How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell: Successful Craft Business Ideas for Pricing on Etsy, to Stores, at Craft Shows & Everywhere Else
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Are you struggling to find the right price for your handmade products? Despite your hard work and dedication, are you still not seeing the profits you deserve?
It’s frustrating, isn’t it? You pour your heart and soul into crafting beautiful items, only to find yourself stuck in a cycle of low sales and financial uncertainty. You know your products are top-notch, but when it comes to pricing, you feel like you’re shooting in the dark. What if you could unlock the secrets to pricing your crafts effectively and finally start earning what you’re worth?
Introducing How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell by James Dillehay, a seasoned craftsman and marketing expert. Drawing on decades of experience selling handmade goods both online and offline, Dillehay reveals the proven strategies and techniques that have helped him and countless others turn their passion for crafting into a profitable business.
How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell is the craftpreneur’s roadmap for pricing strategy examples in the competitive handmade-products industry. With oodles of real-world instances, Dillehay’s time-tested techniques will help you refine your presentation and understand your market to hit the monetary sweet spot. And by following his commonsense approach, the fruits of your labor will reach an excited audience eagerly clamoring for your next masterpiece.
You’ll discover:
The pricing strategy successfull craft sellers use to make moneyInnovative ways to make your handcrafted wares stand out over your competitionHow to raise your prices while keeping shoppers clicking that buy buttonBoost your profits selling on Etsy, Amazon, Ebay.com, craft shows, wholesale, or anywhere else.Logical approaches to position “one-of-a-kind” items in the premium dollar rangeTax secrets to help you maximize your home business deductionsHow to lower your costs while increasing your profit margin and much, much more!
If you’re tired of struggling to make ends meet and ready to take your crafting business to the next level, then How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell is the book you’ve been waiting for. Say goodbye to underpricing your products and hello to the thriving, profitable business you’ve always dreamed of.
Buy your copy now to earn what you deserve today!
Publisher : Warm Snow Publishers (August 8, 2024)
Language : English
Paperback : 148 pages
ISBN-10 : 1732026491
ISBN-13 : 978-1732026490
Item Weight : 9.9 ounces
Dimensions : 6 x 0.34 x 9 inches
13 reviews for How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell: Successful Craft Business Ideas for Pricing on Etsy, to Stores, at Craft Shows & Everywhere Else
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J. O. R. –
Excellent
No tenÃa idea de cómo calcular el costo de mis piezas de artesanÃa y en este libro encontré la información pertinente para ello.
Giovanna –
Awesome reading
This book is very helpful and detailed. Plus you get a free ebook to download from the books website as well when you buy it.
Bobbee –
Book
Ok
C J –
the. book is. very detailed and breaks your. costs down almost. to the. penny
I like. the book but it. goes into. too much. detail. for my needs. I don’t and. can’t. have a business but I donate many. things. to silent auctions, and church events. Sometimes I’m asked. to “put a price”. on. something I’ve. made. I haven’t figured. out. a. way to do that. by reading this. particular book
Toni –
I can’t wait to read it
I am hoping it helps me improve my craft business.
Cristy V. –
The Best Guide for Crafters Who Want to Sell
I’m certainly not done reading the entire book yet, but thus far, this book is fantastic! I feathered through some of the chapters and read bits & pieces just to see what was contained in this book, and I was quite surprised and pleased with what I saw and read. Everything that is important to know and do, to be a seller of home-made crafts is in this book!! Author James Dillehay definitely traversed all aspects of pricing crafts over the years through his own first-hand experiences. Therefore, I am so grateful to have found this book, which will alleviate all the possible hurdles I might have encountered in my journey to price & sell my crafts. James Dillehay just relinquished all the hardship I very likely could have endured! So this book is an absolute recommendation!
kelvin solomon –
Solved a lot of questions
This book was a great addition to my crafts library. I have been making furniture and many other handmade wood products for years. And was just happy to cover my materials and a little for my work time. This book taught me how to charge and honest and fair rate for my crafts and not feel ashamed. And it was much easier than spending time in a business course. Not to mention made my wife happy that I am finally earning what she felt my talent was worth. And also had a couple of close clients say they were glad to see my adjusted prices. Sheepishly said they always thought I wasn’t charging enough but if I was happy they were more then happy.
marlene –
Full of important information
Great book. Well written and full of important information. Not only did it give pricing advice but also business advice. I was happy that pricing handcrafted and one of a kind items was also included.
Somalie Mom –
Very informative. Good tips. I recommend this book to any small business owners.
Happy Customer –
I bought this for information and it did not disappoint. I read it from cover to cover, but will now go back and select relevant sections as I need them.
Tulli Mattes –
This is the second book by James Dillehay that I have bought. I do art and craft, and I am interested in selling some pieces, and I do not know how to price things. I have had a flip through this book already, and it looks matter of fact, and not wishy washy.
Jenny Chiang –
The book teaches the pricing, highlighting and ideas on how to price crafts, guides and things make to sell.
Darlene W –
So disappointed in the redundancy of both books by this authorized. These books could have be summarized in one book. I felt cheated buying both books due to the duplication of content. Would recommend buying one or the other only. Buyer beware!