A friend of mine from High School posted on FB yesterday, that she is starting her own business!
"Jen's Jars"
Made with love in Minnetonka, Minnesota
Fresh, small batch, refrigerated soups and spreads made with all plant-based ingredients that are vegan and free from gluten, refined sugars and preservatives. Packaged in reusable high-quality mason jars, Jen's Jars products contain no junk, nothing you can't pronounce.
JUST. REAL. FOOD.
Sounds absolutely delicious to me!
Here is a link to her website if you want to check it out (you most definitely, absolutely, certainly, positively should): https://www.jensjars.com/
She doesn't know I am writing this. I am wanting to see if she would accept STEEM as a payment method. But before I asked her, I wanted to get an idea of HOW MANY STEEMIANS are willing to buy direct with their STEEM?
A scene from "The Social Network" (the FB movie) applies perfectly here. When MZ was trying to get FB integrated into some of the big colleges, they already had supplanted their own 'college version' of FB. So what did he do? He went to the smaller colleges and got them to sign up. It was only a matter of time for the big colleges students to migrate to FB.
It's not really any different here. We can't expect Best Buy, Target, Walmart, and Amazon to accept STEEM today, or tomorrow.
We win by winning over the little guy. Let's educate all of our friend entrepreneurs of the advantages and benefits of STEEM. One small business at a time, and STEEM can be the go to mode of everyday transactions.