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TryBrands

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TeamC13
May 19, 2024 · updated the description of the group.

Welcome to the group! You can connect with other members, get updates and share videos.TryBrands Membership Program Outline:

1. Introduction

  • Emphasize the program's overarching goals of longevity and sustainable growth.

  • Highlight the importance of controlled membership volume during the launch phase to ensure operational efficiency and secure supplier agreements.

  • Stress the significance of generating immediate capital to fuel long-term growth plans.

2. Membership Structure

  • Allow for the initial enrollment of 1,000 members across all tiers.

  • Internally organize members into groups of 250 for streamlined management purposes.

  • Assure all members of fair and equitable access to offerings and information, regardless of tier.

3. Membership Tiers and Pricing

  • Detail the three membership tiers: T1, T2, and T3.

  • Provide pricing information for each tier: T1 offers 20 brands for $50, T2 offers 10 brands for $30, and T3 offers 5 brands for $20.

  • Clarify the rebate structure for each tier and highlight the value proposition for members.

4. Special Launch Promotion

  • Launch a limited-time promotion offering 500 tier 2 memberships at a discounted rate of $30 for three months to early sign-ups.

  • Note internally that this promotion generates $5,000 monthly for each of the three months.

  • Allocate the remaining 500 memberships across all tiers to generate initial revenue.

5. Contingency Plan

  • Establish a contingency plan to address any unforeseen circumstances that may disrupt program operations.

  • Prioritize fulfilling orders and honoring commitments to members.

  • Outline procedures for adjusting shipment dates and frequencies while maintaining the total quantity and value of offerings.

  • Provide assurance of a minimum total value option or cash equivalent of 50% if necessary to uphold commitments.

6. Supplier and Member Guidelines

  • Define minimum requirements for suppliers, focusing on product value and variety.

  • Explain the process for collecting and updating member preferences to ensure personalized offerings.

  • Outline plans to expand categories and potentially introduce subcategories as the program grows.

  • Specify limitations of one membership per household and user initially to manage demand.

7. Initial Categories

  • Present a comprehensive list of initial categories for offerings, including Digital Services, Events & Attractions, Physical Products, Household Items, Car Accessories, Electronic Items, Food and Beverage, Fashion and Jewelry, Health & Fitness, Outdoor & Sports Oriented, Knick knacks & Gadgets.

  • Emphasize the diversity and breadth of offerings to appeal to a wide range of interests and preferences.

8. Conclusion

  • Reiterate the program's commitment to providing exceptional value and diversity to its members.

  • Encourage active participation and feedback from members to drive continuous improvement and growth.

  • Express confidence in the program's ability to deliver on its promises and achieve long-term success.

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