Mangyhyena
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I've been wracking my brain for a way to make money from home, or an RV when I travel. It doesn't have to make very much as my bills are extremely low. And, I need to begin building a business of some type now if I expect to get rid of my regular job at some later point. Whatever I do, I need to know I'm providing something useful, something that will make people's lives better in some way. I couldn't stand the idea of offering something I didn't believe in wholeheartedly.
I recently found something I know works and makes life better, at least for me. I've been 2 weeks without a cigarette and I have suffered almost no withdraw or discomfort. My mother has been over a year without them and my brother is just over a month. We did it by switching to vaping e-cigarettes. I smoked over a pack per day for over 20 years and I had tried just about every quit-smoking product--gum, patch, chantex-- with no success. Vaping makes quitting tobacco unbelievably easy. I plan to keep reducing the nicotine level of each successive batch of e-juice until I get the nicotine level down to zero. Should take about a year to get there, doing it slowly so it remains easy and pain-free. Also, vaping is much, much cheaper than smoking. Lastly, there are only four ingrediants in e-juice; nicotine propylene glycol, vegetable glycol, and flavoring. All but the nicotine are food products. Compared to the thousand plus chemicals in cigarette tobacco, vaping offers a less destructive alternative to smoking, in my opinion.
I think I could happily tell people all about vaping. I did a lot of research on it before I started and found it could be a bit confusing. Buying off the Internet, there wasn't much in the way of instruction to get started.
That's where I see a small business opportunity. I figure that most smokers don't know much about vaping e-cigarettes. If they had a local distributor who could show them how the equipment works, let them sample it, and provide replacement parts, accessories, and e-juice, people new to vaping might have an easier time making the switch. And, being local means they could order what they need and get it the same day with no shipping charge, unlike ordering off the net. Like I said, there is a bit to learn when first getting going, but it would be much easier with someone to show them and answer their questions.
I found the place to order the equipment in bulk straight from the manufacturer. I was thinking I could sell locally, for the most part, though I'm sure I would set up a web page as well. I also like the idea of recurring revenue from e-juice and replacement parts.
So, any ideas for how to sell locally? I thought of the Tupperware parties they used to throw as a way to demonstrate & sell the e-cigarettes. Also, there must be some way to use Craigslist as well.
A couple of things. I can not legally advertise e-cigs as a stop-smoking product, only an alternative to smoking. The FDA doesn't allow anyone to advertise the truth about this. Also, the equipment makes all the difference in the world. The first generation of e-cigs weren't very satisfying. The newer products feel much more like smoking, so much so that switching is pretty painless. With all the different models out there, and all the different accessories to go with them, plus replacement parts, and the fact that different brands do not work with accessories from competing brands and models, having someone to demonstrate and advise should save a lot of aggravation for folks new to this. Also, there doesn't seem to be just one place to purchase everything you need to vape, even online. I had to order from 3 different places on the net. I could solve that by carrying an inventory of every item my customer needs to vape.
I live in a house right now, but would like to travel extensively in an RV. I'd like advice not only for serving local customers, but selling on the road as well.
Anyone have thoughts on all this?
I recently found something I know works and makes life better, at least for me. I've been 2 weeks without a cigarette and I have suffered almost no withdraw or discomfort. My mother has been over a year without them and my brother is just over a month. We did it by switching to vaping e-cigarettes. I smoked over a pack per day for over 20 years and I had tried just about every quit-smoking product--gum, patch, chantex-- with no success. Vaping makes quitting tobacco unbelievably easy. I plan to keep reducing the nicotine level of each successive batch of e-juice until I get the nicotine level down to zero. Should take about a year to get there, doing it slowly so it remains easy and pain-free. Also, vaping is much, much cheaper than smoking. Lastly, there are only four ingrediants in e-juice; nicotine propylene glycol, vegetable glycol, and flavoring. All but the nicotine are food products. Compared to the thousand plus chemicals in cigarette tobacco, vaping offers a less destructive alternative to smoking, in my opinion.
I think I could happily tell people all about vaping. I did a lot of research on it before I started and found it could be a bit confusing. Buying off the Internet, there wasn't much in the way of instruction to get started.
That's where I see a small business opportunity. I figure that most smokers don't know much about vaping e-cigarettes. If they had a local distributor who could show them how the equipment works, let them sample it, and provide replacement parts, accessories, and e-juice, people new to vaping might have an easier time making the switch. And, being local means they could order what they need and get it the same day with no shipping charge, unlike ordering off the net. Like I said, there is a bit to learn when first getting going, but it would be much easier with someone to show them and answer their questions.
I found the place to order the equipment in bulk straight from the manufacturer. I was thinking I could sell locally, for the most part, though I'm sure I would set up a web page as well. I also like the idea of recurring revenue from e-juice and replacement parts.
So, any ideas for how to sell locally? I thought of the Tupperware parties they used to throw as a way to demonstrate & sell the e-cigarettes. Also, there must be some way to use Craigslist as well.
A couple of things. I can not legally advertise e-cigs as a stop-smoking product, only an alternative to smoking. The FDA doesn't allow anyone to advertise the truth about this. Also, the equipment makes all the difference in the world. The first generation of e-cigs weren't very satisfying. The newer products feel much more like smoking, so much so that switching is pretty painless. With all the different models out there, and all the different accessories to go with them, plus replacement parts, and the fact that different brands do not work with accessories from competing brands and models, having someone to demonstrate and advise should save a lot of aggravation for folks new to this. Also, there doesn't seem to be just one place to purchase everything you need to vape, even online. I had to order from 3 different places on the net. I could solve that by carrying an inventory of every item my customer needs to vape.
I live in a house right now, but would like to travel extensively in an RV. I'd like advice not only for serving local customers, but selling on the road as well.
Anyone have thoughts on all this?