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The average salary for a Product Promoter in U.S. is $41,090.

Annual Average Salary Information

Annual Average Salary: $41,090

$29,460$58,180

Hourly Pay Information

Hourly Average Salary: $19.76

$14.16$27.97

What does a Product Promoter earn?

On average, product promoters earn $41,090 per year in the U.S. Product promoters work with brands to show their products in the most attractive light, ensuring people know all the features and benefits. They may demonstrate products in physical venues or through digital channels, and even provide customer service to those already using the product. Product promoters may specialise in one particular area such as sales or customer service.

How to earn more as a Product Promoter

To become a Product Promoter, you will need to be able to build relationships with various stakeholders, understand how products work, and have a good grasp of marketing and sales techniques. Alternatively, you can attend a degree apprenticeship to gain the necessary qualifications. If you want to make more money as a Product Promoter, you can specialize in a certain product, or become a leader in a product sales business. You can also become self-employed, or start your own product promotion firm.