Which is more competitive or highly in demand for US customers? Online Degrees or Nutritional Products?
out of your two choices I'd go with nutritional products. Loads of supplements, vitamins, protein powder are being sold like crazy. I don't know about the online degrees, I always found them rather fishy. And I believe there are lots of people who think the same. greetz, jobic
Just think about the bodybuilding scene, there are soo many different types of products for sale like "fat burners", "energy boosters", creatine, whey powder, amino acid supplements, vitamins and a truckloud of other products. And there are loads of people buying them. Just look through a men's health magazine, there's always at least 1 ad for supplements and getting an ad in men's health isn't cheap. So they are making money from that ad otherwise they wouldn't continue to do so. I frequently see EAS supplements advertised in that magazine. But just pills like "reduce fat fast" they're selling too, at this moment maybe not as much as in the very beginning but still a considerate amount. Why'd you ask? Thinking about opening an online store that sells those kinds of items? greetz, jobic
Partly yes... I have 2 great options that's why I am asking.. So, do I need to choose health over online degrees? Thanks
I'd go for the health products, but that's just my opinion. It also seems a lot easier then online degrees. Plus you've got loads of forums and websites related to nutrition, supplements, bodybuilding, strength training, diets, ... In comparisson with online degrees, well, have you seen a forum about those? I'm not saying there aren't any, but it'll be harder to find some. With the health-related products, you've got a whole bunch of different subniches to attack as well, like dieting, strength training, endurance training, bodybuilding. If I was going to build a store that has all kinds of products for sale that can help with peoples diet, strength training, or whatever kind of training. I'd build content sites around every one of those subjects. I'd probably go even as far as creating sites for the subniches, like "low-carb diet" or "low-fat diets" and "atkin's diet". Just to name a few. Say you build 20 sites like this. All on different Ip-adresses. And you link from those sites to your webshop, you'd have 20 sources of traffic. All you'd have to do then is get those sites in to the eyes of the public. Plus you could even sell advertising on each of those sites, say you're making a 100 dollars a month on each site through advertising. That's an extra 2000 dollars a month you can use to promote your sites and webhop. And as your sites evolve in to more powerful creatures, you'll eventually be able to churn out a grand per site. Do the math, those sites alone might be worth the effort. But you'll be making sales as well, since your webshop is the main product you're pushing on those sites. You may find this a bit too much work and all but just think, when those sites are up and running, and you're making money with each of them. Do you think it'll be hard to outsource some of the work you should be doing? Exactly, nope! Hope this helps, greetz, jobic Ps: And when your health sites are close to being automatic, you can give those online degrees a try as well. You'd have the spending power to invest in it and if you fail, you'd still have your health sites