Ask HN: Is this idea any good?
I don't have a blog or anything, so I'll just ask it here.
The idea is "Earth Food." It's essentially a packet of dirt. But it's marketed as "a specific blend of nitrates, soil, microbes, and seeds meant to nourish the planet." Kind of a fun gimmicky gift you give to someone "green"... a bag of dirt that they can throw on the ground anywhere they want. The wrapping is that "plastic made out of corn" stuff, so the whole thing is 100% biodegradable! ...also available in larger sizes.
I just like the concept of selling dirt. I really think it could work. Bobbleheads make money, and they're not: 1) green. 2) cheap as dirt to product and 3) funny.
What do you guys think of this marketing hack?
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[ 3.3 ms ] story [ 35.2 ms ] threadMy suggestion is to go for it - whats the worst that could happen?
But, if I had to choose a green gift it would rather be a baby tree or seeds to plant. So maybe you can add these to your dirt packages for a small fee ;)
Now with seeds! Everybody loves seeds! Basically you take the pouch and toss it somewhere and see what you get.
I think this would be more attractive as a gift (as long as the chosen plants are nice) than just the dirt. I would include general instructions on how to take care of the plant (so the seeds manage to grow) without saying what plant or flower it is. A nice surprise for your green friends :)
I personally think the whole green thing is ridiculous. People just need to stop making more people.
You could probably sell those, and work some gimicky advertising off the "dirtball" name. You could probably get some wildflower propagators to make them for you for free, if you gave back to their organization from each sale.