The Craft Seller's Companion By Caroline Taggart

The Craft Seller's Companion By Caroline Taggart Paperback 1446303101 9781446303108 Reference The Craft Sellers Companion Do you dream of turning your creative hobby into a real craft business? Do you sell your handmade products online or at craft fairs? Do you already run your own craft business startup and want to maximise your ability to make money by selling your crafts? You CAN start the craft business youve been dreaming of this amazing directory and advice guide will be an essential tool to ensuring your craft business success! The Craft Sellers Companion is a comprehensive directory containing all the contacts and information needed to start your own creative craft business, either from home or from your own business premises. The listings section covers everything from stockists and suppliers, to media contacts, craft markets and shows, and self employment resources everything you need to know to run a successful craft business. The Craft Sellers Companion also contains ten detailed and helpful interviews with some of the world’s top selling craft authors and businesspeople explaining how they started their own craft business and turned their creative skills into success stories.   Directory SMALL BUSINESS ESSENTIALS CRAFT BUSINESS RESOURCES SUPPLIERS AND WHOLESALERS ONLINE MARKETPLACES ECOMMERCE PLATFORMS PRINT AND PUBLICITY RESOURCES INTERNET MARKETING RESOURCES CRAFT FAIRS AND SHOWS BRICKS AND MORTAR STORES GRANTS AND FUNDING SOURCES Lindy Smith of Lindys Cakes Sue Taylor of Craftwork Cards Alison Stothard of Pollyanna Patchwork Claire Crompton, knitwear designer Emma Curtis and Liz Parnell of Hamble Jemima Dorothy Wood, beading and jewellery designer Lauren OFarrell of Stitch London Poppy Treffry, textile designer Gillian Harris of Gilliangladrag Amanda Waring of Mama Jewels

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Which pleased me enormously site_link Do you dream of turning your creative hobby into a real craft business Do you sell your handmade products online or at craft fairs Do you already run your own craft business startup and want to maximise your ability to make money by selling your crafts You CAN start the craft business you ve been dreaming of this amazing directory and advice guide will be an essential tool to ensuring your craft business success The Craft Seller s Companion is a comprehensive directory containing all the contacts and information needed to start your own creative craft business.

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And self employment resources everything you need to know to run a successful craft business The Craft Seller s Companion also contains ten detailed and helpful interviews with some of the world s top selling craft authors and businesspeople explaining how they started their own craft business and turned their creative skills into success stories Directory SMALL BUSINESS ESSENTIALS CRAFT BUSINESS RESOURCES SUPPLIERS AND WHOLESALERS ONLINE MARKETPLACES ECOMMERCE PLATFORMS PRINT AND PUBLICITY RESOURCES INTERNET MARKETING RESOURCES CRAFT FAIRS AND SHOWS BRICKS AND MORTAR STORES GRANTS AND FUNDING SOURCES Lindy Smith of Lindy s Cakes Sue Taylor of Craftwork Cards Alison Stothard of Pollyanna Patchwork Claire Crompton.

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The Craft Seller's CompanionI was an editor for 30 years before Michael O Mara Books asked me to write what became I Used to Know That I think its success took everyone by surprise it certainly did me but it led to my writing a lot of other books and finally after about three years feeling able to tell people I was an author Its a nice feeling Until recently the book I was most proud of was The Book of London Place Names Ebury partly because I am passionate about London and partly because having written ten or so books before that I finally felt I was getting the hang of it Now I have to confess I m really excited by my first venture into continuous narrative For A Slice of Britain around the country by cake AA I travelled the country investigating I was an editor for 30 years before Michael O Mara Books asked me to write what became I Used to Know That I think its success took everyone by surprise it certainly did me but it led to my writing a lot of other books and finally after about three years feeling able to tell people I was an author It s a nice feeling Until recently the book I was most proud of was The Book of London Place Names Ebury partly because I am passionate about London and partly because having written ten or so books before that I finally felt I was getting the hang of it Now I have to confess I m really excited by my first venture into continuous narrative For A Slice of Britain around the country by cake AA I travelled the country investigating writing about and eating cake From Cornish Saffron Cake to Aberdeen Butteries I interviewed about 25 people who are baking cakes biscuits and buns that are unique to their region part of their heritage and pretty darned delicious The Sunday Times reviewed it and described me as engaging greedy and droll either from home or from your own business premises The listings section covers everything from stockists and suppliers to media contacts craft markets and shows knitwear designer Emma Curtis and Liz Parnell of Hamble Jemima Dorothy Wood beading and jewellery designer Lauren O Farrell of Stitch London Poppy Treffry textile designer Gillian Harris of Gilliangladrag Amanda Waring of Mama Jewels The Craft Seller s Companion

The Craft Seller's Companion By Caroline Taggart
1446303101
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