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J**H
Worth more than the price! Great for those just starting or already in business.
I know I've read a good book when it ends up full of highlights and I'm taking notes at nearly the same pace I'm reading. The author did a fantasic job of including all the aspects and providing the detail necessary to set your actions in motion. From a business standpoint it answers all the questions on how to you where you stand and what you need to do; how to evaluate your business before and after you start. Although I consider myself above average when it comes to business management and finances, I have very little experience with selling handmade items and this book put it together for me and offered more than expected.It is truly a step by step guide to not only pricing products, but getting a full understanding of business costs and how to be profitable now and in the future. It is well worth the price and in my eyes the author has proven himself as an expert in selling handmade items and running a business. That's certainly adding value to his products, as he teaches, because I actually feel this book is under priced! My advice is get it now!This book was quality work; a few typos here and there but no more than any other book I've read. It was well written, organized, and flowed from one section to the next, which really aided in fully understanding the material so your mind can work through the necessary steps easily. The author is either very talented at writing or put a lot of work into the book (or both) and it shows.I'm eagerly looking foward to purchasing another of his books even though I have so much to do after reading this one (and will refer to it constantly). I just feel after learning so much here, and feeling so motivated, that I can only benefit from reading the next.
D**N
Thin Little Book Packed Full of Good Advice for Artists and Crafters
Despite its slimness, How to Price Crafts and Things You Make to Sell is packed with examples and good advice. I sell my fine art pieces at shows and have found this book incredibly helpful.Chapters 1 and 2 discuss the customers motivation for buying, how to make your craft and art pieces standout from other offerings, how to present your work for maximum appeal, and how to convey the value of your work. The list of ways to increase the perceived value of your work is invaluable.Chapters 3 and 4 cover how to price your work competitively and profitably, while Chapter 5 goes into detail about pricing unique items.Charter 6 covers recordkeeping for the customer transaction...bills of sale, description of the piece sold, valuations, etc.Chapters 7 & 10 go into detail about bookkeeping, calculating profitability, and requirements for business taxes, and so forth.Chapters 8 & 9 give tips on how to lower the cost of materials and how to set up your workspace for maximum productivity.If you are new to selling your art and craft work, this book is a great introduction to getting started.
K**R
Okay
Not a bad book and not a great one either. Just runs middle of the road. While it seems to give some good suggestions it really doesn't have a whole lot of advice for beginners or online marketplaces other than look at competitors.
J**N
Book
Good ideas
B**G
Good Old Standby
This is the tried and true formula for getting a fair price for your handmade products. It cleared up some mysterious stuff for me that I've fallen victim to over the years. I've sold at flea markets and such, and every person who comes into your booth thinks you're there to haggle; I got tired of flea markets and I got very tired of haggling, i.e. basically giving my stuff away simply to make a sale, and coddle buyers so they'd like me. I've shortchanged myself for a very long time. This book is very helpful in the respect that it reinforces the business aspect of handcrafting, and that in order to keep producing, you have to develop a formula that will get you a fair price, keep the customer coming back, and most importantly, get you to the position where you can keep your business going and growing. The book's been around a little while now, and it's a good old standby.
D**A
Good Book
The book gave me a lot of good ideas and suggestions. But I was looking for more info on a way to calculate how much my items should be worth. Do I take my cost of supplies and my labor time and some way come up with a price or is there a formula somewhere?
E**S
Helped me realize something
Your crafts are worth more than you think.Even if you're inexperienced in selling, if you've got something beautiful to offer, be honest about your price. Under-selling makes your products less appealing. It's true. I applied some of the principles from this book to my most recent craft display at our local coffee shop. I've already sold twice as many items as last year, and my profit is far greater. Book is definitely worth the reading, both for the practical "how to price" info and also a kick in the pants for the less confident among us.
K**R
Very good information
This is a good book for my wife and I because we are very similar to the authors in talents. My wife makes doll clothes, but we don't compete with the authors. It turned out we were already doing some of the steps they recommend. It had good info about how to go further. My only reservation was some of the marketing that they were doing in the book. But, they are in business, so they are entitled to do that. It would be nice to meet them sometime. Maybe attend one of their seminars. Good Luck!!
H**N
Wonderful resource for any craft enthusiast
Crafting and card making is my mum's hobby and I'm always telling her she could defiantly sell them as they are good enough and as she enjoys doing it so much it makes sense. She didn't have the confidence to set something up alone so I'm getting her started with a helping hand in the form of this book. It's been ideal for us, providing lots of simple good effective advice. We will not be pricing too high or low now and think we know what we are doing! Great marketing tips and now we want to get selling and its given us the confidence to add to our ideas as you can apply these tips to anything you make really!
G**S
An absolute must have!
I have read many books on the subject and this one is a must have. We'll written and highly informative I'd say it would be the most important book on an sellers book shelf. Though written with dollars rather than pounds it is easy to just put your monetary figures in instead and by no means devalues the information. It's an absolute must have and well done to the authors.
W**S
Very well written
I only dipped into it quick.It is for a later date when I've finished my products.It helps you to price stuff which you have made
S**N
Really useful
This book is full of great advice for working out selling costs and how to value your skills and creativity.
B**T
not for small makers
not for small time hobbies. You would never be able to sell anything at craft fairsOK if you are going into big business. I have a small shop and I cant sell at material cost only.
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