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Crafts BusinessPromote Your Hand Made Craft Business ... craft fairs that are aimed at more established businesses, as their booth rental fees can be quite high. Instead, focus on smaller fairs where you'll receive an equal share of attention, and where fees are generally more manageable. 3. Nonprofit agencies or local charities. Consider donating some of your ... ... postage service as it is a safe and reliable, especially when most of the crafts are valuable or fragile. Using a courier will set both your mind and your customer's mind at ease. Here are some ideas when and why you should use a courier, if you aren't already. You should use a courier when the item is ... ... kind. This is what your customers want so be sure to give it to them. Don't copy crafts and techniques that ten other crafters in your area are using. You need to work on developing a reputation for unique and one of a kind products. 4. Seasonal Suitability Work in the craft industry is often seasonal. ... ... to Update your Site. Even when your website is completely built, it is never finished. Adding promotions, drawing more of your target market to your site, as well as continuing to network over the internet all need to maintain consistently to help to sell your crafts. Building a website and promoting ... ... local craftspeople. You'll want to advertise your craft sale like you would a regular garage sale. Put up very nice, colorful flyers around your neighborhood two weeks before the date of the sale. The appearance of your flyers is important. You'll want to convey the fact that your sale is not the normal ...
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