In This Issue
Rare tortoises dumped outside Pets at Home store
Coletta & Tyson £100,000 pet store investment pays dividends
Leading pet firms compete for prestigious Product Innovation Award
Butch & Bess offering retailers 70% gross margin with new POS display
Betty & Butch products available at Dougal’s Den
Record number of new products on show at PATS Harrogate
High quality entries received for Pet Industry Awards 2014
Win tickets for Pet Industry Forum & Awards at PATS Harrogate
Stock a shampoo specifically formulated to suit top dog breeds
Advice on helping dogs cope with fireworks at PATS Harrogate
Research finds that small dogs can't go without their toothbrush
Sales of puppies and kittens in not a simple 'yes' or 'no', says the Pet Charity
It's not what you know...but who, says recruitment expert
Three hundred fish die in suspected attack on pet shop
Tyler provides premium pet food packaging
New additions to the unique Almo Nature range
New Night-Bright LED Safety Jacket from Rosewood
Johnson’s launches new Counter/Shelf Display box for Fipronil Spot-on
Pets poisoned by e-cigarette liquids on rise
Pet Trade Xtra New Products Guide
BETA introduces breed specific nutrition
 
The UK’s Number 1* normal nutrition specialist brand is proud to announce the launch of the new BETA Breed Specific Range.
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It's not what you know...but who, says recruitment expert
 

Product knowledge and even sales skills can be taught but a live list of contacts can’t, and are top of the wish-list when employing field salespeople, says Pet Trade Solutions owner Lynda Ward.

“Contacts are a key element in any salespersons armoury," says Lynda, whose business has been recruiting salespeople for the pet trade for the last 15 years. "A good contacts list can add up to £10k to the base salary offered by employers.

"It can be very difficult for enthusiastic and skilled sales people to break into our industry as most employers will give preference to those with those all-important contacts.”

So what is the answer? Lynda says: “There are exceptional salespeople who are quick to build a repartee with customers but the knack is in identifying the right people to join the trade.

"Having myself been in sales in the pet industry for over 20 years enabled me to build Pet Trade Solutions recruitment success on my own experience of sales and marketing roles, my extensive contacts within the industry and also understanding the type of person who has that special skill of quickly building sound relationships.

"We have to bring new people into the pet trade as people retire or (for some strange reason!) leave and it is critical that companies don’t waste their money, time, effort and sometimes reputation in selecting, hiring and training the wrong people.”

Lynda is always happy to personally advise on any aspects of recruitment and marketing strategy and can be contacted on 07946 743784 or at lyndaward@pettradesolutions.com

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