Posts Tagged ‘Sales Trip’
First Sales Trip of the Season
Despite the economic situation, gift items are still selling!!
Just got back from a short trip to north Idaho/Spokane/Wallace/St. Regis to deliver a bunch of huckleberry rake orders. Believe it or not, gift store buyers are buying gift items for their stores! Other than huckleberry rakes, I sold some gourmet foods, postcards and personal care products.
I love my trips up north — Folks there are so nice and friendly – And the scenery is gorgeous!
I started out Thursday morning and headed up Idaho State Highway 95. Made my first stop to deliver rakes in Coeur d Alene. Drove another 40 or so miles to Wallace to visit with several accounts/friends there. Because Wallace is a tourist town, some of the stores were just re-opening for the spring tourist season. A few changes in Wallace as a couple stores moved and a few closed over the winter.
Delivered a large bunch of huckleberry rakes to my Montana group of customers. Montana has some great gift shops and I enjoying checking out the many different products when I am in the state.
After my day of stops, I returned to Coeur d Alene and stayed with my friend Kris who owns the Greenbriar Inn and 315 Martinis and Tapas Bar and Restaurant. Kris and I have been friends and business associates for several years. Before my health issues, we would spend quiet evenings talking about the gourmet food industry over a glass of wine. Now days, Kris’s restaurant and bar is hopping with great food and great atmosphere. If you visit Coeur d Alene, I suggest you stop by the Greenbriar Inn! Tell Kris Sandy sent you!!
On Friday, I made my last stops in Coeur d Alene and Spokane before heading to the freezer to pick up 20 gallons of frozen huckleberries – for the local restaurant in Orofino where I live!
Came home just in time to help my husband through a very bad attack of gout! No fun for him, but at least I got back before things got too far out of hand.
More on starting and working your sales rep business soon ….
Just Finished My Fall Sales Routes
After spending a week in southern Idaho and a week in northern Idaho, I am done with my fall sales trips.
Most of my customers/gift shops are buying very conservatively this fall — but most are still buying. I have also noticed that the store in north Idaho (Riggins to Sandpoint) seem to be fairing the economic downturn better then their friends to the south (McCall to Boise to Twin Falls). With all the foreclosure problems in Boise valley, it is no surprise that the gift shops are struggling too.
On a side note, while I was in Boise, I was able to attend the Boise TweetUp meeting at the Berryhill Restaurant in downtown Boise. While at the meeting, I was able to meet some of the folks I have as ‘friends’ on Facebook. Very interesting group of people. John Berryhill gave each of us a small gift card for the restaurant and I had a really interesting salad with lettuce and fruit!
While in Coeur d Alene, I was able to visit with my friend Kris at the Greenbriar Inn. Me and Kris have been friends for several years, and I have sold her Wildbeary huckleberry products off and on for most of those years. The Greenbriar Inn has undergone lots of changes since I first met Kris — and their restaurant and inn is totally different every time I visit her.
Over the next weeks, I will continue to process wholesale and retail holiday orders. Will be a busy time for us, but hopefully, not too busy to ‘visit’ with you as well!
Sales Trip to Lochsa Lodge
One of my very favorite sales trips (and you will probably hear this often because I have some many great gift store buyers!) is to Lochsa Lodge — in the north central mountains of Idaho.
The Lodge is located on Highway 12 — better known as the Lewis & Clark Trail Highway — about 10 miles from the Montana border. The drive from my home in Orofino to the Lodge is about 2 1/2 hours. The road is narrow and winds around the mountain side next to the Lochas River, but it is some of the most beautiful river scenery in the state of Idaho!

Calm day on the Lochsa River
I arrived at the Lodge later than planned. Road construction slowed me down during the last stretches of the road. Between road painting trucks, construction vehicles, and bumpy surface due to the dug up roadway, I arrived late — and right behind a tour bus stopping for lunch! The Lodge was buzzing with people and activity. Quite a change from the miles of isolated road between the forest and the white waters of the river!

Lochsa Lodge
My trip to the Lodge is an annual visit in the late spring. Even though Lochsa Lodge boasts that it is open 365 days a year, the buyer places large orders only once in late spring — so I waited as the staff and the buyer serve lunch to the tour bus riders who had chosen the Lodge for their lunch destination that day.
On my way back down the mountain, I stop at a few other gift shops to take more re-orders. There is a new buyer at one of my stops, so I spend time explaining who I am and what I gifts items I sell to their store.
Driving back through the construction on the way home is tiring, but all and all, it has been a good day for Gift Rep Sandy!