A Niche Where Products Sell Themselves!

Published: Wed, 06/28/23


One of the things that online marketers struggle with is
just finding products that you customers actually want and
need!

A simple solution to that is to just watch what you friends
and family buy a LOT of.

All people worldwide have to buy food, so that's generally
an easy sell.  

My wife and I grow much of our own fruits and vegetables 
because we don't like all of the pesticides used on 
commercially grow produce. We also prefer non-GMO!

Whenever, we visit a gardening store, perhaps to get some
potting soil, I've noticed that my wife, and LOTS of others
tend to buy a LOT of potted plants.

So, that's a niche that I've embraced.  I've always had a
green thumb but now grow several thousand extra plants, from
seeds, for sale :-)

Two of my favorites are papayas and moringa.

I share recipes in various places, including a recipe
exchange newsletter that I've been publishing since 1998 :-)
I often share recipes for the plants that I grow, and in my
newsletter, offer the plants for sale.  A simple model that
works like gangbusters.

In fact, if you're in the U.S., I'd like to offer you one of
my papaya and/or moringa plants.  


The papayas are all 15-24 inches tall, and are $25 each, which
INCLUDES the cost of USPS Priority Mail.  That will get the plants
to you in 2 or 3 day, anywhere in the U.S.

You can order those here:   http://bn.plus/pGoS8g


The moringa are all 18-24 inches tall, and you can order those
here:   http://bn.plus/hgqOsw

I actually have taller plants for sale, but only offer them for
local pickup since when I mail larger packages it can get fairly
expensive. 

This is a niche where just a few dollars worth of supplies, can
easily be sold for 10, 20, even 50 times as much.  

I'll share more about this business model in an upcoming issue,
and share a stealth marketing technique that I use that works
beautifully on social media in a future newsletter.

For now, why not grab a plant.   

IF you are not familiar with moringa, just google it.  It's 
arguably the healthiest plant on the planet, which is why I
eat it several times per week.

To your success,
Willie Crawford




 
 
Teaching what actually works in internet marketing since 1996.

206 Bartonwood Court
Niceville FL 32578
USA


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