Storm weary? Be prepared next time......

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My heart goes out to all who are suffering from the recent storm, as I'm sure most of your's do as well. I live in northeast Alabama and suffered similar circumstances a couple of years ago due to a series of killer tornadoes that came through my area. Most here were caught unprepared as tornadoes are very hard to predict. The most inconvenient loss in our case was the lack of electricity for almost a week. This might not sound too awful to some, but it pretty much shuts down everything: cold food storage, inability to get gas, bathing (makes you pretty miserable after a few days), water (if you are using a well), the list goes on. I was fortunate in that I had a generator on hand that could run a few essentials: water heater, refrigerator, a few lights, freezer. We had to drive an hour to get gasoline, but it was certainly worth it for the convenience it provided. Luckily, our pantry and freezer was stocked fairly well with food and we, our family, and friends did not suffer to the degree many others did.

I have an idea that I would like to share here as I'm not sure how one would proceed with it. It involves disaster preparedness. While I would never, ever attempt to profit from current misfortunes, I would certainly have no problem capitalizing on preparing people in harms way for future occurences. It is certainly rare for these storms to hit the heavily populated northeast, but is a given that the state of Florida, and the Gulf Coast in particular, will face them with regularity. So the prospects are many, but how can they be reached in the most effective way.

A big part of this idea involves disaster preparedness. It would be easy enough to create a simple, step by step, guide to share with everyone. The income producer involves a product that can range in price from $800 to well over $20,000. It is, of course, a generator, the biggest difference maker available.

I view this as an affiliate type opportunity. Find suppliers of generators, particulary the more expensive ones that run on natural gas and require installation. Run ads, geographically, on Facebook and other sources to promote these, or send postcards through the mail. Better yet, send the disaster preparedness report to a targeted list of addresses, and ask for the sale. Receive commissions on the sales.

This is such a simple concept. Where does one start to begin this process? I would welcome anyone who has run this type of campaign to share their thoughts on the best ways to proceed. Thanks for reading......

Steve
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  • Profile picture of the author sandalwood
    Originally Posted by pertree View Post

    My heart goes out to all who are suffering from the recent storm, as I'm sure most of your's do as well. I live in northeast Alabama and suffered similar circumstances a couple of years ago due to a series of killer tornadoes that came through my area. Most here were caught unprepared as tornadoes are very hard to predict. The most inconvenient loss in our case was the lack of electricity for almost a week. This might not sound too awful to some, but it pretty much shuts down everything: cold food storage, inability to get gas, bathing (makes you pretty miserable after a few days), water (if you are using a well), the list goes on. I was fortunate in that I had a generator on hand that could run a few essentials: water heater, refrigerator, a few lights, freezer. We had to drive an hour to get gasoline, but it was certainly worth it for the convenience it provided. Luckily, our pantry and freezer was stocked fairly well with food and we, our family, and friends did not suffer to the degree many others did.

    I have an idea that I would like to share here as I'm not sure how one would proceed with it. It involves disaster preparedness. While I would never, ever attempt to profit from current misfortunes, I would certainly have no problem capitalizing on preparing people in harms way for future occurences. It is certainly rare for these storms to hit the heavily populated northeast, but is a given that the state of Florida, and the Gulf Coast in particular, will face them with regularity. So the prospects are many, but how can they be reached in the most effective way.

    A big part of this idea involves disaster preparedness. It would be easy enough to create a simple, step by step, guide to share with everyone. The income producer involves a product that can range in price from $800 to well over $20,000. It is, of course, a generator, the biggest difference maker available.

    I view this as an affiliate type opportunity. Find suppliers of generators, particulary the more expensive ones that run on natural gas and require installation. Run ads, geographically, on Facebook and other sources to promote these, or send postcards through the mail. Better yet, send the disaster preparedness report to a targeted list of addresses, and ask for the sale. Receive commissions on the sales.

    This is such a simple concept. Where does one start to begin this process? I would welcome anyone who has run this type of campaign to share their thoughts on the best ways to proceed. Thanks for reading......

    Steve
    Do a google search and you'll find several such programs already in existence. Also, I believe it is FEMA who gives away a free disaster preparedness book or it could be the guvmint printing office. It is a pretty extensive book that talks about everything you mentioned.

    I'm surprised your local counties don't have disaster preparedness materials available. We are prone to earthquakes where I live and at least once a year our power company sends us info about surviving a quake. Your local power company doesn't do the same for tornados?

    Don't know if any of this helps but that's my 2¢...

    Tom
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  • Profile picture of the author vndnbrgj
    Have you looked at the Dec. 21 or 22 or 12 or whatever it is?

    There are people spending hundreds of thousands on self sufficent housing.
    All to be prepared for an event that may or may not happen.

    Your book could be simpler.
    I saw this somewhere... it could be Don Alm or Martin Buckler... but I could be completely wrong.
    You create an accident preparedness kit.
    It has the steps you need to take in the event of an accident.
    A disposable camera.
    A pad of paper to draw a recreation of the accident.
    Your insurance info
    Etc.

    Then you put these together and sell them to insurance agents.
    The agents can brand them and then give them away to their clients.

    Just something to think about.
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    • Profile picture of the author Vikuna2009+
      Most people prefer to live in ignorance (as in preferring not to know or even dealing with the problem), myself included. Yep, a horrible admission that I rather live in "La la land" than dealing with reality...

      Is the glass half full or half empty, what category do you belong to? Maybe the wrong way to say that the half full are always go lucky types, totally wrong, I know.

      On the other hand, if you can find a more effective way (more effective than what, I do not know) maybe this could not only save lives but also make you a profit,

      Eva
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