Compliance first
How to use these ideas
Use these as warm conversation starters, not promises, claims or diagnosis-based advice. Keep the wording personal, curious and light. The safest flow is: reflect what they shared, ask a simple question, then signpost to the main shop if they want to browse.
- Avoid saying a product will treat, fix, cure, prevent or guarantee a result.
- Avoid making medical, weight-loss or condition-specific claims.
- Use phrases like "might be worth looking at", "could be a helpful place to browse" and "see what feels relevant for you".
- Main signpost: (add your shop link here)
If they already take supplements daily or occasionally
Useful when someone has answered: Yes, daily; Yes, occasionally; I have in the past.
Thanks for sharing that. It sounds like wellness products are already something you have explored, so I would probably start by looking at what you already like, what feels easy to keep up with, and what you feel is missing from your current routine.
If you want to browse the main wellness shop, this is the best place to start: (add your shop link here)
If they do not take supplements but are interested
Useful when someone has answered: No, but I'm interested.
Thanks for completing the survey. As you mentioned you are interested but not currently taking anything, I would keep it really simple and just explore what kind of format and routine would feel realistic for you.
You can have a look here and see what stands out: (add your shop link here)
If they are not interested right now
Useful when someone has answered: No, not interested; Not interested.
Thank you for being honest in the survey. No pressure at all from me. It is still really useful to understand what people are and are not looking for when it comes to wellness products.
If that ever changes, I can always point you in the right direction.
If they mention collagen
Useful when someone has answered: collagen; yes currently; yes in the past; no, but interested.
I noticed collagen came up in your answers. Rather than guessing what would suit you, I would look at what you have tried before, what format you prefer, and whether taste or ease of use matters most to you.
If you want to browse the main wellness range, you can start here: (add your shop link here)
If they mention weight management support
Useful when someone has answered: weight management support; very interested; quite interested.
I saw you were open to weight management support products. I would keep this as a general wellness conversation and focus on what feels realistic for your routine, what format you would actually use, and what matters most to you when choosing a product.
You can browse the main shop here and see if anything feels relevant: (add your shop link here)
If price or monthly spend matters
Useful when someone has answered: £0; under £20; £20-40; £40-£60; £60+; good price.
Thanks for sharing what you usually spend. That is helpful because it means we can keep the conversation realistic and not suggest anything that feels out of step with your usual budget.
If you want to compare options, the main shop is here: (add your shop link here)
If taste, format or ease matters
Useful when someone has answered: good taste; easy to take daily; powder; capsules; gummies; ready-to-drink; no preference.
I noticed format and ease came through in your answers. That makes a lot of sense, because the best option is usually the one someone would actually enjoy using as part of their normal routine.
You can browse here and see which formats feel most appealing: (add your shop link here)
If they want one product with multiple benefits
Useful when someone has answered: yes or maybe.
You mentioned being open to one product with multiple benefits. I would use that as a starting point to explore whether you prefer a simple routine rather than having lots of separate products.
The main shop is here if you want to browse: (add your shop link here)