Apr 27, 2020
Classy Art hosts virtual High Point Market

Classy Art will host a virtual High Point Market for its customers and sales force from Monday, April 27 through Sunday, May 3. Classy Art is donating 50% of the net proceeds to Save the Children.

This virtual market will include a Zoom sales meeting to outline the details to the45 members of their sales team, the launch of a brand-new website (www.classyart.net) and market specials. This event is being promoted as a quick ship for retailers who are operational and can take receipt of these orders.

To help facilitate a successful virtual market, Classy Art is introducing its new, intuitive website. This website is very retail centric with a secure login for dealers only to protect pricing. It also offers many other features: dealer locator for consumers, categorization and meta tags for search functionality, top sellers and related products, multiple images for items and clickable downloads for literature such as catalogs and training videos. The new site also includes PDFS that can be downloaded and printed.  

Classy Art will be donating 50% of all net proceeds from the virtual market sales to Save the Children, a non-profit organization that is focused on helping children in need through the COVID-19 pandemic and year round. The partnership with Save the Children was partialy because of the incredible work they are doing, but the biggest factor was that 87% of their funding is directly utilized for program services.  Your orders will help ensure that their programs have the support they need to keep hungry minds and bellies fed during the pandemis in some of rural America’s poorest communities as well as getting PPE in the hands of those that are on the front lines during this pandemic.

 “We are living in an unfamiliar world with an uncertain future; however, we understand that the only thing that is certain is that many companies, both vendors and retailers alike, will not survive this pandemic. Though minuscule in comparison, we are putting in every effort to keep our customers, vendors and employees healthy from the virus as well as financial hardships. Though these are difficult waters to navigate, we will continue to adapt to our new environment as it changes and we are optimistic that we as well as our partners will come out stronger and more unified when this is all over,” said Gabriel Cohen, owner and CEO of Classy Art.

For more information, visit www.classyart.net.

 


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