Cat&Oak
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Oh okay hahahahaI know Cat. I'm just teasing people. Thanks for your reply though!
Oh okay hahahahaI know Cat. I'm just teasing people. Thanks for your reply though!
Good for you. I think finding that niche that sets you apart from the crowd is key to sales. As for my wholesale customers, one did only goat milk soap and other B & B products, one catered to the wool/knitting/lanolin crowd, and one was a sweet lady who inherited a sugar plantation in Louisianna and owned a storefront on the town square.that's my point of difference which gives me a marketing edge.
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet...FTWfchk-c7sNswuh-yaTdRf1M/edit#gid=1719085749
As for myself, I use both. I like the variety I can get with FOs, but I do also use EOs as well. I've pared my EOs down to only those that stick well and aren't outrageously priced. I don't sell, but if I did I would probably offer some soaps made with EOs only and some (most) made with FOs or a combination of the two. I understand the desire for some people to use EOs only. To each their own. EOs aren't without their own set of considerations though, eco speaking.
I guess I'm the 'specific' soap seller here then. I do vegan, palm free soap only. But for me, that's my point of difference which gives me a marketing edge.
No not at allI hope you didn't take it as a negative, because it wasn't meant that way. It's like this...when I buy Halloween candy, I buy stuff "I" like because it's hit and miss in our neighborhood and I don't want to be stuck with ton of candy I won't eat. I feel the same way soap making...make what YOU want to make because at the end of the day, you could be the only one using it.
That is so wise Kiwi I also meant no disrespectNo not at all
"You add to the suffering of this world just as much when you take offence, as when you give offence" is one of the adages I live by.
That is so wise Kiwi I also meant no disrespect
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