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Seasonal Mini Course for Home Gardeners
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915: Why Your “Too Small” Idea Might Be the Exact Thing People Pay For
Host: Jenna Kutcher
Timestamp: 00:04:19 - 00:04:44
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"She's created a seasonal mini course to help home gardeners learn how to dig, divide, and store their dahlia tubers with confidence."
Market Gap
Home gardeners lack guidance on seasonal planting and care for dahlias.
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Potential MRR (18-24 months)
* Estimates assume solo founder/bootstrap scenario with competent execution
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Dahlia Growing Community Membership
The Dahlia Patch is a community membership designed for gardeners who want ongoing support and resources for growing dahlias. This membership can offer exclusive content such as seasonal tips, expert Q&A sessions, and community discussions that address common challenges faced by members. The value lies in providing a space where gardeners can ask questions, share experiences, and learn from each other, creating a sense of belonging and support. Integrating this membership with the existing mini course can help guide participants to transition smoothly from learning basic skills to becoming part of a vibrant gardening community, ultimately enhancing their gardening experience and success.
Mini Course Affiliate Program
An affiliate program tailored for the mini course on dahlia cultivation can help broaden its reach and engage promoters who are passionate about gardening. By offering incentives such as contests, commissions, or exclusive rewards for top-performing affiliates, this program can create a sense of community and competition that motivates affiliates to promote the course actively. This strategy not only enhances visibility but also builds a network of advocates who genuinely care about the subject matter. To maintain long-term engagement, regular communication and updates can keep affiliates informed and excited about their role in supporting the course's success.