[Homestead] Marketing

Jeanne Driese jeanne13 at earthlink.net
Tue Mar 10 12:44:39 EDT 2009


My daughter is a silver smith, she sell her things on etsy.  She has been able to almost make a living.  She quite her computer job and does this full time.  Look her up on Etsy.
Lavendercottageoriginals
Jeanne
tnhillwoman
North East TN zone 6
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  From: Clansgian at wmconnect.com 
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  Sent: Tuesday, March 10, 2009 9:51 AM
  Subject: Re: [Homestead] Marketing


  >How do you maintain a steady income?

  There's at least a very simple answer to that question.  You don't. 


  > >Other than word of mouth, how do you market yourself?  

  This must be prefaced with the fact that most cottage industry crafted items 
  are not things people buy on impulse.  They look, think about it, contemplate 
  it, compare it, decide on it, change their mind, think about it some more, 
  .... and then some of them buy it.

  I got a call this summer from a cooperative retail store made up of local 
  hand crafted items.  A 22 year old woman wanted to buy one of my products because 
  she'd seen it there when she was 16, could not persuade her parents it was 
  equitable, and so as an adult and settled in Denver, she came back to Abingdon, 
  Va, asking for the item ... which was no longer there as I had parted ways 
  with the outfit years previous.  The store and I made an exception to our usual 
  M.O. and she got the item she came for.  But it is not unusual for the initial 
  contact and the sale to be eight years apart .... which goes somewhat to 
  answering the first question.

  So ... if you are contemplating a specific item or type of item you are going 
  to make, look into the trade magazines.  In my case a quarterly insertion in 
  the most popular trade magazine 4" x 3 1/2" costs about $40.  The second most 
  popular magazine is $25.  Also I have joined all the internet discussion lists 
  having to do with the product I make and I have a signature line with my 
  website.

  You can put the item on eBay "buy it now" for 30 days at a time.  The cost is 
  minimal and although you might not sell it, you are permitted a link to your 
  website page describing it which itself can contain a link to the home page.  
  It gives you tremendous exposure for very little cost.  Likewise there is an 
  outfit that only allows hand made objects for sale ....   www.etsy.com

  We have scores of festivals in this area every year.  I do to some of those 
  and demo the product and pass out cards.  No one buys one there, but a month to 
  five years later they do.  I have six items in the shop right now unfinished 
  and all of them are promised.  A few months from now I may have ten in the 
  shop completely finished and no one making an offer for them.  

   James


  "The master craftsman makes a cut.  He does it one time and it's good enough."
  (the late and very great luthier Robert Lundberg)






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