Valentine’s Day, But Make It Passive
POV: Valentine’s Day is coming and you’re not broke… you’re just not linking smart yet. Everyone’s scrambling to create products right now. Meanwhile, people are already searching for: • perfume• AirPods• self-care sets• roses that last forever• “easy Valentine gift ideas” And that’s where Benable quietly eats. Here’s the play most creators miss 👇 Instead of guessing what to sell, you list things people already buy from brands they trust — Ulta, Sephora, Apple, Amazon — and let the moment do the selling. Why this works :Valentine’s shopping is emotional + urgent. People don’t want options. They want reassurance. When they land on your Benable list and see:✔ familiar brands✔ gift-ready items✔ short, confident descriptions They click. They buy. You get paid. ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ How to use these products on Benable (the right way): 1️⃣ Create themed lists — not random ones Think:• Valentine’s Gifts She’ll Love• Soft Life Date Night Essentials• Luxury Gifts That Feel Personal 2️⃣ Add a sentence under each product Not specs. Feelings . Example: “Kayali Vanilla 28 — a warm, soft vanilla that smells like intimacy and confidence. I use this and turn heads everywhere I go.. People always ask me what is that fragrance! 3️⃣ Reuse the same product in multiple lists AirPods belong in: • Gifts for Him• Practical Valentine Gifts• Tech Gifts That Actually Get Used More lists = more entry points. Let the season do the heavy lifting Valentine’s, Mother’s Day, birthdays, self-care season — same method, different angle. This isn’t about being pushy. It's about being positioned. f you’re already talking about lifestyle, beauty, tech, or soft life — you’re sitting on money. You just needed the right shelf.