Category: Art/Craft Industry

How to Know What Crafts, Sell at Craft Shows

October 14th, 2009, No Comments

by Shasta McLaughlin
copyright 2008

Determining which items will sell at craft shows is a very hard process. Each and every buyer at a craft show will have their own individual experiences, styles, tastes, and needs. Many other factors may also play a role in sales such as local economy, demographics of residents, what other events are happening in the area, etc…

So how can you know if your art or craft will be a profitable business for you?

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18 Things to Add to Your 30 Day Plan to Greater Profitability

October 7th, 2009, No Comments

by Shasta McLaughlin The Extravaganza Craft Productions copyright 2009 I’ve told you the things I did on My 30 Day Plan to Greater Profitability and I promised that I would let you know some things you can do to increase the profits your art or craft show business receives. 1.  Draw a marketing map that [...]

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Traveling the Circuit-Improving Fuel Economy for Artists and Crafters

September 27th, 2009, No Comments

t’s no secret that fuel prices are on the rise. High fuel prices either affect the profits your handcrafted art or craft business makes or you adjust prices and methods to account for them either way someone pays the difference.

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