I'm looking to launch some of my soil amendments for sale on Amazon, starting with charged biochar.

I'm looking for opinions or constructive criticism on these label designs.

The white labels are prototypes. I'm planning on a brown craft paper. I'm also going to have a QR code to my website for further info.

Thanks in advance for any opinions! I appreciate it.

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Looks pretty good to me.

Good idea to sell it too, last time I checked there wasn’t much at all on Amazon. Had the idea myself to sell some.

Around here, when timber is cut people often pile up the leftover brush and just burn it. Might would be a good idea to contact those folks and make some out of that

I'm getting the wood from cleaning out my tree lines right now....

If this gets going I can work something with the town to drop off debris since right now they collect them and pay to dispose of them.

Once I make it big I have all sorts of dreams on cool things to do... but first we need to sell some!

I'm a big believer in ideas from "The lean startup": If you are not embarrassed by some aspect of your product when you first shipped, you waited too long.

Do things, make mistakes, learn and iterate.

Here is the front:

This front page looks perfect

Put ingrendient list on there even when its only 1-2 ingredients!

Thanks! Awesome idea.

You dont need that description on the bottle if its already in the amazon buy page

I might include β€œbest used within (time period) of pack date” and optimum storage conditions for something like this.

In fact I might replace the front text (except the product name) with the back text, and have the back text be the use by / storage tips