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Read MoreInformation provided by www.rd.usda.gov/files/sr40.pdf and updated by SA. If you know of any other...
Read MoreIt takes a certain kind of crazy to be a small business owner. Small business is challenging and...
Read MoreDo you struggle with pricing your handmade products? Learn from the experts in this live webinar. Why will the “cost + materials X2” formula could lead you right out of business?
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Read MoreWeaving artist gives advice to makers who are just getting started Weaving artist Kathy...
Read MoreBy Brenda Flynn In today’s world, cash might still be king, but to run your handmade...
Read MoreBy Mark E. Battersby Although few artists or craftspeople will admit they need help with the many...
Read MoreBy Rémy Dolan Your art and craft show customers probably don’t pay much attention to your booth...
Read MoreBy Daniel Grant For many artists, selling art is an improvisational affair, trying things out to...
Read MoreBy Hilary Bowman If you are one who likes exhibiting their crafts and putting them for sale for...
Read MoreWell, today’s the big day, the day of your first craft show. You selected an appropriate venue. You arrived on time. You’re displaying only juried items. Your booth is handsome and well-done. The only problem is…you’re competing with other vendors at the event. Now what? How do you bring customers into your booth?
Read MoreIf you want to be successful as an artist, don’t overlook your local market. The place you live can be a veritable treasure trove of opportunities, for two big reasons; number one, you know the area, so you aren’t starting from scratch in terms of networking contacts and number two, you are only competing with other local and regional artists and not the tens of thousands of other artists vying for buyers in the online realm.
Read MoreExpert advice from Bruce Baker, who has run more than 500 workshops.