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![]() Finding "Hot" products is easy for me. The promotional advertising industry puts on several major shows in cities such as Dallas, Orlando, Las Vegas, Chicago, etc. In addition, there are 5 major travelling expos that hit the biggest markets in every region.
I attend 5 to 6 of the travelling shows each year, and let the factory reps put their top products in my hand. Being able to examine the items, checking out the features, and advantages over the competition, is much easier than trying to pick the products from pictures in a catalog. In July, I'll be flying to Chicago to attend one of those major shows - Over 1000 suppliers will be there, and I'll only have about 8 hours to glean as much info as I can. I've already attended the Southern Showcase, Advantages Roadshow, NSA Showcase, & SAGE Showcase, so I can skip a lot of the suppliers I've already visited with this year. The suppliers are actually picking up what is hot retail, and then determining which process is the best for adding a company's name, logo, etc. So what is big in retail in 2006, is likely to be "Hot" in my business this year. Dennis Bevers |
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![]() Dennis,
Thanks for revealing what is hot in retail last year is good for you this year. Reminds me of another concept (Joe Karbo?)... Items that were Hot around 25 years ago will make a comback for many years before dropping off again. Due to people wanting to buy items related to their childhood. E.g. I recall Bionic Man Dolls. I recently heard of a guy who bought one on ebay for $600 because: he'd always wanted one when he was little but his parents had never bought him one, so now that he was older and able to fund his own purchases, he bought one. This Technique seem to be more in line with childhood items. But not All childhood items. Do you due before jumpin in. It would mean, look for things that sold well back around 1982-ish. And stuff that sold well round 1990-ish will be coming into Demand in a few years time. I also recall an old Sowpub post/thread about this cycle. Michael Ross |
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I love this topic... Probably because I'm a nostalgic kinda guy... ![]() Anyhow, here are a few earlier threads that deal with this, for those who haven't seen them... Or for those who read them 17 or 25 years ago, and wanted to re-live them! ![]() By the way, I had an Evel Knievel doll (plus motorbike) when I was a kid. Of course, my Evel Knievel doll would jump over my toy cars. Man, that was pretty cool! I had a Six Million Dollar Man doll too... His "bionic eye" was amazing at the time... Though looking back, it was just a lens stuck in his head (the same kind you get through those door peep-holes)... So instead of a peep-hole in a door, it was a peep-hole stuck in a doll's head. I guess if you can put a peep-hole in a doll's head and call it a "bionic eye" - well, that's pretty good marketing! "You might want to think about this...." http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...=4440#poststop "Fads tend to revive every 17 years or so.... What was hot 17 years ago?" http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...11631#poststop "Take A Trip Down Memory Lane... Do You Remember These 37 Strange Fads?" http://www.sowpub.com/forum/showthre...15047#poststop Cheers, Dien |
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![]() Cicadas were hot around here 17 years ago, and they should be back any day now...
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![]() Where do you find products Here is a small list:
Trade Shows Seminars Classified ads Old patents Ask Friends Public Domain works (disney used this method) Exclusive rights TV Radio Your own product My wife just called I have to pick up my daughter. Go to my ezines I wrote about this subject in one of the ezines. |
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I started within my market (promotional advertising represents an estimated $18 Billion market in the US annually. Up over 3 Billion in the last decade, so some very nice growth for people looking to start or expand in this field.) and look for ways to find what the hot products art. In my field it's as simple as picking up the 4 or 5 industry magazines and attending some of the national or regional expos and table-top shows. I prefer the half-day shows that visit my region, allowing me to get current info without the expense in time and money for the 3 to 5 day national expos. The reps setting up at the table-top shows increase their earnings by driving more sales to the company(ies) they promote. They may be either employees or contractors, but either way, they need to increase sales for their market. The easiest way to do that is to direct the individual salespeople to the products in their lines that are flying out the door. In many cases, they will even bring extra samples to give to the salespeople to help them get more sales. At the same time, I also pick up additional sales techniques that can apply to other products, so it's definitely a good exchange of my time for increased sales in the near future. I realize my response is specifically related to my industry, but any sales professional on online marketer can use the same idea to learn what is hot within their product lines. Dig deeper in the industry expos and magazines targeted to their field to discover hot products. Dennis Bevers |
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![]() Hi Michael,
Thank you for starting what should be a great thread. Here are two ways I use Ebay to find what people want NOW. When you go to the main page on Ebay and you look down the left side you will see “Want it Now”. Click on that. You will be taken to a page with categories. Click on any category and you will get a list of what people are looking for right now. In real time. Now what I do is bring these listing back to an excel spreadsheet and let my computer do a key word search. That will give me a listing of how many times the words appear. Yes you will get a lot of keywords like “the”, “and” and so forth. But you will also find the keywords like model # of hot items, brand names of wanted products, ebooks that are wanted, etc. When you have a count of 10 or 20 of the same item you know it is HOT right now. The other way I use Ebay is to use the listings on the left hand side. Pick a category and go down the left hand side to where it has a check box and says listings. Under that there are boxes with drop down choices. The default on the first box is “ending within” and under that is a number of hours selections. I pick the “started within” choice and set the hours to 12. Then the boxes under that ask for the min number of bids and the max number of bids. I set the min at 5 bids and the max can be any big number like 100. When you click on “show items” only the items that received at least 5 bids in the first 12 hours of that auction will come up. If an item has 5 bids in the first 12 hours of the auction being placed you know this is a HOT item. I just did a search in the music category and under CDs and got one item that had 6 bids in the first 12 hours. http://makemoneyalert.com/Ebay.htm These are two of the up to the minute ways to find HOT items that are also FREE ways. Best of success, Skip Rosell Quick Cash Concepts Last edited by Skip Rosell : May 21, 2007 at 05:50 PM. Reason: add signature |
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![]() Hi Michael,
Thanks for asking. The methods would vary depending my starting point and or my objectives. While Hot Selling Products are nice...They are still just Indicators of a "Potential Market" So my ultimate objective would be to find a hot Industry with many profitable players;COMPETITION. Here is the "Starting Point" continuum as I see it. Starting Point: 1. Braintorm/Get Ideas 2. Find: Hot Ads...which Leads to "potentially" 3. Hot Products/Services...which Lead to "potentially" 4. Hot Players/Businesses...which Lead to Other "potential" Players in a market (Competition) IF I am able to determine there are MORE than ONE profitable players in a market then you have a better chance of being successful. THE MORE COMPETITION THE BETTER THEN I would spy on the TOP 5 or 10 to determine the who, what, when where, why, and how's of their marketing. O.K all that said. I would 1st go to EBAY, because I find that it is one of the most Transparent ways to do market research. You can determine to the penny the last 30 days TOTAL SALES volume for a market. Real buyers and Real Sellers. Let's use Michael Ross's example of "rust repair" I would use his PPC method as a quick start. (sidenote: keyword elite would automate a lot of that process) However, my preference would be to go to EBAY since THAT is where the buyers and sellers are. My Objective: Find PLAYERs that are or have made money in the last 30 days So looking at my "continuum" from above: 1. Brainstorm/Get Idea: Rust Repair! 2. Find HOT Ads/Listings: Manual Method At this stage we are doing a QUICK "eyeball" of any number that shows in GREEN which denotes a sale. a. go to www.ebay.com b. enter "rust repair" (no quotations) result: only 19 ads are currently listing c. Check box labled "completed listings" d. Click "Show Items" button e. Login to your ebay account f. Eyeball and count the number of Green: Red numbers RESULTS: 58 completed listings (29 (Green)/58 listing successful 50%) I want to get more specific data about the Ads, the Hot Products and the players so I'll bring out the heavy duty research software from www.hammertap.com in this market[/i]. 2b. Find HOT ADS automatically: LEVERAGE SOFTWARE a. Load up my "spy software" (hammertap.com) b. Click on product search c. Enter "rust repair" d. Click on "show detailed listings" icon RESULTS: Headline Number #1 BODYWORK RUST REPAIR AUTO BODY SHEET METAL Headline Number #2 Dishwasher Rack Repair Kit -repair rust RESULT: Headline #1 is repeated 4 times. Headline #2 is repeated 5 times. This means that our software has automatically checked the completed items and the 2 headlines are the ONLY ones that have been REPEATED more than 3 times each. We KNOW for certain that these are HOT ADS. 3. Hot Products/Services a. Of the two repeated Ad, look and read each auction to determine the product or service Result: We can see that Headline #1 is advertising a GUIDE ie. Information Product We can also see that Headline #2 is advertising a physical product. Some kind of vinyl touch up paint. 4. HOT PLAYERS/BUSINESSES We now can SPY on each of the Players that have these HOT ADS Let's just stick with the dishwasher headline. a. We go back to our hammertap software b. Click on "Seller Search" c. Enter the name of the seller (ebay userid) Results: We see that this seller has a 100% success rate across 18 different auctions and has grossed $106.84 cents in the last 30 days selling his dishwashing kit thing at an average sale point of $5.74 So for this Player he is targeting a very,very slim segment of the rust market. Who woulda thought! Now YOU can go and SPY on HEADLINE number one and determine how much money he has made selling his INFOPRODUCT! :-> Conclusion: So using this methodology and the spy software we know that there is about $200 worth of volume per month. There are only really 2 players. Each targeting two different segments. One has an info product that he sells repeatedly. The other sells a physical product. So Is this market viable? Sure! You just have to determine what YOUR OWN criteria for viability are! As usual Thanks for reading and thanks to everybody that has contributed to this so far. ![]() Duane Adolph P.S Using this EXACT same method, I "Spyed" a fellow Sowpubber making money with his OWN info product recently :-> "HE" is a player but I ain't Tellin who :-> P.S www.hammertap.com has a 10 day free trial Quote:
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![]() As I get older and have suffered the bumps & bruises of trying to develop products for markets that didn't have much in the way of competition I've come to appreciate the advantages of being in a market that has many competitors.
AND I'll say right now that I think if you want to make big money as an entrepreneur it's going to be in a more mature market with at least several competitors in it-- trying to make money from some of these incredibly narrow niches that don't have many competitors is just too difficult IMO. Hey if you want to create an ebook for people interested in basket weaving, that have one arm and live in the state of George go for it if you just want something to do-- but if you want to make money I'd drop it like a hot potato. The fact is I read a lot of posts on several marketing/business opportunity boards where that's exactly the opportunity newbies are looking for because they're scared to death of competition. The fact is that many profitable niches are filled with competitors that do not know how to market and this is where you can really make some good money. Great post Duane! |
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![]() Here's my usual take on Things which can be incorporated into Everyone else's ideas...
Works Great on Competitive Intelligence... ![]() Competitive Intelligence - Get Smart! (A few years back but some good points) http://www.fastcompany.com/online/14/intelligence.html Make sure you have a good understanding of Keyword research... Here's a Free Keyword Research Guide and a good place to start... http://learn.wordtracker.com/workspa...arch-guide.pdf Learn to read Multiple news sites Using Niche keywords & phrases... Keep your Eyes open for Trends, New Products, Fresh and re-worked business ideas etc. etc... ![]() Great Mega news resource... http://www.drudgereport.com/ Some Excellent mostly Free info and amazing Spy tools... ![]() http://www.associateprograms.com/art...titor-research http://googspy.com/ http://www.spyfu.com/ Once you've perfected the above Find & Use the Best Search tools and methods... http://www.turboscout.com/ http://www.google.com/help/basics.html http://www.google.com/advanced_search?hl=en http://www.google.com/alerts http://www.google.com/sponsoredlinks Phil |
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