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How to Make Money Selling Homemade Crafts on eBay
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how to turn your hobby into a profitable craft business to start from
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Art Glass, Basket Weaving, Beading, Candle Making, Ceramics
/ Polymer Clay, Crochet, Cross Stitch, Doll Making, Embroidery, Fiber,
Floral, Folk Art, Gift Baskets, Jewelry / Lapidary, Knitting, Leather,
Metalsmithing, Mosaic Tiles, Needlepoint, Painting, Paper Crafts, Photography,
Plastic Canvas, Pottery, Quilting, Rubber Stamping, Rug Hooking, Scrapbooking,
Sculpture, Sewing, Shellcraft, Soap Making, Stained Glass, Tole / Decorative
Painting, Weaving, Woodworking, Wrought Iron
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About Me
My name is James Dillehay and I started selling crafts as a business in 1984. Since 1991, I have been writing about crafts as a business to start from home. What I've learned over these years may help you if you sell handmade crafts as a work at home business.
Keep up to date with what's new in marketing handmades - I blog about how to sell crafts here. You won't want to miss the strategies for getting found by the search engines if you sell your crafts online.
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Craft business sales seem to defy the recession. When the stock market crashed and forecasts for most of the economy looked pretty bleak, Etsy.com the leader in crafts business sites selling handmade items reported an increase in sales. Etsy tripled its crafts sales in 2008 over 2007, racking in more than $90 million in revenue for its craft business that year. By January of 2011, $33.5 million of goods sold in that month alone, up around 60 percent over the previous year. Want your share of these craft sales? Discover more than 500 free and low-cost ideas in Sell Crafts Online.
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Etsy isn't the only site showing strong demand for handmade crafts. In the 3 months after Christmas, 2008 to early March of 2009, more than 150,000 items that included the word “handmade” have sold on eBay. That's 150,000 items selling in the months of January, February and March which are typically the slowest months of the year for crafts business sales even in a good economy.
Keep in mind when you are coming up with your craft ideas what people want as an accessory to what they are already definitely purchasing. to have a profitable business. An example of this is when new parents go out to buy baby furniture they may want unique bedding, quilts, embroidery, any items to make their nursery unique.
The good news is that those who sell handmade crafts are in one of those businesses that are prospering during this recession.
The bad news is that there are lots of competing craft business owners selling online and your sales have not taken off yet. So how do you get your share of the growing "buy handmade" trend?
The trick to actually making a profit in a crafts business is taking the right efforts and not wasting time on what does not work. There are better ways (actually more than 500 ways) than most people know of to sell more of your crafts online.....ways that anyone can do.
Sell Crafts Online is a downloadable ebook that provides a roadmap to the best Internet places to sell, promote, and get reviewed from.
"For those that want to take a truly aggresive approach, a book which is named "Sell Your Craft Online" .... comes complete with over 500 different ideas, and if you still can not land sales after reading something like that you might as well call it a day and pack it in for good."
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Here is what you get in this new guide for net selling craft business:
This
ebook on crafts business ideas is up-to-date and links
are checked regularly. Basically, this is my marketing plan for promoting
my own handmades. I have either used or plan to soon use many of the ideas
in this guide.
Sell Crafts
Online (ebook edition) is priced ridiculously cheap at $19
only $4.99.
“James was a guest speaker on our Guerrilla Marketing conference call and he blew me away with what he knows about selling on the Internet.”
~ JAY CONRAD LEVINSON, author Guerrilla Marketing series, over 15 million copies sold in 38 languages“I had a sporadic retail craft business with which I was feeling burnt out. After reading James Dillehay’s books, my business took on a new life. I changed my product slightly and the response was remarkable! My first order was triple what I had planned for, and other orders are pouring in! Because of the techniques I learned from him, my business is thriving.”
~ CATHY MARBLE, Chamisa Hill Designs“After reading SELL YOUR CRAFTS ON EBAY, I added one word to a current auction title on eBay for my glass mosaic tiles and now I am getting DOUBLE the number of hits over my other postings that do not use that word. THANK YOU for that great tip!!”
~ NANCY COOKE, author The Art of the Tile, ww.ArtoftheTile.com“Should be viewed as the blueprint for success in the crafts industry.”
~ THE CRAFTS REPORT“An astonishing amount of usable information, crammed into so few pages! James Dillehay has an amazing talent for getting right to the point, with a minimum of “geekese.” Of the entire list of computer instructional manuals I have read, this one would top the list. I would not hesitate to recommend it . . . even to my mom.”
~ LAPIDARY JOURNAL (magazine for jewelers doing craft business to start from home)Read more quotes from real people.....