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In fact, many crafts and DIY projects are insanely affordable and easy to make and sell at home. If you have been wondering what you can do to make extra income for yourself, especially without having to take on an outside job and commute, we hope you will f...
First, attend a few shows to see if your stuff is good enough to pass muster. Some shows are juried, which means that judges review your work and select you; others are open to everyone. It's also important to find the right venue for your work. While an indoor art show may be ...
Marketing data consistently indicate that series sell better than single titles. That’s not all that surprising. If you can hook a reader on your characters and your fictional world, they’re going to want to return for repeat visits. Due to my abnormally strong craving for variety, I’m ...
This and That A New Year… So I am making a attempt to post more stuff on my blog here in 2023... but I get so busy, or side tracked or both!! Lol! Anyone else like... Elaine Matthews Crafty Things Easy Wooden Block Shelf Sitters!
Most artisans try this business venture because they love what they design and make. Profits must not be the main issue here but you need to make a profit if you want to keep the business going and enjoy the stuff you’re doing.
I love the pricey ones like these from Really Good Stuff. However, I have two issues with them. One, they are bulky and I would have to have a special storage place for them in my classroom. (Insert sarcastic laugh, because I don’t have storage space I’m willing to give up.) ...
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In this 1-hour webinar, non-fiction and journalism expert Frank Flaherty discusses the proper handling of the “big idea” of an article—its theme. Many overstuff their articles, so that identifying the theme takes some hard detective work. In this lecture, Mr. Flaherty will... Learn More...
There’s a difference between actual value (the cost of what it takes to make and sell the item), and Perceived Value (the value that the customer thinks the item is worth). You could take two identical purses and end up charging two different prices for them. For example purse 1. is...