Get people to opt in right after they had a great experience at an event (concert, theater, lecture, etc.)
Print your message (why they should opt in) and ask for the details you need (email address, name, etc.) on the back of the ticket, and have collection spots on their way out where they can drop it off.
Avoid both buying the same items twice or not at all because of you either both went shopping (maybe even also one of the kids) or none of you did because you all thought the other one did.
A smartphone app that everyone in the family who does shopping for everyday items installs. There is one shopping list with two views – a shared one with all the items, and your list of the items you chose to do the shopping for. Each person can add a new item to the shopping list, or mark an item in one of two ways:
1. I am going to buy this today
2. Purchased
So if you know that on your way home from work you are going to pick up milk and eggs, you mark them as “I’ll get this,” so others can see that it’s been taken care of and not plan on buying it too. When you bought the item, you mark it as “purchased.” You can also purchase an item someone else is going to if it’s not purchased yet, by “stealing it from them” and marking it as “I’ll get it.” In that case, the other person already planning on buying it will get an alert.
You might have your favorite fragrance for the bathroom (soaps, candles, etc.), for your bedroom (candles, scent pouches, etc.), home office, etc. Find what are the best products with your favorite scent.
A website, reviewing and listing the best products for the scent and place you will use them in.
If you are a fan of the circus, you might want to know where to find the best ones.
A regularly updated website just for informing you where around the country and the world are the best circus shows performing now and in the near future.
Shopping online has its own dynamics. A little help on how to save money might be needed.
A site, listing techniques for saving money with major online retailers.