The use of loofahs can never be underestimated, being a very popular Asian add-on to noodle soups and rice, and its natural ability to exfoliate dead skin cells makes it a popular choice as body scrubs. Finding a loofah seeds seller is as easy as going to a seeds store or checking available merchants online. For sellers, it may be a little complicated but still very manageable.

Whether you are planning to sell your loofah seeds in bulk or just to help curious buyers start their own loofah garden, these helpful tips on how to find loofah buyers are sure to do the trick.

  1. Make your own blog. The fact is, people love stuff that best interests them. When a person wishes to read something about a particular interest, he or she will Google it and most likely finds a blog or two that contains information he or she seeks. This can be the same strategy you can use to make your business well-known, at least on the World Wide Web. Since the emergence of blogging in this computer era, there have been free blogging sites that can help you make your own free of charge. You can make the simplest, yet most user-friendly blog that would make the buyer-seller transactions easier. Or you can make it as informative as possible helping those interested by writing your own how to guides and other articles that fit to your theme. You may opt to use PayPal to receive payments or just talk to the buyers on how to make an arrangement like a money order, check, bank account deposits, meet-ups if possible, etc.
  2. Contact online seeds merchants. There’s always the competition to every trade and the loofah seeds business is not an exception. And since you can’t monopolize the trade, a good idea if you really can’t beat them is to join them. All you need to do is contact them and ask if you can co-supply the seeds or if you can have a spot on their site or blog. A good sense of marketing and people skills can help spell a good business arrangement. Sample online merchants that you can check out are johnnyseeds.com, rareseeds.com, and ttsource.com.
  3. Register at auctions sites. The infamous auction sites E-bay or Amazon.com could be your lifesaver when all else fails. These sites can just about do everything for you if you don’t have the time to make a blog or make business proposal letters to online sites. All you need to do is register as a seller and start watching your sales movements.
  4. Find seeds suppliers. This may be considered the traditional approach to selling, as you may need to personally drive to a seeds store or a supermarket to arrange a deal. You may sell your seeds to seeds shops at a discounted price so they would do the retail for you. You may also talk to supermarkets with a gardening or seeds section to arrange some similar deal or perhaps a consignment deal. A helpful option is to call these stores and supermarkets for an appointment to help you save time and effort.
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