These websites won't lead to a rise in sales until Solagran lifts its self-imposed 'practitioner only' rule from its products.
In fact Solagran's products could be sold openly off the shelves at supermarkets and pharmacies - like you can buy your paracetamol. But they are not so sold. Why? The only reason I can think of is vanity on the part of the directors. '
Practitioner only' means that an aura surrounds the product, that disappears on knowing that it is '
on sale in supermarkets and pharmacies'.
Let me justify what I am saying about where Solagran's products could be sold. The Solagran products are
listed (a technical term) with the Australian Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA).
Here is an example
https://www.tga.gov.au/search/node?search_fulltext=solagran
Here are the TGA's rules for the sale of
listed products.
https://www.ebs.tga.gov.au/servlet/xmlmillr6?dbid=ebs/PublicHTML/pdfStore.nsf&docid=134782&agid=(PrintDetailsPublic)&actionid=1
Why doesn't Solagran swallow its pride and make money for shareholders - by selling its products in the manner the TGA allows.
I mean for gawd's sake, even supermarkets sell paracetamol. It is
registered with TGA, which is a more strict classification than
listed.
When I was a shareholder I repeatedly asked questions about Solagran's suicidal marketing stategy, but never got an explanation.
The board remains away with the fairies.