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10 Easiest Ways to Advertise your Arts/Crafts Business

As you may know the Arts And Crafts Industry Is Enjoying An Amazingly Phenomenal Popularity. People are eager to purchase hand made clothing, furniture, custom made keepsakes or jewelry.

1) CREATE A WEBSITE
This will act as a Portfolio and lists all the items you created and want to
sell. Make it detailed and list the pricing information for those interested in
purchasing. You can even add a shopping cart and get fancy with features you’d
like to present to your audience like an “about” page for example. Add shipping
information, and a section for those who would like to buy in bulk like
wholesalers or buyers. If you do not know the first thing about how to create a
website, there are a lot of ways you could get someone to make one for you or
find online companies that give a package for your site including hosting,
domain name and so forth.

Here are some links to website creators:
http://www.web.com/
http://www.very-visible.com/our-pricing.html

Or check out our 1 page website deal which is quick, cheap, referenced through our network, and gets advertised to buyers across the globe:
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PRO: Will always be referenced. Easy place to find your
art/crafts. Easy place for others to shop for your art/crafts and you to make
money.
CON: Time taken to make one, mechanism for advertising required
unless it’s included in the package.

2) MAKE A CATALOG
Create your own using software or get assistance from the US Postal Service. You
can then have this catalog get mailed all over your area. The USPS website has a
lot of good information and helpful tools with prices on how you can get this
started. Visit them here: http://www.usps.com

Other possibilities as crafts for the elderly include (but are not limited to) hand-made greeting cards, pictures, and posters; arts and crafts kits; ceramics; weaving; cooking and non-cooking activities; gardening; gift ideas and baskets (from dream catchers to edible bouquets); miniature models and kits (airplanes, cars, trucks); etchings (in brass or on tiles); scrapbooking; science crafts; sand painting; paper dolls; botanical and other 3-d sculpting.

PRO: Will get to people’s hands. Forced way to get customers
CON: Can become costly.

3) CREATE BUSINESS CARDS You may not know it, but this is the one tool that has stayed with
people for very long periods of time. Ever look in your wallet credit card
section? Notice your business cards you’ve picked up and kept with you. Well,
the very same way you can stick to people with this approach.
Pass these or stick these around anywhere you see fit. Parties, Shows, Friends,
Family, School, Bulletins, Shows/Exhibits, and Stores. You can make them
yourself by using Microsoft Word and picking up a set of blank sheets to print
at your local office supply store; eg. Staples, Office Max, Office Depot.

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PRO: Fast, Cheap to get customers
CON: Creating them takes a little time

4) CREATE YOUR OWN EBAY STORE Do you have a few items? Want to try it out and see who’s interested?
eBay is the largest and most traffic driven site people go to find stuff. I
mean, you can find anything in there. If you don’t have the time to create a
website or find other ways to advertise and are willing to pay a percentage for
each of your items that does sell, then eBay is a place to start. Then when you
find people buying and business starts looking good, you can open an eBay store
or direct them to your website. http://www.ebay.com

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PRO: Can list items and bring lots of traffic to your site
CON: % Deducted on each sale you make

5) FIND A LOCAL CONSIGNMENT SHOP TO SELL YOUR ITEMS You will need to make a photo album with your products or take some
samples to see if they will sell them for you. Most will do this if they do not
already have something similar in stock. You need to find out how their rates
work so you can make some kind of decent profit. Be cautious as some may take
more than you are willing to get paid for.

PRO: Sure way people will see or feel your products
CON: Percentage taken for each sale

6) PUT YOUR STUFF IN ARTS/CRAFTS SHOWS Register and put up a booth with your items on display for everyone to
see. It’s almost like your own mini store. And, everyone who comes to visit is
looking for arts/crafts.

PRO: Lot of interested people and definite sales
CON: Fee to be in show

7) ADVERTISE TO ONLINE ARTS/CRAFT SHOWS Most people who know how to use a computer these days like to shop
online. If they don’t buy anything, they will look. And there is so much to
choose from. They can be more successful if they find a place that is specific
to what they are looking for. For example, if one is looking for household
gifts, they will search for home gifts or something of the sort. So if you
advertise in Arts/Crafts Shows Online, then you are giving those interested in
arts/crafts a way to find you. You can place an ad in free sites and ones that
have a fee. Be aware of the free ones since they can sell your email to other
vendors. Paid advertising provides more services and incentives to keep you as a
customer.
We offer membership for $2.99 a month in which you place your ad for buyers
across the globe, international, in state and local, to bulletins, blogs, zines,
wholesalers, shops, search engines and webrings. In addition to other services,
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You can also try: http://www.craftsfaironline.com and
http://artsandcraftsfair.com/

Not only is it fun to learn arts and crafts, but the freedom to create as one desires helps one to gain a variety of skills beneficial to mental development and advancement at any age. Plus, you might end up with a plethora of usable items for your home.

PRO: Allows others to advertise for you while you just keep doing
what you love without paying % for each item you sell
CON: Choosing plan to fit your needs.

8) CALL STORE BUYERS Often times buyers for stores are looking for new things they are not
sure how to find. Taking the initial step for them may save them time and they
can appreciate your contact. This is a type of solicitation, so not all buyers
may be willing to listen, but with a little patience, you may find success from
this approach. And Big success with that!

PRO: If your items are wanted - they will be bought in bulk - and
if they sell you could make it big!
CON: patience & solicitation

One such useful activity is arts and crafts. Enrolling your kids for a short-term arts and crafts course can work a great deal to keep their minds occupied, happy and positive.

9) MAKE A BANNER ONLINE Banners are annoying, but they do a great job to grab your attention.
Not only that, but they are “visual” information. The human eye first sees, then
interprets or analyzes. Therefore, it is a method of saying “Hey! Look at me!”
You can make this yourself or have someone or a tool make it for you. It can be
advertised for a price or free based on how you take the approach. If you choose
to pay for it to be advertised, then beware of the fees, never select pay per
click…since these are not sure ways you will make a sale, just a way others
can get money from you. The best way is to trade with others wanting the same,
like a banner exchange. Search for “banner exchange” and you’ll be amazed at
what you will find.

BB Lee is a professional writer and the editor of SmallBizBits Newsletter. Visit Arts And Crafts Home Business Ideas - http://www.

PRO: Catches attention of viewers & brings them to your site
CON: Need to make one & decide whether to pay or use exchange
method

10) MAKE YOUR CAR YOUR FRIEND If you drive, most likely you will stop and in front of you will be
another car and its rear end. You’ve got nothing better to do for the next 2
minutes then stare at that bumper in front of you or check out the rear display.
Well, then so does the next guy who is behind you and so forth. Why not make it
worth the effort and advertise your arts/crafts with a personalized bumper
sticker or magnet on your car leading them to your website or an email? Give
them a few words to think about and something they’ll remember, and be sure
they’ll pay your site a visit! You can find places that will make these for you
usually at a sign shop or bumper sticker store.

PRO: Brings traffic - people will see your advertising with no
choice if they are near your car
CON: Make sure it’s short and sweet and easy to read at a
distance.

Artist, Engineer, and Entrepreneur, Marmar has worked with sellers and buyers in the Arts / Crafts industry and opened her own business to help Artists and Crafters “get noticed”.
http://www.marmarsgifts.com