Aloha Friday #90

July 9, 2009 by  
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Welcome to this week’s edition of Aloha Friday.

In Hawaii, Aloha Friday is the day that we take it easy and look forward to the weekend. So I thought that on Fridays I would take it easy on posting, too. Therefore, I’ll ask a simple question for you to answer. Nothing that requires a lengthy response.

If you’d like to participate, just post your own question on your blog and leave your link below. Don’t forget to visit the other participants! It’s a great way to make new bloggy friends!

My question is:

If you had to be a door-to-door salespeson, what would you choose to sell?


About the Author: Kailani:
Owner of An Island Life and Family Review Network. Wife, mother, and flight attendant . . . living a blessed life in Hawaii.
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78 Responses to “Aloha Friday #90”
  1. 1
    Vicki says:

    I think I’d sell candles, every woman I know loves candles!

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    Hmm . . . probably baked goods and homemade chocolate.

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    I have no idea! I am no good at sales so maybe shampoo or soap or something that everybody needs. :)

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    Golden Girl says:

    I would like to create handbags and totes and sell them door to door. Have a wonderful weekend and take care.
    -Kiki

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    Jennifer says:

    Oh that is one thing I would be dreadful at. I am far too shy and not pushy or persuasive.

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    Designer handbags or shoes…you know, something that people would actually WANT, so they wouldn’t slam the door in my face! LOL!

  9. 9

    That’s an interesting question. I’m a horrible salesperson. I suppose it would have to be something useful and practical and something I love…children’s books or vacumns, lol. Somehow seeing the shock on someone’s face as you suck up all their dirt and gunk seems very satisfying…as long as I don’t have to do the whole house! ;D

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    Anne says:

    I would sell hot, fresh baked cookies. Who could resist. I would have a van outside with the freshly baked cookies in warmers. The chocolate chips would still be melty and gooey. The smell would be incredible. Everyone would say, “Here comes the cookie lady”!

    Anne

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    Amy says:

    I make a sugar cookie that would be hard to resist if I gave away free samples. I am not much of a salesperson, but I think they would sell themselves.

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    hmmm… have never thought about that before. i don’t think i ever would because i am terrible at sales. i guess i would try jewelry. you would want something that is light because you would be hauling it all around. jewelry seems as good as anything.

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    Heatherlyn says:

    Girl Scout Cookies. People actually LIKE to buy those. :)

  14. 14
    Kekibird says:

    Hummm….let me think. Probably Avon! Ring, ring. Avon calling!

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    Kimberly says:

    I definitely agree with the cookie suggestion! I would also throw in some fresh brownies too. Nobody can refuse fresh baked goods, right?

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    Hillary says:

    Food, of some sort. I’m terrible at that sort of thing!

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    gift certificates to the local spa!

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    Michelle says:

    I can’t think of a more horrible fate than becoming a door-to-door salesperson. If I was driven to it by neccesity, I suppose I would sell something for kids, like toys. People are suckers for their kids.

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    Sarah says:

    I’m going to go with baked goods too, probably cupcakes. Who doesn’t love cupcakes. I would make an AWFUL door to door salesperson though.

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    Chris B says:

    GREAT Blog!!
    I’m a Hawaii boy living and working in Japan. I added you to my blogroll. Awesome blog design!!

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    Stacie says:

    I would sell scrapbook stuffies!

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    Jeremy says:

    That is a great question. I would sell lottery tickets. It’s something I know people would buy especially when no one was looking. :)

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    Becca says:

    I think I would sell candy bars to raise money for charity. I always give those kids money lol

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    Hmm, I’m not exactly the ‘salesperson’ type so it would probably have to be something that basically sells itself or that is pretty much a necessity in every household. I can’t think of anything specific though.

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    Janice says:

    Hi! i found your blog on Buried with Children and thought I’d check you out because her letter was hilarious! I have family in Hawaii and thought it was kinda cool to find you!

    You have a great blog! You may see me here often! Mine is private but love new friends as well!

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    Janice says:

    Actually I found you on Jiggety Jig that was on Buried with Children ~ anyhoo… you are a great find!

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    Melissa says:

    I used to sell Avon, I wouldn’t mind doing it again.

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    Perhaps food would be the easiest to sell. Maybe desserts like cakes and cookies. Or maybe local delicacies like rice cakes.

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    Rob says:

    This is touch as I do not like door to door sales people but if I had to I would say soft Philly pretzels! Yummy!

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    Oh great, if I were a door-to-door salesperson, I’d never make any money! I can’t solicit people! LOL! I suppose, if I really had to, I would choose to sell either candy – and the good kind! – OR, I would cater to moms and sell my time. That’s right. I’d offer to either clean their house or watch their kid(s) for an hour. I think that would be a very lucrative business! ;-)

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    OTIN says:

    I could never go door to door selling anything! I would feel so invasive, but if I were forced to, I would probably want to sell some sort of food item.

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    Any chocolate product!

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    Laura says:

    That is a tough one as I am not very salesman like. I guess it would have to be something that I totally loved and believed in. Not sure what I do.

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    Hmmm…would driving an ice cream truck count as door to door sales? Because I think I would be good that!

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  39. 39

    that is easy my hand stamped jewelry, I love selling it online but face to face would be fun!

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    Tammy says:

    I really would not want to sell anything but if I HAD to sell something, I would sell candles.

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    Mommy Vent says:

    hmmm probably children’s books or some kind of food

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    Aunt LoLo says:

    I used to be a Mormon Missionary….so I’ve got some experience. ;-)

    I think I’d like to sell Girl Scout Cookies!!

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    Jen says:

    great question!

    I’d sell cupcakes! =)

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    blueviolet says:

    That’s a horrible job! The rejection must feel awful.

    I’d maybe offer a service of some kind like landscaping or yard cleanup or some such. Then I’d farm out my son to do the work. ;)

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    angie says:

    I would sell cookies and hot tea so that we could sit and gossip over a great cup of tea

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    Sky says:

    Oh sheesh! That’s a tough question! I’m a crappy sales person…but I do know I wouldn’t sell vacuums, books or life insurance. Those are the types that I tell NO THANK YOU to all the time!

    Coffee? I’m pretty passionate about my coffee…so maybe.

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    Audrey says:

    I sold Avon door to door for over 10 years. I’d do it again in a heartbeat. Today, I pretty much just sell it online.

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    Food definitely – I think people would be less likely to slam the door in my face over cookies or chocolate than if I were selling say knives or sham wows.

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