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Work-at-home.org : Special Reports : Business-4 : SELLING RECIPES BY MAIL

SELLING RECIPES BY MAIL

 During the past few years, a number of very enterprising
housewives (and a few Men!) have established very successful
businesses selling recipes by mail.

The idea is very basic.  You create a new recipe and then you
advertise it in the classified section of a magazine or
newspaper which is read primarily by housewives.  You advertise
your favorite recipe for a dollar, and some dealers also request
a self-addressed, stamped envelope.  When you receive orders in
the mail you mail them a typewritten copy of your recipe.  Or a
Xerox copy. Even handwritten copies are  permissible, if the
handwriting is very legible.  Along with your recipe you include
a list of additional recipes which you have for sale.  The list
should tie in with your original offer.

Let us imagine that you have advertised a secret recipe for
Danish Butter Cookies.  Your list should include other cookie
recipes, as well as Danish recipes.  If your customer bakes your
Danish Butter Cookies and likes them, she will be in a good
frame of mind to purchase more recipes from YOU!

In researching this article, I combed through the classified
sections of dozens of magazines studying recipe ads.  Here is a
partial list of recipes that were being sold by mail:

Four Fabulous Christmas Cookies
Delicious Frosted Brownies
Red Velvet Christmas Cake
Old Fashioned Nut Roll
Greek Donuts with Warm Honey
Cinnamon and Sesame Cookies
Aunt Sarah's Original Turkey Goulash
Delicious Coconut Cake
Italian Gravy
Texas Longhorn Bar-B-Que Sauce
Sparkling Burgundy (French Wine  Recipes)
Chocolate French Mint Pie
Quick Punch
Sugar Free Fudge
Homemade Cheese
Unique Plum Pudding
Twenty German Recipes
Russian Tea
High Protein Diet Candy
Italian Candies
Grandma's Old Fashioned Bread
Polish Recipes
Grandma's Fantastic Mocha Cream Cake
Chocolate Pie (Superb Crust, Filling, Topping!)
Hungarian Green Bean Soup
Molasses Donuts
Effortless, Bakeless Fruitcake
Vegetarian Recipes (Swedish Meatballs, 	Cottage Cheese Meat Loaf)
Delicious Ambrosia Cake
Fantastic Frosting
Man Pleasing Chili
Sour Dough Starter Bread & Pancakes
Wine - Australian Style (Authentic, simple - no yeast)
Famous Pastry Shop Cheesecake
Sugarless Diet Desserts
Light Moist Coconut Cake
German Christmas Cake
Coldwater Dill Pickles
Old Testament Scripture Cake
Easy Delicious Cherry Cobbler
Beer Cake
Holiday Honey Balls
etc.

You will notice a lot of REGIONAL and NATIONAL recipes.  If you
collect recipes from a specific country, say Finland,
Czechoslovakia, Yugoslavia, etc., they would probably sell very
well.  Also recipes from New England, the Deep South, or some
other special area would do well.  Also notice the number of
recipes that contain words like DELICIOUS, TEMPTING, AND EASY!
Further, recipes which are sugarless, or which feature
Vegetarian specialties would seem to do very well.

Many housewives pay a great deal of attention to HOLIDAY
recipes.  If you can time your ad so that it appears about
thirty days  before Valentine's Day, St. Patricks Day, Easter,
Mother's Day, the Fourth of July, Father's Day, Halloween,
Thanksgiving, or Christmas . . . you will do very well selling
Holiday recipes.

WHERE DO YOU FIND RECIPES?

Start by selling your own recipes.  Ask your friends if they
have recipes that you can use.  Often they will be delighted to
help you!  Or you can go to the library and search through OLD
newspapers and magazines.  When you find recipes that look
promising, go home and experiment with them.  WRITE THEM IN YOUR
OWN WORDS . . . otherwise you would be violating copyright laws.

To get an idea of what kind of recipes are currently being sold,
it would be advisable to study the recipe section on the
classified pages of the National Enquirer for several weeks.
(Their advertising rates are sky-high, but they sell about four
million copies of the magazine every week.  I notice some ads in
every week, and they couldn't continue unless they were getting
stacks of orders!).

Below is a list of other publications which carry recipe
sections in their classified pages.  The list is by  no means
exhaustive.  If you will write to these publications and tell
them you are interested in selling recipes by mail, they will
send you sample copies and their rate charts.

Capper's, 616 Jefferson, Topeka, KS 66607
(Small town farm paper)

National Enquirer, P.O. Box  10178, Clearwater, FL  34617
(Sold mostly to lower and middle income housewives)

Texas Farmer Stockman, 6277 Sea Harbor Drive, Orlando, FL 32887
(A good way to reach rural housewives)

The Workbasket, 4251 Pennsylvania Ave., Kansas City, MO 64111-9990
(Many housewives ready this one!)

Progressive Farmer, 2100 Lakeshore Dr., Birmingham, AL 35209
(Large farm circulation)

Grit, 208 W. 3rd St., Williamsport, PA  17701

CLOSING THOUGHT: Give your customer their money's worth and you
will be in business for many years to come!  Good luck to you!





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