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Yikes, halp!

by Chip » Apr 5th, '08, 01:55

Hmmm, is timing amazing sometimes.

Most of you do not know this, I am have almost always been involved in sales of one kind or another, including for my own business in a former life. :roll:

So, the "salesman Chip" has been begun contacting his favorite vendors. I was going to inform the ITD of this in due time, which was going to be very soon anyway considering new harvest teas are quickly approaching. But the newbie Trent is sort of forcing my hand a little under TeaCritic.

Anyway, I have begun working with several vendors to obtain free samples for core members of TeaChat who are most active posters or bloggers who could also possibly provide reviews on TC or their blogs...aka...members of ITD. Part of this was due to the many bloggers in ITD.

To be honest, I do not anticipate being able to obtain the quantities that would be required to feed all the posters of the Blog thread under TeaCritic and that was never my goal. To be honest, I did not have a fully developed goal since I did not know how receptive vendors would be to my solicitation.

I have identified myself as a Moderator of TeaChat as a "credential." So far, O-Cha and Rishi have fully committed to the program. I expect others to follow suit. I still need to contact our host adagio as well...

So, basically, I just wanted to let you know something is afoot...and I will be looking for feedback on how to handle some things related to this. More on that later though.

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by Chip » Apr 5th, '08, 02:11

Kind of seperate thoughts, so a seperate post.

I am not interested in bringing in teas such as TeaReviews.com where they are sent samples of a lot of crap. (Trent is a member of this by the way) I am doing the good stuff. Thus considerably less quantities.

I also recall Michael mentioning a similar program when we began discussing the tea tastings. I just remembered that. I am not sure what he had in mind.

I have one other concern and that is shipping. I have to figure an affordable yet safe way to ship...as well as packaging.

Rambling thoughts...
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by Space Samurai » Apr 5th, '08, 02:53

Wow, Chip, this sounds exciting.

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by Sydney » Apr 5th, '08, 09:12

Chip the innovator.

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by Victoria » Apr 5th, '08, 12:46

Sounds great! Thanks for your work in putting all this together.
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by brandon » Apr 5th, '08, 13:19

Chip, if you set up shop somewhere between Wilmington and Lancaster, I will be a regular customer. I am afraid my travels do not take my in the direction of Reading, though.

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by Mary R » Apr 6th, '08, 09:29

Oooh...very cool stuff, Chip.

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by scruffmcgruff » Apr 6th, '08, 19:16

Very cool indeed!
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by Chip » Apr 6th, '08, 19:23

brandon wrote:Chip, if you set up shop somewhere between Wilmington and Lancaster, I will be a regular customer. I am afraid my travels do not take my in the direction of Reading, though.
Although a shop is not out of the realm of possibility at some point, this is currently simply a resource for samples of tea...of a higher quality than what TeaViews.com is doing. (TeaViews does not impress me at all, although it is an interesting concept...)

Thanx!!! Yeah, I like the idea and you will be hearing more about it soon...and hopefully receive some great samples also.

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by skywarrior » Apr 10th, '08, 11:53

Awesome, Chip! Keep us informed!!
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by Chip » Apr 10th, '08, 16:17

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