Selling Your Crafts: Revised EditionSimon and Schuster, 2003 M03 1 - 296 páginas Drawing upon profiles of established artisans and the helpful insights of small-business entrepreneurs, this unique guide not only gives tactics for promoting and marketing crafts, but also provides the necessary forms for getting a business up and running. The book details how to network effectively and build a customer base, listing organizations, business associations, and crafts publications that offer further sources of information. Filled with easy-to-understand examples and sample forms and contracts, this book provides the essential tools for prospering in the crafts business, as well as the resources needed to keep savvy as business grows. |
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... interested in supplementing their present income with sales of their work, to hobbyists who want to sell only enough of their work to cover the costs of their supplies. Do you know which profile you fit? Your profile affects how you ...
... interested in supplementing their present income with sales of their work, to hobbyists who want to sell only enough of their work to cover the costs of their supplies. Do you know which profile you fit? Your profile affects how you ...
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... interested in what I call a 'heart's desire' career.” Workshop programs are a viable alternative to traditional degree programs, offering a short-term way to learn a new skill or to find out quickly if a career in a craft is the right ...
... interested in what I call a 'heart's desire' career.” Workshop programs are a viable alternative to traditional degree programs, offering a short-term way to learn a new skill or to find out quickly if a career in a craft is the right ...
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... interested in enrolling in a traditional program, there are more than 180 institutions including independent art schools, colleges, and universities, that offer degree programs in forty-seven states. Majors areas of craft study include ...
... interested in enrolling in a traditional program, there are more than 180 institutions including independent art schools, colleges, and universities, that offer degree programs in forty-seven states. Majors areas of craft study include ...
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... interested in my work and gave me my first show,” remembers Missy. “The pots sold like crazy. I couldn't believe it. It was an amazing time. Then I had another show at the Green Gallery in Connecticut which was also successful.” With ...
... interested in my work and gave me my first show,” remembers Missy. “The pots sold like crazy. I couldn't believe it. It was an amazing time. Then I had another show at the Green Gallery in Connecticut which was also successful.” With ...
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... interested in self-promotion but in just doing their job well.” Eric went to work in another large shop as a journeyman, then became a fitter, and eventually a foreman. “Every time I changed jobs, I learned a new bag of tricks,” says ...
... interested in self-promotion but in just doing their job well.” Eric went to work in another large shop as a journeyman, then became a fitter, and eventually a foreman. “Every time I changed jobs, I learned a new bag of tricks,” says ...
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