New product-new idea ??

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by glumm, Feb 27, 2009.

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    Hey Guys!

    I just want your opinion upon a new product related to restyle, reuse clothes, shoes.
    What do you think, it could be promoted? Does worth time and work?
    Anyway thanks!
     
    glumm, Feb 27, 2009 IP
  2. SDG-Nick

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    Explain a bit more about what the Product is, bit confused
     
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  3. glumm

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    Recycling, revamping old clothes,shoes giving them a new look...something like this.
     
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    Do keyword and market research and see if it has potential man, that's the only way to know, find out if a lot of people are talking about that, and above all, find out if they're spending money on that kind of info, no one here will tell you: "Oh sure, definitely, go for it" no one, you have to do keyword and market research.

    Hope that helps.
     
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    It could work if there is a market for it. Use googles keyword tool to see if there is anything similar for searches as inzpiration said.
     
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  6. TigerPublishing

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    There is a new trend amongst young women. "Schmoozing" I think it's called. Basically, women get together and swap their old clothes. A product like that might appeal to those sorts of women, but to be honest I don't think they'd cough up cash to learn how to modify their old clothes. It's too difficult. Takes too much time and effort and energy.

    Other markets might be interested in something similar though. The above posters are right - a bit of keyword research will tell you whether or not there's any demand. Then you can put up a test site/squeeze page to guage whether or not people are interested in buying products in the niche.
     
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    Home embroidery teaching guide. It has many applications. Its even a money making skill.
    A complete big guide can sell well..
     
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  8. glumm

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    Really nice ideas, thank you Guys!
    After a deeper research a think it's not a hungry market, at least it's little.
    But maybe i should give it a chance. It might be successful if it is well "packed" and strongly promoted.
    Who knows sometimes when things fail in theory...can give a pleasent suprize at he end....
     
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    Crafting is pretty big. And evergreen too - ie, they will always buy. They buy for fun, like you might buy a monthly men's magazine. There's plenty of scope for sub-niches in crafts, such as embroidery or clothing rennovation.

    It could be good to start up a blog and become an authority.
     
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    Might be on to something here. Maybe a guide about the goldmine of old clothes/shoes in your closet, and how to resell/reuse them. I know cobblers are actually doing business again due to the recession/depression.
     
    ScoTech, Mar 1, 2009 IP