For Restaurants and Retail Owners

Bulk-order private-label copies of Pickleball: Get In The Game.

Build relationships and increase your profit per customer.

For Restaurants and Retail Owners

Bulk-order private-label copies of Pickleball: Get In The Game.

Build relationships and increase your profit per customer.

Do you want to increase your profit-per-customer?

You can sell copies of Pickleball: Get In The Game in your gift store to increase your profits.

The retail price of the book is only $24.95 and you can order copies for as low as $9.95 so you can make as much as $15 per book.

Let us create a customized experience that meets your needs.

The first step is to speak with our sales team:

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There are several reasons why a restaurant or retail store might want to sell a Pickleball book.

Some potential benefits include:

  • Increased foot traffic: Books can be a popular item for customers, and selling them in your store can attract more foot traffic and potentially increase overall sales.

  • Customer loyalty: Books can foster a sense of community and connection among customers, which can lead to increased loyalty and repeat business.

  • Increased sales: Books can be a profitable product for a retail store, especially if they are well-curated and selected to appeal to your target audience.

  • Brand image: Selling books can help to establish a store’s image as a destination for knowledgeable, informed, and well-read customers.

Overall, selling books can be a good way for a retail store to differentiate itself from competitors, attract customers, and increase sales.

For information, please set an appointment with our sales team:

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Dan Janal is an avid pickleball player who has written more than a dozen books including Pickleball: Get In The Game.

Dan’s enthusiastic style and great story telling ability captivates every audience. He shares terrific stories and simple tips to make every day on the pickleball court a wonderful adventure.

His motto is, “If I improve one skill or meet one new person, then it’s been a good day.”

Meet Dan Janal