over 50 stores, including New Zealand’s Peaches & Cream franchise and Australia’s Sexyland and Club X stores, besides the Aneros’ Australian distribution company, Windsor Wholesale. 

Trainings included information about the capabilities and use of Aneros products such as the Vice 2, MGX Syn Trident and Eupho Syn Trident prostate massagers, and the VIVI and EVI Kegel exercisers.  

Staff members reportedly responded to the trainings with enthusiasm, including Windsor Wholesale's co-founder and head of sales, David Watt. “Brent’s enthusiasm was infectious and his presentation was informative and engaging," he said. “The Aneros brand is respected in Australia. Their range has double the value: firstly, as a sexual wellness tool with its prostate education, and secondly as a pleasure product, all rolled into one. Aneros is clearly the market leader in this category and Windsor Wholesale Australasia is proud to be their partner down under”.

Besides New Zealand and Australia, Aldon has also visited England, the Netherlands, Shanghai, Singapore and Canada on various outreach tours.

Retailers interested in scheduling a representative from Aneros to visit their stores may email Brent@Aneros.com.

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