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Tag Archives: selling
How Do You Set Prices for Handmade Goods?
So you want to sell your work at a craft market. One of the most common questions that new makers ask is how to set prices. We all know that everything has a price, but we seldom think about why … Continue reading
Posted in Market, Wood and Woodwork, Woodenware
Tagged art, craft, craft fair, craft market, marketing, price point, price tag, pricing, sales, selling
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How to Sell Your Handmade Goods at a Craft Market, part 3: Vendor Etiquette
In the last two posts, I offered some practical suggestions for creating an effective display table and interacting with customers at craft markets. But there’s more to being a good vendor than just making your stuff look good and having … Continue reading
Posted in Market, Wood and Woodwork
Tagged craft fair, craft market, etiquette, manners, Market, selling, vendor
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How to Sell Your Handmade Goods at a Craft Market, part 2: Interacting with People
A lot of crafty, creative types are pretty introverted. While it might be relatively easy for you as an introverted, creative person to set up a very attractive display table, the prospect of standing behind that table and talking to … Continue reading
Posted in Market, Wood and Woodwork
Tagged attitude, craft fair, craft market, craft show, demo, friendship, market etiquitte, relationships, selling, shop, shopping, spiel
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