Awhile back, I wrote a post on the best things I bought for my business, so naturally, we have to do the converse as well. I will say that the majority of these products themselves weren’t necessarily regrets, but more so the scale, timing, or another attribute were the root cause of regret. I also … Continue reading Things I regret buying for my business
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Starting a handmade small business: what you don’t need
In my last post, I wrote about what you need to start your creative small business … so let’s talk about what you don’t when you’re just getting started. Photo by Pixabay on Pexels.com A thermal label printer. I feel like a broken record talking nonstop about thermal label printers because I am obsessed with … Continue reading Starting a handmade small business: what you don’t need
What you need before opening a small handmade e-commerce business: a plan … or at least a pla
So you’ve decided you want to sell your handmade products online! Now what? You’re going to need a plan … or at the very least, a “pla”. This plan and your planning process absolutely do not need to be intensive - in fact, I think you get the most value from starting with something and … Continue reading What you need before opening a small handmade e-commerce business: a plan … or at least a pla
How to Decide What to Sell as a Maker
You’ve been a longtime maker who’s perfected your craft, and now you want to take it to the next level and start selling what you make - yay! While on the surface, deciding what to sell among the things that you make might seem obvious, there are definitely details to think about and nuances to … Continue reading How to Decide What to Sell as a Maker




