Market Yourself-Five Tips to Selling your Crafts in
your own Backyard Selling
crafts isn’t like selling something that every body can use. It’s a specialty
item. Only certain people will buy them. Therefore you need to know how to
reach the right audience.
The
first most important tip is to do something you love. If you have a passion for
what you’re doing, then you will do a better job at it. When starting up a
craft business, it has to be for the love it and not just for making money.
Loving what you’re doing will give you endurance to endure even through drought
times.
Coming
up with a business plan is essential. Before starting a craft selling business,
you must come up with a business plan. A business plan may sound intimidating
at first, but it’s a good idea to lay one out. A business plan can consist of
deciding how much money you want to spend on supplies, how much money you plan
to sell your crafts for, how much time you can spend in your business and how
big your want your business to be. When selling your crafts close to home, you
may want to start small. This way you can see what kind of demand there is for
your type of craft.
Once
you’ve perfected your craft making abilities, try throwing a home party. This
is the route a lot of home décor business travel. It’s less expense than
renting a booth or having a store. This is a good way to market your items.
Start by making a lot of your items and displaying them in your living room or
special room you have set aside for your crafts. Make sure the atmosphere is
relaxed and inviting. Offer beverages and snacks. People will feel more relaxed
and want to observe what you have to offer if they feel comfortable. You might
want to offer prizes or a free giveaway of one of your items to the person who
brings the most people or buys the most stuff. This is a good motivator. There
are a few ways you can market your items once guests have arrived. You can have
an introduction and tell them who you are and what you are about. Let them know
why you got started in the craft making business. There’s a story behind every
great idea. Then you can proceed to explain the craft items and allow them to
look around at the displays. The good thing about displays is people can see
what they’re getting. Unlike magazines, they don’t have to look at a picture
and hope it looks like how it is explained. Although more than likely, someone
may want to order more from you later. At the end of the party, ask for
volunteers who may want to hold a party in their home. They may have a group of
people that have not been exposed to your crafts yet.
The
next tip is to offer business cards. A business card is probably the simplest
way to market your items. When designing your card, make sure the picture on the
card matches the theme of your business. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve
picked up a business card and couldn’t tell what they were selling because
there was no picture or the title just wasn’t clear enough. Make sure it’s
obvious. Also, make sure you have plenty on hand. It’s the best way for people
to contact you in the future. Putting an email address on it is also
convenient.
Another
idea for the more dedicated, would be to have a small craft store in your
house. Of course you would have to check with the city and make sure zoning
allows this. You could have certain days picked out and advertise in the paper.
People will get familiar with your times, and come regularly to check out new
items. If you choose to go this way, you will probably have to write a proposed
plan for the zoning board. Getting approval from your neighbors may help in
their decision as well. Selling crafts from home is low maintenance and gives
you the freedom of staying home as well. Mothers with small children may find
this the most convenient way to go. Be sure to have an OPEN and CLOSED sign if
your craft room has a separate door from the house. Don’t feel rude if someone
comes knocking after closing time and you send them away.
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