Want to sell composters? And make  some  money?
Cloning  Daily Dump Start your own  Daily Dump  ‘Clone’ ! It  is  more ethical than genetic cloning!
Q. What does ‘clone’ mean?   A  clone  is what we call a  like-minded  enterprise   By  like-minded  we mean… 1. People passionate about turning  composting into a viable business People committed to making customers  capable home-composters   3. People committed to open source & willing to contribute to the evolution of this project 4. People who provide customers with great service 2.
Q. Who is suited to ‘clone’? The clone model is   ideal   for 1. People who are running  related businesses  like landscaping or eco-products and want to have this as an add-on venture. Retired people  who have time and experience, who want to do something meaningful and related to the environment   3. Schools which want  students  to get first hand experience in running a small business 4. NGO’s  who want to set up income-generation opportunities 2
First things first - Clarify for yourself why you want to clone Daily Dump Read the Attribution Licence that Clones need to sign with Daily Dump It’s all there in the Clone Daily Dump section of our Website Doing the  intention report  might help clarify some things. Download it off our website.   Talk to us  to refine your thoughts  Believe us - Your business will only be as good as your thoughts!
Next …see if you have …. Rs 1,20,000 break up Rs  80,000 initial stock Rs 50,000 salaries for 6 months (~Rs 6,600 per month) Rs 10,000 sundry expenses like photocopying, transportation, publicity material, phone Space  -  to store/display and sell the terracotta products 2 Team   - to help manage services,  customer support and administration 4 Capital  -  the minimum would be around Rs 1,20,000 1 Time   -  to spend on demonstrations  and talking to customers  3
Ready to start? Our  step-by-step guide  helps you do just that: Go to the  clone section  in our website and you will find a list of things to help you begin, like where to buy your first stock of composters logistics, admin, legalities, inventory and all such stuff to get you off the ground
So to begin you have to…. Sign the Clone License Pay for the web rental – ask for this years rate Get your first lot of composters from us…… And then Buy a truck load of assorted products from us at  Daily Dump  -  ask us for a quotation. If you don’t want this option, you will pay us a fee to get the drawings. Develop a local potter   Use the drawings to get the products duplicated.
What challenges do clones usually face …. Remember! Every customer you convert into a competent composter will in turn bring in 10 new customers. Every unhappy customer will keep away 100 potential customers!  Customer Support Setting up a customer support system - to make sure successful composters become loyal promoters   5 Locating  -  Potters who are willing to make these pots in their locality 1 Marketing   Getting their first orders 2 Servicing Setting up a service support - hiring the personnel and training them to do servicing   3 4 Becoming an Expert   Getting good at composting and understanding all the issues - takes hands on consistent effort
What do clones celebrate…. Making a difference  -  Enabling people to actually reduce the waste that they contribute to the landfill is the biggest highpoint for each clone 1 Making money Making a reasonable profit while making a difference feels good 2 Meeting interesting people Getting inspired by others who you come in contact with during this process is very fulfilling   3 Getting sensitized to natural systems Working with compost makes you a different and better person   4
What do clones  have to say? Dr Jaya Deshpande   I was hugely impressed by the concept of recycling kitchen waste.This is a chance for me do bit for environment without disturbing my core profession attracted to me this. Initial Investment:  Rs.50,000/= Challenges:  Finding the right potter for right price. Setting up a delivery system  1 G Vishwanath  Initial Investment:  Rs.2,00,000/= Challenges:   1.Getting others interested to help us by volunteering 2.Finding others interested in setting up commercial outlets 3.Getting customers to respond 2 3 Karan Manral   Initial Investment:  Rs.1,00,000/-(for Khambas only) Challenges: Not yet found a cost effective way of producing it locally.
How much money can you make? This is not a multi-million dollar business!   Daily Dump was launched on 14th April 2006. This amount supports the business expenses and makes a profit of 10% (not accounting for the founders salary) Dates Turnover April 15 th  2006 – March 31 st  2007 2,00,000 April 1 st  2007 – March 31 st  2008 4,00,000 April 1 st  2008 – March 31 st  2009 12,00,000
At Daily Dump encouraging and supporting clones is integral to our philosophy. Why does a tree bear fruit? Why would Daily Dump want to encourage clones?
Also… More composter sellers mean home-composting will become more accessible as a way to manage household waste at source. This way, composting will be adopted by more and more people all around India.
We want many clones in every city - Imagine if more people like us do meaningful things they truly believe in – maybe we’ll save the world after all!   So… propagate away! We are very excited that you are interested in selling composters
Remember… You are not  just   selling composters… 1. You are providing a  community of potters  a platform to cater to immediate urban needs as well as an additional means of income You are helping the  Earth  by drastically reducing the amount of waste that reaches landfills 4. 3. You are providing  employment to youth 2. You are  providing people with an option  they didn’t have before – a sensible, easy, healthy, way of taking care of their own waste at home.
... And Pat yourself on the back!   So, Pause a minute... Smile.. Remember… You are not  just   selling composters… This is a Damn Good thing you are doing!  
Last thoughts   We don’t know how this is going to grow. We hope that this product will become as ubiquitous as mobile phones...  time will tell! The Daily Dump Team / Bangalore Dec 2008

Cloning daily dumpred

  • 1.
    Want to sellcomposters? And make some money?
  • 2.
    Cloning DailyDump Start your own Daily Dump ‘Clone’ ! It is more ethical than genetic cloning!
  • 3.
    Q. What does‘clone’ mean? A clone is what we call a like-minded enterprise By like-minded we mean… 1. People passionate about turning composting into a viable business People committed to making customers capable home-composters 3. People committed to open source & willing to contribute to the evolution of this project 4. People who provide customers with great service 2.
  • 4.
    Q. Who issuited to ‘clone’? The clone model is ideal for 1. People who are running related businesses like landscaping or eco-products and want to have this as an add-on venture. Retired people who have time and experience, who want to do something meaningful and related to the environment 3. Schools which want students to get first hand experience in running a small business 4. NGO’s who want to set up income-generation opportunities 2
  • 5.
    First things first- Clarify for yourself why you want to clone Daily Dump Read the Attribution Licence that Clones need to sign with Daily Dump It’s all there in the Clone Daily Dump section of our Website Doing the intention report might help clarify some things. Download it off our website. Talk to us to refine your thoughts Believe us - Your business will only be as good as your thoughts!
  • 6.
    Next …see ifyou have …. Rs 1,20,000 break up Rs 80,000 initial stock Rs 50,000 salaries for 6 months (~Rs 6,600 per month) Rs 10,000 sundry expenses like photocopying, transportation, publicity material, phone Space - to store/display and sell the terracotta products 2 Team - to help manage services, customer support and administration 4 Capital - the minimum would be around Rs 1,20,000 1 Time - to spend on demonstrations and talking to customers 3
  • 7.
    Ready to start?Our step-by-step guide helps you do just that: Go to the clone section in our website and you will find a list of things to help you begin, like where to buy your first stock of composters logistics, admin, legalities, inventory and all such stuff to get you off the ground
  • 8.
    So to beginyou have to…. Sign the Clone License Pay for the web rental – ask for this years rate Get your first lot of composters from us…… And then Buy a truck load of assorted products from us at Daily Dump - ask us for a quotation. If you don’t want this option, you will pay us a fee to get the drawings. Develop a local potter Use the drawings to get the products duplicated.
  • 9.
    What challenges doclones usually face …. Remember! Every customer you convert into a competent composter will in turn bring in 10 new customers. Every unhappy customer will keep away 100 potential customers! Customer Support Setting up a customer support system - to make sure successful composters become loyal promoters 5 Locating - Potters who are willing to make these pots in their locality 1 Marketing Getting their first orders 2 Servicing Setting up a service support - hiring the personnel and training them to do servicing 3 4 Becoming an Expert Getting good at composting and understanding all the issues - takes hands on consistent effort
  • 10.
    What do clonescelebrate…. Making a difference - Enabling people to actually reduce the waste that they contribute to the landfill is the biggest highpoint for each clone 1 Making money Making a reasonable profit while making a difference feels good 2 Meeting interesting people Getting inspired by others who you come in contact with during this process is very fulfilling 3 Getting sensitized to natural systems Working with compost makes you a different and better person 4
  • 11.
    What do clones have to say? Dr Jaya Deshpande I was hugely impressed by the concept of recycling kitchen waste.This is a chance for me do bit for environment without disturbing my core profession attracted to me this. Initial Investment: Rs.50,000/= Challenges: Finding the right potter for right price. Setting up a delivery system 1 G Vishwanath Initial Investment: Rs.2,00,000/= Challenges: 1.Getting others interested to help us by volunteering 2.Finding others interested in setting up commercial outlets 3.Getting customers to respond 2 3 Karan Manral Initial Investment: Rs.1,00,000/-(for Khambas only) Challenges: Not yet found a cost effective way of producing it locally.
  • 12.
    How much moneycan you make? This is not a multi-million dollar business! Daily Dump was launched on 14th April 2006. This amount supports the business expenses and makes a profit of 10% (not accounting for the founders salary) Dates Turnover April 15 th 2006 – March 31 st 2007 2,00,000 April 1 st 2007 – March 31 st 2008 4,00,000 April 1 st 2008 – March 31 st 2009 12,00,000
  • 13.
    At Daily Dumpencouraging and supporting clones is integral to our philosophy. Why does a tree bear fruit? Why would Daily Dump want to encourage clones?
  • 14.
    Also… More compostersellers mean home-composting will become more accessible as a way to manage household waste at source. This way, composting will be adopted by more and more people all around India.
  • 15.
    We want manyclones in every city - Imagine if more people like us do meaningful things they truly believe in – maybe we’ll save the world after all!  So… propagate away! We are very excited that you are interested in selling composters
  • 16.
    Remember… You arenot just selling composters… 1. You are providing a community of potters a platform to cater to immediate urban needs as well as an additional means of income You are helping the Earth by drastically reducing the amount of waste that reaches landfills 4. 3. You are providing employment to youth 2. You are providing people with an option they didn’t have before – a sensible, easy, healthy, way of taking care of their own waste at home.
  • 17.
    ... And Patyourself on the back! So, Pause a minute... Smile.. Remember… You are not just selling composters… This is a Damn Good thing you are doing! 
  • 18.
    Last thoughts We don’t know how this is going to grow. We hope that this product will become as ubiquitous as mobile phones... time will tell! The Daily Dump Team / Bangalore Dec 2008