Author: | Diane Ziomek | ISBN: | 1230001022674 |
Publisher: | Diane Ziomek | Publication: | April 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | Diane Ziomek |
ISBN: | 1230001022674 |
Publisher: | Diane Ziomek |
Publication: | April 5, 2016 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
Are you an avid crafter? Do you want to take your talents to the next level and earn from them?
This eBook will provide the information you need to get started, from planning your business to expanding your horizons and collaborating with others.
Introduction
Section One: The Planning Stage
Section Two: The Dynamics of Business
Section Three: The Three P’s
Section Four: What to Make and Where to Sell
Section Five: Patterns
Conclusion
Bonus Report
The 17 patterns included do mostly cater to the crochet artist, but come with the right to make and sell the items. If purchased separately they do retail for over $50, and the prce of this eBook can be easily recouped with the sale of one item.
My personal experiences have been the foundation for this publication, and I encourage you to learn from my mistakes (and there were a few). The foreword sums it up nicely, if I do say so myself.
Foreword by Jim Swettenham
Fresh from the inspiring mind of an exceptional entrepreneur comes another amazing self-help book...this one aimed primarily at the home industry crafter.
Veteran craftspeople know that regardless of the caliber and quality of their finished projects no one will pay for the time involved in creating these cottage industry ventures. And because of the nature of the crafting industry it is imperative that crafters gain top value for their unique wares.
In the pages that follow, Mannville, Alberta writer and entrepreneur extraordinaire, Diane Ziomek explores and shares some secrets to realizing as much wealth potential as the home crafting industry might afford.
Ms. Ziomek is the epitome of the "been there, done that" home-based businesswoman and shares her experiences in hopes that you can by-pass some of the trial and error lessons that she has learned. Her late father always said if there is a "hard way to do things Diane will find it". She has grown as a result of her life experiences and presents an abridged version of the entrepreneurial lessons that she has learned.
How to Sell What You Make is an excellent resource for cottage industry craftspeople and would be a welcome addition to the crafter’s home reference library.
Are you an avid crafter? Do you want to take your talents to the next level and earn from them?
This eBook will provide the information you need to get started, from planning your business to expanding your horizons and collaborating with others.
Introduction
Section One: The Planning Stage
Section Two: The Dynamics of Business
Section Three: The Three P’s
Section Four: What to Make and Where to Sell
Section Five: Patterns
Conclusion
Bonus Report
The 17 patterns included do mostly cater to the crochet artist, but come with the right to make and sell the items. If purchased separately they do retail for over $50, and the prce of this eBook can be easily recouped with the sale of one item.
My personal experiences have been the foundation for this publication, and I encourage you to learn from my mistakes (and there were a few). The foreword sums it up nicely, if I do say so myself.
Foreword by Jim Swettenham
Fresh from the inspiring mind of an exceptional entrepreneur comes another amazing self-help book...this one aimed primarily at the home industry crafter.
Veteran craftspeople know that regardless of the caliber and quality of their finished projects no one will pay for the time involved in creating these cottage industry ventures. And because of the nature of the crafting industry it is imperative that crafters gain top value for their unique wares.
In the pages that follow, Mannville, Alberta writer and entrepreneur extraordinaire, Diane Ziomek explores and shares some secrets to realizing as much wealth potential as the home crafting industry might afford.
Ms. Ziomek is the epitome of the "been there, done that" home-based businesswoman and shares her experiences in hopes that you can by-pass some of the trial and error lessons that she has learned. Her late father always said if there is a "hard way to do things Diane will find it". She has grown as a result of her life experiences and presents an abridged version of the entrepreneurial lessons that she has learned.
How to Sell What You Make is an excellent resource for cottage industry craftspeople and would be a welcome addition to the crafter’s home reference library.