Target Publishing, organiser of the Natural Health Trade Summit, has announced roundtable events for its upcoming Manchester event.
Dedicated to independent health food retailers, the NHT Summit is organised in association with Health Stores UK, and is designed to be a one-stop-shop for health food owners and staff, featuring an exhibition, education programme and networking events. The 2024 Manchester edition takes place on Sunday 17 March at the Kimpton Clocktower.
The Roundtable events are aimed at maximising business opportunities for independent health food retailers. Confirmed topics and speakers at Manchester include:
Finding new customers in today’s competitive market
Dave Christie, owner of Take on Goliath, will present a roundtable focusing on strategies to effectively find new customers in today’s competitive market. The session will delve into innovative approaches and practical tips to attract and retain a broader customer base, helping retailers navigate the challenges of customer acquisition in the health and wellness industry.
Hosted by Dave Christie, owner of business mentoring specialist Take on Goliath
From Amethysts to Yoga Mats – maximising sales with non-traditional health store stock
A Health Stores UK Mastermind Roundtable at NHT Manchester on the viability and profitability of stocking non-traditional health store items… clothing, gifts, crystals, books, candles, cookery kits, homewares and more – sharing suppliers, understanding the margins, how to make space, discussing displays (with examples) and making the most out of seasonality.
Co-hosted by Cheryl Thallon, Founder of Viridian Nutrition and Sheaf Street Health Store and HealthStoresUK Chair, Mel Beard, co-owner of Best Health Shops.
Where: The Kimpton Clocktower, Oxford Street, Manchester
When: Sunday 17 March, 10.00 – 16.00
Register free: www.nhtsummit.co.uk/register
Independent health food store owners are eligible for £20 cash-back towards travel and parking. For more information, visit the NHT Summit website, www.nhtsummit.co.uk.