“Tonight, essential oils. Tomorrow…”
The Producers — a brave and brilliant comedy from back in 1968.
The basic plot goes as follows:
A Broadway producer named Max Bialystock meets an accountant named Leo Bloom.
Together, they realize that a play that flops could earn more money than a big hit.
So they set out to produce the worst play in the history of Broadway. It’s titled:
“Springtime for Hitler”
It’s shocking, it’s campy, it’s offensive, and it’s guaranteed to fail. Except, against all odds, it becomes a hit.
Well, I am currently having my “Springtime for Hitler” moment.
You see, once upon a time, I got into the aromatherapy niche. This was mostly a marketing exercise, and the main reason I chose aromatherapy was the big interest I saw among Amazon best selling books on the topic.
In other words, I expected it to be a quick cash grab or more likely a flop.
Fast forward a few years, and I am genuinely interested in essential oils (I use them myself), I’ve spent hours upon hours researching and writing about the topic, and I’ve even become a low-level expert on the matter.
And now, I have my very own book to prove it.
As of today, my first book about essential oils, Essential Oil Quick Start Guide, is live for sale.
And while it’s not a Broadway hit yet, I do have my first sales trickling in.
Anyways, you can see the sales page at the link below.
If you have zero interest in reading about essential oils, it probably won’t make you buy. Still, it might be worth looking at just to see how I weave in valuable information (suggestion: Gary Bencivenga) with a non-stop barrage of bullets (suggestion: Gene Schwartz). Here’s the link: