The best place to buy Itty Bittys in Australia?

newsXpress has launched www.ittybittysinaustralia.com, the best place to purchase Itty Bittys online. Through this site you can also access some Itty Bittys not available through usual retailers in Australia. This is an example of our commitment to serve the Itty Bitty collector with wonderful opportunities.

Our website has up to date stock on hand information and it makes purchasing easy and secure.

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newsXpress helps dog lovers

IMG_0950 (1)Dog lovers and dog owners are able to satisfy their interests at their local newsXpress store thanks to multiple suppliers offering newsXpress stores excellent dog collection products from figurines to -push to high end collectibles made specifically for dog lovers.

These and other items are a thrill for dog lovers to collect and build their collection. newsxpress is grateful for supplier relationships that enable us to work in this area of personal passion.

We’ll have more announcements in this space soon.

Newsagents selling kinetic sand & kids love it!

ksandnewsXpress newsagents are selling out of the kinetic sand products newsXpress sourced through excellent supplier deals. Our supplier friends have been quick to respond with assistance on new stock, helping newsXpress businesses gain access to the high-margin and very fun sand products through the school holiday period.

newsXpress sourced the sand, provided advice and retail context to members and helped ensure a beneficial supply arrangement.

It is this practical newsX-ress exclusive help that helps newsXpress members do better with traffic generating products opportunities like this sand.

Tents selling at newsXpress

tentswatergMore and more newsXpress members are selling the new range of tents sourced by the grow for members. In addition to driving welcome sales, the tents have been working a treat at attracting new traffic – especially through school holidays.

On the shop floor, the tents make a stunning visual impact.

Designed in Australia and made to high standards, these tents are a wonderful and innovative product. newsXpress offers members a point of difference through products like this, leading in sourcing new product opportunities with which to build more success.

Car in a Can a hit for newsXpress members

carinacanThe Car In A Can product offer form newsXpress is selling very well across our retail network. This funky gift is proving to be an ideal Father’s Day gift as well as year-round.

Easily displayed, the Car In A Can product is selling well from feature displays in-store as well as at the sales counter – generating excellent revenue for newsXpress members.

newsXpress sources good product for members and it backs this with strategies and tactics that can be used by newsXpress members in-store to drive sales for the business.

Klutz activity books at hit at newsXpress Inverloch

Check out the excellent range of Klutz activity books at newsXpress Inverloch. This Klutz range has been selling very well and providing the business with a terrific point of difference locally and in the broader area.

The success of Klutz is another example of the value of joining the newsXpress newsagency marketing group. We have been able to introduce members to new products, like Klutz, merchandise them well and through this get existing shoppers buying more and to attract new shoppers.

Our support of Klutz is another example of our support known brands around which we can build margin and repeat traffic.

newsXpress announces read while you sleep news service

In a move which leapfrogs tablet computers like the top-selling Apple iPad, newsXpress has invested in European technology which delivers access to news and information telepathically.

First developed in cold war Russia and perfected by the CIA over the last fifteen years following the defection of several Russian scientists to the US, the new product, enables the transmission of newspaper and magazine length articles to subscribers without the need for a delivery device – like paper for newspapers and magazines or an iPad as has been popular in recent years.

Called MindBook, this exciting ‘product’ is delivered by way of a small earbud worn overnight which  receives content once it detects the brain is in the alpha state.

This is like digesting food without eating said Dr Slove, the public face of the company commercialising the product. You can wake on a Monday morning knowing the content of your weekly magazines. The time people save reading can be spent on other activities

newsXpress has taken on exclusive distribution of MindBook as part of its strategy of leading the reinvention of the newsagency model.

Australians will be able to go to newsXpress outlets, undertake a two minute procedure and walk away MindBook enabled. The newsXpress fee for the platform is $49.95. Weekly titles will be available for a fraction of the print product cost, usually around $1.00 per issue.

To find out more click here.