An extensive look at preliminary market research

boatBurner

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A Redditor asked the subscribers of r/entrepreneur to give him their business ideas, and in exchange he would employ his method of conducting market research for them.

At this point, the WF mob would go nuts and "inb4 outing, bro".

Turns out, the guy lived up to his word. In the thread, he gave a bunch of nice little nuggets, but then today, he releases his favorite, most extensive piece of market research for a subscription-based service called manswr.com.

This is a great read and I'm going to take a few lessons learned from it. I thought you guys would like it.

http://blog.letschat.io/post/53963691821/market-research-for-manswr-com

TL;DR: Don't worry. Your affiliate network has all the answers.
 


wtf is this world coming to when people scavenge the internet for deals on toilet paper. /mindboggled
 
Cool read. Only thing I don't like about a business like this is there is a high probability you have to stock the inventory. Other concerns would be; dealing with customer service with shit like, "where the fuck is my toilet paper and toothpaste?" Man, I can only imagine. Decent idea, but not my cup of tea.
 
A subscription based system would rather be beneficial in this matter..
There are several websites and companies offering the service, can go for a short term subscription at the initial stage.