Selling your Crafts Effectively

February 12, 2009
by Sam Weyland

You know you have talent and skills and you think it’s a good idea to test it out in the real world. But you’re not very charitable, and of course, you want to make a little something off what you enjoy doing. A little digging turns up some fairs and festivals that occur quite near where you live. It’ll definitely be a good place to sell them there.

But then, the complications began to show themselves in your mind: Can you really create your crafts on a larger scale, when you used to only do them for your relatives and friends? And even if you could dedicate more time to mass producing them, will you be able to pull off the act of selling itself?

In the case of the former, you’ll eventually realize that this is a perfect way to showcase your talent. What used to be something secluded to your circle of relationships expand to that of other people. Think of it as sharing your thoughts. Seeing someone buy your craft is like seeing your ideas and beliefs shared through that person, and such a thing feels simply divine.

Now with selling, it’s obvious that like all things in life, maybe even more so, it won’t come easy. While there are numerous fairs and festivals that happen every year, I’m sure your common sense will tell you that they’re not all the same. So, how can you tell which ones you should go to? Simply said, it’s a trial-and-error thing.

So, how do you go about this? An option is to go on the internet and find a database that lists any upcoming fairs and festivals that’ll happen that year. Premium membership might set you back a little, but at any rate, it’ll be worth it so you’ll be informed. Once you have the schedules and have already an idea which ones you’re going to, the next step is to contact the organizers and ask about the festival. Queries like “What is the usual turnout of people?”, “How many years have you held this event?” and others will be a big help to your selling aspirations.

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