contentblade.com contentblade.com
   Main >> About Us >> Privacy >> Terms of Service >> Place Your Link >> Add Your Article
Search:   
 
 

Customer Resume Services

Customer resume services have proved highly beneficial for innumerable aspirants who are looking for ... - Thomas Morva
 

What Franchisors are Looking for in a Resume

One great industry to be in is the franchising industry and if you're considering getting into the f ... - Lance Winslow
 

Some Simple Steps To Start Your Home Based Internet Business Today

Many people have a desire to start an Internet business, but shy away from taking the plunge because ... - Don Resh
 
 

Ebook Review: Winning a Job is Easier with "Job Secrets Revealed"

When you send the same style application and resume as everyone else for your next job, you risk bei ... - Robin Henry
 

Are These The 6 Rules for Business Success?

The highly successful Pineapple Dance Studios in London has been transformed from a privately owned ... - Michael Harrison
 
 

Main –› Careers & Employment –› Entrepreneur & Business Enterprises
 

Starting a Jewelry Business? Home Parties Are a Great Way to Sell Your Work

 
Author: Aldene Fredenburg
 

Home parties have been used successfully to sell everything from cookware to naughty nighties; most of these small businesses are part of a large, organized national franchise, but the home party concept is also a perfect way for local crafters to market their wares.

If you'd like to try home parties, you need a plan. First, take a look at your inventory of jewelry; do you have enough pieces, in a large enough variety, to hold a party? Think about having coordinating pieces - necklace or pendant, earrings, rings, and bracelets, in five or six different designs. Have enough pieces of each so that you can sell the items individually or in sets.

Once you've decided what you want to sell and how many items you to need to have for sale, set a timeline for yourself, based on how long it will take you to craft the items, and then schedule your first party. If you have a friend, family member, or coworker willing to host a party for you, that's great. Otherwise, put up flyers, along with copies of your business card, and send a press release to your local paper.

Fill your hostess in on how you plan to run the party, and make sure she lets her guests know that you plan to have the items for sale at the party. You may want to discuss her responsibilities; most home parties have light refreshments, and she'll need enough seating for all her guests, plus a clear tabletop for you to use as a display area.

During the party, make sure your jewelry is displayed attractively, and have inexpensive but attractive door prizes so that guests have an opportunity to win a small handcrafted item. It might be enough for you to display your work, but think about working up a presentation for each collection, and show it around to guests. Another good idea is to display a portfolio of high quality, color photos of more complex, expensive gifts for special ordering. And don't forget to collect the names of guests who are interested in hosting a jewelry party of their own!

You'll want to reward your hostess for having the party, so be sure you have a thank-you gift. You may want to allow the hostess to choose her favorite piece from your jewelry collection, or you may design a graduated gift selection, with the hostess gift based on the amount of money you make at the party.

If you know other crafters, consider offering to sell their craft items at the party for a commission. You may even want to create a small home party cooperative with several crafters, so you can each sell your own crafts and collect a commission on everyone else's work.

Certainly more traditional selling venues - flea markets and craft fairs, gift shops, even eBay - should also be pursued, but giving a series of home jewelry parties is a great way to connect with enthusiastic customers and possibly develop a real following for your jewelry.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
So You Want To Start A Home-Based Business
 
Registered Nurse Jobs
 
Fentanyl - Killing Heroin Users in Chicago
 
5 Ways to Profit From No Child Left Behind (NCLB)
 
Scannable Resumes - Getting Technology On Your Side
 
Practicing Good Ergonomics Saves Corporations Time and Money
 
Find a Job Online
 
Resume Distribution Services: Should You Use Them?
 
Teleconferencing Services For Business: Your Most Burning Questions
 
How To Avoid Nasty Office Politics
 
 
 
Add Url
 

Self Healing

Medical Care

Travel & Vacation

Online & Board Games

Business & Companies

Academics & Education

Issues & News

Politics & Government

Sports & Adventure

Automotive

Careers & Employment

Finance & Investment

Children

Science & Space

Shopping & Auction

Recreation & Entertainment

Creative Arts

Estate & Realty

Society & Issues

Computers & Software

Cooking & Drinking

Garden & Home

Lifestyle & Fashion

Health & Therapy


 
Main >> Privacy >> Terms of Service
© 2006-2008 www.contentblade.com All Rights Reserved Worldwide.