Getting Your Awesome Stuff to Customers: All About Distribution Channels

Remember when we talked about creating value? Today, we’re going to learn about how to get that valuable stuff to your customers. We call this “distribution channels,” and it’s like choosing the best path for your product to reach its new home!

What are Distribution Channels?

Distribution channels are the different ways you can get your product from you to your customer. It’s like choosing between different roads to deliver a package – some are direct, some have stops along the way, but they all lead to your customer!

Let's Look at Two Cool Business Ideas

Remember our 6 ways to create value? We’re going to focus on two of them:

  1. Reselling Things (like buying candy in bulk and selling individual pieces)
  2. Making a Product (like creating colorful friendship bracelets)

Two Main Types of Distribution Channels

1. Direct-to-Customer: The Straight Path

This is when you sell directly to your customer without any middlemen.

For Reselling Candy:

  • Set up a stand at school (if allowed) or in your neighborhood
  • Sell to friends and classmates during recess or after school

For Friendship Bracelets:

  • Sell at a local craft fair
  • Create an online store and ship directly to customers

Cool Things About Direct-to-Customer:

  • You get to talk directly to your customers and learn what they like
  • You keep all the profit (no sharing with middlemen)
  • You have full control over how you present and sell your product

Challenges:

  • It might be harder to reach lots of customers
  • You have to do all the work yourself

2. Using Helpers: The Path with Pit Stops

This is when you use other businesses or people to help you reach more customers.

For Reselling Candy:

  • Partner with the school store to sell your candy
  • Ask local shops if they’ll stock your candy

For Friendship Bracelets:

  • Sell to a local gift shop, which then sells to customers
  • Partner with an online marketplace like Etsy

Cool Things About Using Helpers:

  • You can reach many more customers
  • Helpers might have special skills or knowledge to help you sell better
  • You might have more time to focus on making your product awesome

Challenges:

  • You’ll need to share some of your profit with your helpers
  • You might not have as much control over how your product is presented or sold

Choosing Your Distribution Channel: Be a Smart Cookie!

When deciding how to get your product to customers, think about:

  1. What are you selling? Is it something that needs to be explained in person?
  2. Who are your customers? Where do they like to shop?
  3. How much time do you have? Can you handle selling directly, or do you need help?
  4. How much money can you spend? Some helpers might cost money upfront.

Remember, you can use more than one channel! Many successful businesses use both direct and helper channels.

Fun Activity: Distribution Channel Detective

Think about your favorite snack or toy. Try to figure out all the different ways it gets from the company to you. Does it go straight from the factory to your local store? Or does it stop at big warehouses first? Draw a map of its journey!

Think About It!

  • If you were selling friendship bracelets, would you prefer to sell them yourself or have a store sell them for you? Why?
  • Can you think of a product that’s only sold directly to customers? How about one that’s only sold through stores?
  • How do you think online shopping has changed the way products get to customers?

Remember, choosing the right distribution channel is like picking the perfect delivery route for your product. It helps make sure your awesome creation gets into the hands of happy customers!

Song: The Awesome Route

Verse 1:
You’ve made something cool, now what’s the next move?
Getting it to customers, that’s what you’ve gotta prove
Distribution channels, they’re the roads to success
Direct or with helpers, which way is best?
Pre-Chorus:
Candy at the school yard, bracelets at the fair
Online store or local shop, your product everywhere
Think about your customers, where do they like to be?
Choose your channel wisely, set your awesome free
Chorus:
Find the Awesome Route, get your product out
Direct to the customer or with a helper’s clout
It’s the path to success, from you to them
Find the Awesome Route, let your business stem
Verse 2:
Direct means you’re in charge, face to face is neat
But helpers reach more people, down every single street
Mix and match your channels, that could be the way
To get your awesome out there, make your business sway
(Pre-Chorus)
(Chorus)
Bridge:

Be a distribution detective, map out every road
From factory to customer, watch your business grow
Online or in-store, which way will you go?
The Awesome Route is waiting, it’s time to show and grow
(Chorus)
Outro:

Find the Awesome Route, let your product fly
From your hands to theirs, watch your dreams soar high