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Distance selling

    Distance selling

    Distance selling means selling by:

    phone
    mail order
    email
    the internet
    digital television
    Advantages of distance selling
    Distance selling is an effective tactic for:

    approaching hard-to-reach customers
    repeat orders from established customers
    reaching new markets through the internet
    Costs are far lower than if you visit customers, or have retail premises.

    Disadvantages of distance selling
    The downsides of distance selling include:

    you can’t demonstrate your product
    it can be difficult to convince the customer to trust you without meeting them
    When to use distance selling
    Many businesses find distance selling cost-effective for standard products such as books and CDs – the customer already knows what they’ll be getting.

    Distance selling can also be a very useful way of getting repeat orders once you have built the initial relationship by meeting the customer.

    Using the telephone means that as well as prompting the customer to reorder or buy new products, you can give customers an opportunity to ask questions.

    Rules on distance selling
    Businesses using distance selling must comply with a range of regulations.

    If you are selling to consumers, you must provide certain basic information such as your business’ name, contact details and product, delivery and pricing information. The customer generally has the right to return goods within a specified period. Read more about distance and online selling rules and consumer contracts.

    If your business is a limited company or limited liability partnership and you have a website, it must show details such as your full name and geographic address.

    There are also restrictions on privacy and data protection in direct marketing, and on email marketing to individuals.

    See selling online and the law.

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