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How to Start a Craft Business
by Alice Stacy

Published on this site: October 3rd, 2006 - See
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In 2001, the Craft Organization Directors Association (CODA), unveiled
a study that showed just how strongly the fine crafts market affects our
national economy. As a $13.8 billion industry, it is creating nearly twice
the sales of cosmetics, and almost half that of the toy industry.
A whopping 53% of those sales are done through wholesaling to companies/businesses
that retail the end product to consumers. Those companies in turn are
supplying the American market with quality crafted goods made by talented
artisans. Not only are they purchased as personal items, home décor,
but gifts as well, all of which is contributing to a steady growth in
business opportunities.
If you are interested in this type of business for yourself, it's a good
idea to check out the sales statistics for your area, and the type of
crafts that you are interested in. Visit retail/craft shows and take note
of how many vendors there are of each type of craft, and who appears to
be selling the most. Make up an informal survey for friends, co-workers,
or groups you belong to, and ask what crafts appeal to them, and which
they buy for gifts.
Once you're satisfied that a craft business is a viable opportunity for
you, the first option may be a business that you own and operate as a
sole proprietorship, which means a significant initial financial investment,
and establishing sales channels with craftspeople who will guarantee you
a
steady supply of goods. Or, you can become part of the sales network for
an established company that has already tapped into the craftsmen's network
on a scope that you could not reach. In this case, you would become a
consultant offering their stock products to potential customers at home
parties, via a website, or at informal luncheon presentations.
There is a lot of scope to the crafts business, and you may want to investigate
it fully before deciding where and how to start.

Alice Stacy: For more information, visit http://www.craftbusinessopportunity.com


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