Honey Marketing by Debbie Delaney
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- Опубліковано 5 лют 2025
- A lecture given by Debbie Delaney at the 2015 National Honey Show entitled "Honey Marketing". The National Honey Show gratefully acknowledge the Nineveh Charitable Trust for their support and the sponsorship by Abelo.
Very good video. I am a new beekeeper with so many questions. This video was very informative. Thank You
Well done. Someone who gets a microphone to the people asking questions.🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩
The absolute best advocate I have experienced on a comprehensive level for all bee keepers. Well done!
Thanks for sharing some very important information about bee keeping & thanks for teaching us Madam Debbie..
Well done ! I just bought 100 cases of queenline jars bummer ! Very interesting information on label,s and marketing time for a hang tag
What has been your experience with the queenline jars? How do you market your honey? I am very new to this and want to learn more. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for the wonderful video! I am just starting an online store, I met a beekeeper who makes quite a lot of honey production. I live in Canada but I am a originally from Greece and I know honey!
Would it be difficult to sell this amazing product as a reseller ?
Hi thanks for the knowledge.
Thanks , we sell honey and bee products since 1986.
This is the first that I've heard someone refer to honey without any filtration as "raw". Every definition of "raw" honey I've heard refers to unpasteurized honey,.not honey with "legs and eyeballs". Otherwise interesting information and summary of the market research.
This study fallows some standards but I think there flawed. Asking how much some one is willing to pay & what someone does standing at the store shelf are two different things.
wrong Scott, that`s best price policy for brands in marketing. For example how much you pay Coca-Cola bottle in bar? 2$? Well bar buys it for 0,33cents and price is based on value perception, not on margin calculation (selling price is rec. by Cola)
very informative! thanks
Hey KAREN I have never had eyeballs or legs in my raw honey....
Good informations
China has sold us rice syrup as honey for years and the usda had trouble I’d it as they probably looked for some type of honey or % there of and several countries had tried to send it to us
Bee nerds are so hot.
Chroma has sold us ru
So the public will pay 53 cents more for honey in a jar that costs $1.50 to buy empty.....
@Choocha Lagoocha What? You call someone you don't know a 'moron?' What kind of a wanker are you?
@Choocha Lagoocha And the figure I quoted in my post was EXACTLY what is presented in the video. They will pay 53 cents more. I then researched the cost of the jars used in the research. And the best price you can get them at is $1.50 more than a standard jar. So how about you GFY.
Trevor reading your post , depending where your getting your information could be incorrect. A bee keeper selling his/her honey factors in the honey price and equipment ie jar or container plus tax and current market value and other costs before making there total cost for there sales , so I don’t know what your going on about over the cost of the jar for , everything has a cost and you pay for it.
@@fishmut I am a beekeeper, I know how it works. I stand by what I said, the market research the person has done is in the video. Search the prices of the jars for yourself, the jars with spring closures cost $1.50 more than a standard jar, that is the empty jar, not a jar full of honey. The empty container is $1.50 more expensive than the normal screw capped jar. But people will only pay 53 cents more for the finished product. So the vendors net profit is down 97 cents per jar sold.
Hiiii
I am also bee keeper from punjab India
My honey Brand Guntas Galaxy
Raw Honey isn't like that, it is clean and filtered. Shame on you,