Copper Tea Kettle for selling

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Hi Everybody
I am relatively new here.Found WF an amazing forum full of resources.I am looking forward to meet guys who have been into selling kitchen items via affiliate or marketting channels be it offline or online.Any kind of feedback will be appreciated
Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author savidge4
    Originally Posted by sellonlinee View Post

    Hi Everybody
    I am relatively new here.Found WF an amazing forum full of resources.I am looking forward to meet guys who have been into selling kitchen items via affiliate or marketting channels be it offline or online.Any kind of feedback will be appreciated
    Thanks

    Not so sure this is the right sub-forum for your request. Interestingly as much as I have a passion for cooking this is not a niche I have overly looked at. hmmm
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    • Profile picture of the author sellonlinee
      Originally Posted by savidge4 View Post

      Not so sure this is the right sub-forum for your request. Interestingly as much as I have a passion for cooking this is not a niche I have overly looked at. hmmm
      I didn't find any special thread which can include kitchen niche.Any leads or ideas into this ?
      And approx for how much the kettle can go for.
      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author daniyal100
    Originally Posted by sellonlinee View Post

    Hi Everybody
    I am relatively new here.Found WF an amazing forum full of resources.I am looking forward to meet guys who have been into selling kitchen items via affiliate or marketting channels be it offline or online.Any kind of feedback will be appreciated
    Thanks
    So you started working for vector marketing?? I once waste my 2 hours listening their crap. I am quite sure many guys here know what i am talking about.
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    • Profile picture of the author sellonlinee
      Originally Posted by daniyal100 View Post

      So you started working for vector marketing?? I once waste my 2 hours listening their crap. I am quite sure many guys here know what i am talking about.
      Hi daniyal
      I don't know what vector marketting is?Would sure love to know about it
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  • Profile picture of the author Jason Kanigan
    Originally Posted by sellonlinee View Post

    Hi Everybody
    I am relatively new here.Found WF an amazing forum full of resources.I am looking forward to meet guys who have been into selling kitchen items via affiliate or marketting channels be it offline or online.Any kind of feedback will be appreciated
    Thanks
    Claude will be able to talk about the Amish wood burning stoves...I can't remember the name of the copywriter (was it Don Lapre? My quick search didn't turn up anything) but the idea fits:

    When your product is good, it's the story that sells the price.

    Things I would do:

    > find people who already sell kitchen products and have a list to partner up with...newsletters, shops, magazines

    > figure out an angle for your story (it's the same with shampoo, perfume etc.; the basic ingredients are similar, so play up the special ingredients)

    > see if you can advertise on a radio or TV cooking program...the rates may be lower than you think (they are in my area, and I have such a show).
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    • Profile picture of the author sellonlinee
      Originally Posted by Jason Kanigan View Post

      Claude will be able to talk about the Amish wood burning stoves...I can't remember the name of the copywriter (was it Don Lapre? My quick search didn't turn up anything) but the idea fits:

      When your product is good, it's the story that sells the price.

      Thinks I would do:

      > find people who already sell kitchen products and have a list to partner up with...newsletters, shops, magazines

      > figure out an angle for your story (it's the same with shampoo, perfume etc.; the basic ingredients are similar, so play up the special ingredients)

      > see if you can advertise on a radio or TV cooking program...the rates may be lower than you think (they are in my area, and I have such a show).
      Hi Jason.Have sent you a PM
      Thanks
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