Did you know…how to handle products you received at Seminar?

August 19, 2009   in   Did you know...

If you keep the product for yourself or use it for demonstration purposes, you do not have to do anything with these items. However, if you decide to shelve the products for sale, you will need to add the items to inventory in your Boulevard software.

To add the items into your inventory, follow these steps:

  1. Click on Product then Order.
  2. Click on New. Name the order (e.g., Seminar 2010 Free Product).
  3. Add the item(s) to the order using the part number from the packaging.
  4. When all items have been added to the order, un-check Default at the bottom of the order.
  5. Type 100 in the discount percentage.
  6. Change the sales tax percentage to 0.
  7. Click OK and place and receive the order.

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Learn more about Inventory features in Boulevard software.

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1 Tricia August 19, 2009 at 10:15 AM

Thanks for the tip on “downloading software for the early release products” I received at Seminar and just added. I truly believe it is because of Boulevard that I was able to successfully achieve QUEEN’S COURT OF SALES!!

Tricia B.

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2 Sharna August 20, 2009 at 7:21 AM

Now it would help to know how to add the NEWLY EARLY released products to our inventory….there was no update that I am aware for ReplenishC+, the Party with a Purpose cards, etc. Will yoube offering one before the September 10 date or is the only way to add, manually?Thanks!!!

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3 mssinc August 20, 2009 at 2:07 PM

Thanks for commenting, Sharna that’s a great question! You can log in and download the early release products from our main website by clicking on the Customer Login link below:

http://www.mainstsoftware.com/Secure/login.aspx

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