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Test products on people outside the
seafood industry.
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If you're a small producer, use size
to your advantage by being flexible and moving fast to bring products to
market.
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Ask the market what it needs and
wants.
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Understand the retailers' business;
i.e. what they have to do to sell the product.
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Partner with retailers to promote and
entice consumers to try the product.
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Pay close attention to restaurant
trends; consumers respond to what is new, but also familiar.
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Seek strategic partnerships with other
seafood producers or packaging companies.
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Make packaging as consumer-friendly as
possible with accurate cooking instructions.
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You know seafood is easy to use, but
your customers don't. Whether your product is in raw or heat-and-eat
form, sell the inherent convenience of seafood.
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Keep in mind that adding the wrong
kind of value -- i.e. burying the flavor of fish in the wrong breading --
can actually devalue the product.