Make Money with Wood Crafts: How to Sell on Etsy, Amazon, at Craft Shows, to Interior Designers and Everywhere Else, and How to Get Top Dollars for Your Wood Projects
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Are you struggling to get your wood crafts into the hands of eager buyers? Learn how to turn your woodworking hobby into a thriving business.
Is your handicraft side hustle failing to grow? Are you losing money on your creative endeavor? Has your current online sales presence failed to gain traction? As an artisan featured in The Wall Street Journal, Yahoo Finance, and Entrepreneur Radio, crafts marketing expert James Dillehay’s thirty years of experience has made him a master of turning small projects into six-figure enterprises. Now he’s here to teach you how to position your woodwork head-and-shoulders above the competition.
Make Money with Wood Crafts is a one-of-a-kind blueprint for finding success and generating profitable returns in this highly competitive market. Between helpful how-to’s and crucial checklists, Dillehay’s proven strategies will help you land your wood projects in more buyer’s shopping carts. By following his user-friendly approach, your wood designs will reach an audience ready to invest in your talent.
In Make Money with Wood Crafts, you’ll learn:
– How to price your wood projects to earn top dollar and retain a fanbase
– Insider presentation techniques to help you outshine competitors at fairs
– Ways to pitch to influencers so your products secure social media attention
– Pro tips for selling on Etsy, Amazon, and other sites
– Methods for spotting trends to maximize profits, and much, much more!
Make Money with Wood Crafts is the essential guidebook for anyone looking to take their handmade wood crafting venture to the next level. If you like woodworking books with expert advice, then you’ll love James Dillehay’s must-have manual.
Buy Make Money with Wood Crafts to shape your woodworking plans into in-demand crafts to sell today! Or give the perfect gift for woodworker friends!
Publisher : Warm Snow Publishers (December 1, 2020)
Language : English
Paperback : 110 pages
ISBN-10 : 1732026432
ISBN-13 : 978-1732026438
Item Weight : 2.31 pounds
Dimensions : 6 x 0.25 x 9 inches
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Customers find the book’s information quality great, with good ideas and a plethora of detail. They say it’s helpful for getting the basics clear and is good for entrepreneurs on a budget. Readers also mention the book has value for money and is good for selling anything.
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Lauren –
Just what I was hoping for…
I bought this for my husband. He’s a very talented wood worker and he’d like to take his little side hustle and maybe make it a bit bigger, but really just wasn’t sure where to begin or how. This book provided such helpful information that was easy to understand and very realistic. It is a book that will be used many times, over and over in the future. Thank you to the author for such a book as this!
Robin Edwards –
Not what my son expected
My son picked this out as he was beginning a new woodworking hobby. Upon arrival it was not at all what he expected, but only due to his own oversight. He didn’t fully read the title and expected it to be about how to carve wood, when it’s actually about how to market and sell your woodwork online (which is made clear in the title). Nothing wrong with the product, just wasn’t much use to a young teen looking to learn woodworking.
Antonio –
All common sense stuff honestlyâ¦
Didn’t really expect anything I couldn’t figure out on my own. But I do like that it offers the formula on overhead of a project and how much profit you should make.That alone I will give it 5 stars because I do love business math. Although I already have Business Mathematica, the latest collegiate edition. This is an industry specific mathematics formula.So that’s worth it for me.Thin book, but has value.
Geoffrey L Heyer –
Very helpful information about selling platforms
I bought this book because I was creating a small woodworking business, and I wanted to optimize the selling experience. I have never sold on Etsy or any other platform before. While you don’t need a book like this to create e-platform shops, it was great to have some very basic instructions as a beginner. I was surprised by how much I learned. There are details and recommendations that have helped guide what I’ve done, and I’m glad to have read this as I was starting up. If you want to create an e-platform shop with Etsy, for example, and have not done it before, you will likely find this book helpful.
Jeffery A. Hellen –
Both Detailed and Vague
There are a lot of good ideas in this informative book, but the author tends to quickly gloss over them in favor of moving on to the next topic. While reading I quite frequently thought, “Oh, that’s interesting,” but then found myself disappointed that the idea wasn’t fleshed out as fully as it could be.I would three-quarters-heartedly recommend this book to someone looking to start their own crafting business, but be prepared to supplement the information found in it by doing your own research, either from other books, or from sites on the internet.
DS Illinois –
Great little book for succint information on what and how to sell woodworking projects
This book gets right to the point on how and even where, to get ideas on what woodworking projects you may want to sell. Turn your woodworking talent into cash, why not? It’s only about 100 pages long and is designed to save you time searching the web for days on end. This book will tell you where to get the information and how to use it. It will even give you a short lesson on how to manage a online business if you’ve never run your own business. I have bought both the paperback and the $4 download for the Kinde app. Great investment.!
Amazon Customer –
Great book to get the basics clear
The book gives some good directions to promote oneâs business and market the products. This book is good for entrepreneurs on a budget at the initial stages of their endeavor.
Erin Marie –
Common Sense Not Strategic nor Helpful! SAVE YOUR MONEY!
This is the stupidest book Iâve ever purchased! I purchased it because of the misleading positive reviews and misleading description.It can be summed up in two concepts: Utilize Social Media and Appreciate Your Customers. Itâs common sense!SAVE YOUR MONEY!! There are no photos, no ideas, no content you either do not already know, or could easily access on the internet.
Petrol Dread –
I bought this for my son along with a pyrography set to help him make a start in the world of woodwork
Kenneth & Jennifer MacKay –
Really easy to read. Gets straight to the point which is exactly what I wanted from the book. Simple abs easy to implement ideas.
Mr Nicholas J Robinson –
Great book, quick delivery.
Joy –
All of it
Peter –
Didn’t say that the book is American influenc d and relevant mainly if not all to the US markets