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Ajennings8896 10-09-2013 21:21

E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Our team was wishing to get into the e-watt light bulb sales this year and I've been trying to get it set up but I can't figure out how to get it all set up. I've looked around these forums for answers but haven't found the answers I'm looking for. First, how can we order these light bulbs to sell them individually, and second, for selling to larger businesses how can we set up online orders? Again, I've looked for answers elsewhere and I haven't found anything.

Thanks.

EricH 10-09-2013 21:26

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Have you looked at http://www.usfirst.org/roboticsprogr...aver-resources, and all the linked documentation, thoroughly? If you haven't, start there.

Ajennings8896 10-09-2013 21:33

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Thanks a lot for the help, I actually haven't even been able to find that page before.

nlknauss 10-09-2013 21:40

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
It's a great fundraiser. My group has had some success with this last year when we needed to do some fundraising in a pinch. I would recommend buying just one case to start and taking some pre-orders for future bulbs sales incase they don't sell.

sanddrag 10-09-2013 23:41

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
For this season, all our team members are each expected to sell 3 bulbs, which I do not anticipate any trouble with if students are committed to being part of our team. I sold 17 within two days of trying. It's all in how you sell it. You need to pitch the idea that they save people money. The payback period on the initial investment is about a year, depending on use.

We did an all-team 45-minute training on the bulb and sales strategies.

There's no apparent discount to ordering more than one case at a time, so you can order as the need arises, so you aren't out a lot of money upfront.

Ajennings8896 11-09-2013 09:04

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
ALright, thanks, we'll look at what we can do, right now we have a four person sales team to manage it with me at the head of it. One more question, I got signed up to order the bulbs and everything but theres only two options for us to buy, the only visible choices are a ten bulb box and forty bulb box of just the first gen light bulbs, is there any reason that might be? Any answers are greatly appreciated.

sanddrag 11-09-2013 09:58

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ajennings8896 (Post 1290922)
One more question, I got signed up to order the bulbs and everything but theres only two options for us to buy, the only visible choices are a ten bulb box and forty bulb box of just the first gen light bulbs, is there any reason that might be? Any answers are greatly appreciated.

Those are the two options currently offered. The Samsung bulb, in quantity of either 10 or 40. I recommend the 40 quantity to lower the per-bulb cost, if you think you can sell them. They are at work on preparing the new "premium" dimmable bulb for team sales, but there's no ETA on this.

Billfred 31-10-2013 23:35

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
I just ordered two cases of bulbs for 4901, and we're looking to work all the angles to move them (and many more).

Has anyone tried setting up in front of stores to sell them? Any businesses been kinder than others? (I know it's often a manager's call, but points of data never hurt.)

HarryLee0915 02-11-2013 19:25

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Hi, we are a rookie team this year and hope to get some funds for our team to purchase some basic tools and stuff. How to sell these lightbulbs to the companies. If we sell them at school, are the students likely to buy them? Any suggestion?

Thanks

sanddrag 02-11-2013 20:57

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by HarryLee0915 (Post 1299844)
Hi, we are a rookie team this year and hope to get some funds for our team to purchase some basic tools and stuff. How to sell these lightbulbs to the companies. If we sell them at school, are the students likely to buy them? Any suggestion?

Thanks

I would say students are extremely unlikely to buy them. Adults are a much better target market for this product.

Richard Wallace 02-11-2013 21:10

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
You might try contacting facilities managers at local companies, especially those that sponsor your team. One of them at my employer purchased several cases of bulbs from our team, and used them in lobby overhead fixtures. Long bulb life, low power consumption, and the very competitive pricing our team could offer (relative to other sources for LED bulbs) made the decision to buy our bulbs very easy for him.

fb39ca4 07-04-2014 23:57

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
What is the cost of the bulbs for the team, and how much is their suggested price? I'm trying to see if this is still a good idea now that LED bulbs have dropped a lot in retail prices.

Bill_B 08-04-2014 00:16

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Might depend on shipping. For my FLL team I calc'd $3.33 each and they offered a bulb for each $10 donation. Best part is having them to hand out, unlike cookies, wrapping paper and other funding things.

fb39ca4 08-04-2014 01:40

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Bill_B (Post 1370930)
Might depend on shipping. For my FLL team I calc'd $3.33 each and they offered a bulb for each $10 donation. Best part is having them to hand out, unlike cookies, wrapping paper and other funding things.

Just to clarify, that's $3.33 for your team to buy each bulb, and they gave them to people who donated $10 to the team?

Bill_B 08-04-2014 02:02

Re: E-Watt Light Bulbs
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by fb39ca4 (Post 1370959)
Just to clarify, that's $3.33 for your team to buy each bulb, and they gave them to people who donated $10 to the team?

correct - you have to buy bulbs in multiples of 40 however and no refunds partial or whole case are allowed. It's a pretty easy s e l l though. I forget the exact payback period for our state's average energy charge. Grown-ups are usually impressed by a kid who can quote kilowatt hour rates and such like technical details.


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