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Can You Really Make Money Selling a Commodity If You’re Not Sam Walton?

This topic of figuring out how to successfully sell a commodity has always intriqued me. As a marketing guy, businesses owners are constantly asking me to work miracles for them when they have no way of differentiating their product or service from their competition other than the old no imagination default… "low price".

Look, if low price is the only way you can find to compete it usually means you’re destined for the business graveyard because there will always be someone who comes along and will sell it for less, like Wal-Mart for example.

And as you know, Wal-Mart has unmercifully sent many a small business to the graveyard.

I recently read John from Sticker Giant inpired me to comment on another commoditized industry where one business has recently impressed me. (No, I have nothing to gain by telling you about them.)

I recently married off my youngest daughter, Ashley. We forced her to wait until she was 18. This girl has wanted to get married since kindergarten, but that’s a different story. Anyway, the wedding reception was on a Saturday night and on the following Wednesday I received a "greeting card" in the mail.

The card was from my second oldest daughter, Leslie. What was shocking about the card was the picture on the front of it was of me and Leslie… taken at the wedding!

Having once been in the printing business I was stunned that I could have received a customized printed card so quickly after the wedding.  Plus, having the old printer paradigm of, "its as cheap to print five hundred cards as it is to print one", I figured my daughter must have invested her entire life savings to pull this off.

Then to top things off, the message on the inside of the card was a customized message from her. She was being sweet and thanked me for the great job I had done at the wedding.

I called her and thanked her for the card and asked her about the details surrounding this card.

As it turns out her fiance, who is currently dodging suicide bombers in Iraq, has an uncle that started CardCafe.com, a business that has taken the commoditization out of the greeting card industry.

And what further enhances the appeal to me is that not only can you customize your card with a personal photo and message that they will print for you; but they will stuff the card in an envelope for you… lick the flap and seal it for you… address it for you… put the sticky stamp on it for you… and then they drop it in the mail for you!!!!

I was flabbergasted!

The coup de gra of the whole process is that they do this for the same price as many greeting cards in the rack at the grocery store… less than three bucks!

Ok, maybe everyone doesn’t hate those digital goofy e-cards as much as me and no one probably hates sending Christmas Cards as much as I do. So maybe you won’t be as impressed with this business idea as I was.

But they’ve taken everything I hate about sending greeting cards out of the process for me, namely the stuffing, addressing, licking, stamping and running to the post office.

This year I’ll be sending a few Christmas Cards. My friends and family will be surprised to find out I’m still alive!

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Posted on Thursday, October 27th, 2005 at 10:28 am In Smart Marketing
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