Svakom Launches B2B Training Series, Cancer Fundraiser

Svakom Launches B2B Training Series, Cancer Fundraiser

LOS ANGELES — Svakom has debuted a B2B product training series that rewards attendees while fundraising for breast cancer research.

Svakom sexual wellness educator Vanessa Rose will initially run the series for Australia, New Zealand and South Africa, before it expands to other regions.

Participants can choose from a range of themed sessions and book their preferred day and time to receive practical tips from Rose during a one-on-one video meeting.

Rose said, “At Svakom, we believe sexual wellness is a necessity so we're making it easier for our supporters to explain and sell our adult products while giving back to them and the wider community. We understand the challenges that can be associated with staff product knowledge training, so we’ve ensured this series is flexible and easy to do in-store without affecting retail activity, or from home.”

Participants will get perks after each session and progress toward a mystery gift, with participants in Australia activating a donation to the country's National Breast Cancer Foundation at no cost to them.

“It’s our way of thanking our supporters and helping to accelerate the research needed to end breast cancer,” Rose added.

In related news, Svakom has also released its new app-controlled Cici 2 G-spot vibrator.

"Bigger is not necessarily better," enthused Rose. "There’s growing demand for a super-slim vibrator that adults can enjoy at different life stages, and Cici 2 offers a high-quality and reliable solution. The fact that it’s now app-compatible means users can pursue sexual pleasure in more ways that suit their individual needs and desires.

"Cici 2 has been thoughtfully designed with a slim, semi-flexible shaft and ribbed head precisely angled to reach your G-spot," she added. "It’s perfect for bodies with a vagina who are new to vibrators, returning from sexual inactivity, or find penetration by a wider shaft uncomfortable. It’s also ideal for use on external erogenous zones."

For more information, visit Svakom.com.

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