Search
Recommended Sites
Related Links






   

Informative Articles

Advertising Your Home Business on a Budget
When you are starting out in a new home business and no one knows who you are, one of the greatest challenges you will face is how to drum up new business. If there were not people in your community or marketplace that you knew who needed your...

Business cards that do the business -
A business card makes a statement about who you are and what your business is about. It needs to convey the quality of your business and an insight into your personality. I have been handed business cards and the first thought to go through my mind...

Is having a Business in Your Home Legal
There are various laws you will need to consider before you start running a home business. Millions of businesses are operated illegally out of peoples homes, in violation of their local laws. This approach isn't recommended. You should...

Stereotyping and Your Business Decision
What is stereotyping? What's it got to do with our business decision? >From Oxford's Dictionary of Business 1996... Stereotyping n. "Making assumptions about individuals or groups based on information (which may or may not be valid) obtained...

The 5 Biggest Blunders in Business Development
Effective communication skills are essential to successful business development. Yet they're often under-emphasized and sometimes completely ignored. Why? Because we communicate so much and so often (approximately 20,000 words per day) we...

 
Start a Herb Garden Home Business

Start a Herb Garden Home Business

It seems that the herb business is a growth business these days. In an ever increasing effort to find the next health food to satisfy the pallet of the American population, herbs have been receiving a lot of attention from the media. Numerous articles are being churned out daily touting the health benefits of herbs. This is a real winner, aside from the reported health benefits, herbs also add to the taste of bland foods such as potatoes, rice and vegetables.

So what does this mean to a stay at home mother with kids? A new item to purchase on the next grocery trip, or can there be more? The answer is that there most definitely can and is more to this. Moms at home can now turn this opportunity into a small thriving business if implemented correctly.

How can moms implement this home-based herb business at home? Here are a few steps that should be taken to ensure success.

Who will your customers be? The most popular options are in the local neighborhood. Contact your local grocers produce manager and then the local restaurant manager. The key question is not asking them if they want to buy from you, we know they need herbs, but rather ask them which herbs they need?

Before venturing out stop by the local library if you are not familiar with herbs and study up on how herbs grow, what are their scientific names, what is the growing season, how much yield can you expect from each plant? Bottom line - do your homework. Don't let them trip you up with a simple question. They will not ask a complicated question.

Study up on these herbs; * Basil * French Tarragon * Peppermint * Oregano * Sweet Marjoram * Rosemary * French Sorrel * Dill * Chives * Parsley * Thyme * Sage

Find out what the current wholesale prices are for these herbs. You can find this data through a subscription to Todaymarket.com. The subscription rate is $25/month but they do have a 7-day free service that you can test out. Otherwise you will need to work with the local grocer to find out what he is willing to pay. If you have a good reliable service he will work with you.

Decide on your packaging and labeling. Packaging and custom labels can be cost effective when purchased in bulk, but first find out if you will have any orders before purchasing supplies. You can design and make you own initial packaging for presentation purposes with the help of a local arts and crafts store.



About the author:

Peter Engelbrecht is President of Diagonal Street Business Services, LLC which operates the website www.BestBusinesses4u.com. Peter has worked as a consultant to fortune 500 companies and as an independant contractor. He has traveled to Mexico, South Africa, England, Finland, Sweden and all over the USA.

Sign up for PayPal and start accepting credit card payments instantly.