Great advice! Especially about the names. There's a lot of reaaaaalllly close ones out there. Sometimes it feels like it's on purpose to ride on someone else's success.
Beardyvlogger I’d hate to think that, BUT you raise a good point. If you’re creative enough to make your own scent blends and carrier bases, you should be creative enough to make a name and marketing scheme that doesn’t encroach on or steal from other makers. I’ve seen it done recently, and heck, I’ve even gone out of my way to ensure that parties with similar or matching scent names know I have no ill will or intent to thieve from them. Just do your best to live in harmony and don’t straight steal someone’s name or intellectual property. Simple.
Definitely glad I came across your channel. I have been slowly working on making some beard oil scents to try and launch a business of my own. These tips have been very helpful! Thank you for the value!
@@RuddyManGrooming I will probably take you up on that offer at some point in the process! If there is anyway I can help as well, I like to see others succeed too. Although, in this business I don't know how much help I would be just yet since I am still learning so much myself. Still, offer is open if I can be of any help!
It depends on the maker, but most that I’m aware of sell by volume, and that can be due to several factors. Chiefly, because there can incremental differences in each separate container. They’re like people….looking so similar, but each has its own character. Thanks for the question!