If you’re an indie founder running a product-based business, one of the biggest challenges is figuring out how to pitch a reail buyer and get into stores. Whether you’re building a CPG brand, beauty line, food startup, or wellness product, connecting with retail buyers is the key step to moving from startup to shelf.
As a retail expert and the host of the Shelf Talks podcast, I’ve seen firsthand what works and what doesn’t when founders try to land on retail shelves. Below, I’m breaking down 10 proven strategies that successful founders have used to get in front of retail buyers, build lasting relationships, and win shelf space to help you answer questions like How do I find the right buyer contact at a retail store? and all your questions around how to get into retail stores.
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1. Leverage LinkedIn the Right Way
LinkedIn is one of the most underused tools for indie founders. Buyers are on LinkedIn every single day, looking for innovative products. But sending a generic DM or dropping your sell sheet won’t work. Instead:
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Share your founder story and why your brand fits that specific retailer.
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Highlight key data points sales wins, customer growth, and marketing efforts.
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Always include a clear call to action (like sending a sample or scheduling a follow-up).
Posting consistently about your brand’s milestones also increases your chances of buyers finding you first.
2. Attend Trade Shows Strategically
Trade shows are one of the most powerful ways to get discovered by buyers—but they’re also expensive. Before investing, research which retailers will be attending and build a hit list.
✅ Tip: Don’t wait for buyers to come to you. Watch for name tags, approach buyers directly, and have a strong pitch ready to spark interest.
3. Apply for Industry Awards
Winning or even being nominated for industry awards can put your brand in front of buyers scanning for the next big thing. Founders like Camille Bell of Pound Cake Cosmetics and Mika Shino of Mochi Gummies used awards to gain attention from buyers, secure funding, and validate their products in competitive categories.
4. Join Accelerator Programs
Accelerator programs like the Ulta Beauty Accelerator or Target Takeoff provide direct access to retail buyers while teaching you how to scale successfully. Founders like Jamika Martin of Rosen Skincare built long-term buyer relationships through accelerators that later led to shelf placement.
5. Use ECRM for Buyer Meetings
Unlike trade shows, ECRM (Efficient Collaborative Retail Marketing) offers one-on-one meetings with retail buyers. It’s a focused, efficient way to pitch your product directly without competing for attention on a crowded showroom floor.
6. Start with Local Retailers
Launching in local stores can help you test your pricing, packaging, and marketing before pitching national retailers. Buyers often competitive shop smaller stores for new trends and emerging brands. Local placement can become your stepping stone to Target, Walmart, or Whole Foods.
7. Get Featured in Press
Buyers are constantly scanning press outlets, blogs, and magazines for new brands. Securing coverage builds credibility and visibility. Can’t afford a PR agency? DIY PR strategies can still get you featured in niche outlets that your dream buyers are reading.
8. Build a Social Media Presence
Social media isn’t just for customers buyers use it to scout brands, too. Consistently share your brand story, customer testimonials, and behind-the-scenes wins. Founders like Tania Sweis of Brune Kitchen gained national opportunities just from showing up consistently online.
Bonus: Collaborating with influencers or getting your product into the hands of celebrities can skyrocket brand awareness and attract buyer attention.
9. Pitch Through Television & Competitions
Shows like Shark Tank, Side Hustlers, and Dragons’ Den have helped indie founders gain massive exposure and secure retail deals. While not for everyone, these platforms put your product in front of millions including retail buyers watching from home.
10. Stay Top of Mind With Buyers
The ultimate key? Consistency. Whether it’s posting updates on LinkedIn, following up after an accelerator, or sending product updates to a buyer you met at a trade show staying visible keeps you top of mind when buyers are ready to make their next assortment decisions.
Final Thoughts
Getting your product on retail shelves doesn’t happen overnight but these 10 proven strategies can help indie founders cut through the noise and get noticed. Remember: buyers are always looking for innovative products, but they need to see that you have the story, traction, and strategy to succeed once you’re on shelf.
✨ Whether you start small with local stores or aim big with national retailers, each of these approaches builds credibility and momentum for your brand.
If you’re ready to take your indie brand from startup to shelf, start putting these strategies into action today.
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