Bead Craft Ideas - The Significance Of Merchandising: Check Both Community And Global Market

The information in this article is predicated on 2 guesses: That you have a number of beading projects you'd like to make beneficial, and that you have some level of inventory at the prepared for when sales begin coming in. If that's you, then this article will outline a few avenues open to you for "passively marketing" bead craft ideas .

Note that passive marketing doesn't mean "no work necessary," or "you don't have to talk to anybody." Rather, it means that the greater bulk of the work occurs on the "front end" and that when the work is concluded, your passive marketing efforts will continue more or less on their own, indefinitely, with only smallest added effort on your part.

This is significant for you as a bead crafter since it frees up more of your time, which you can dedicate to your present beading projects, or, if you feel you're ready for it, develop wholly new beading projects to develop your line.

We'll cover 2 examples of passive marketing. One, advertising your finished beading projects locally, and the other, advertising them globally.

One of the very finest methods to market your bead craft ideas locally is via consignment. Here, your goal is to show your line to people with reputable business and ask if they will display and sell your products in exchange for a part of the profits. This works to your advantage on a many levels. First, the recognized business already has regular buyers you can make sales from. Furthermore, most will let you to display your business cards next to your wares, so if a customer likes your product, their next purchase may be made direct from you. Also, once you have a current relationship of this sort, it's normally easy to introduce new products to your display as you expand the number of beading projects in your line.

The key here is not to limit yourself to only one or two such relationships, but to try to engage as many sources as you can keep supplied. Not only does this raise your exposure, but it also lets you to see how various shops handle your products, and you can use this information to see where your products sell the best, then try to gain a similar in-store position at other stores carrying your line. If your beading projects are focused on necklaces/bracelets, you could naturally be drawn to locally owned jewelry shops in your town, but I encourage you to think outside the box here! Hospital gift shops, gift shops in retirement homes and old fashioned country shops are all great pleases to inquire, as are general gift stores and specialty shops like Hallmark, and any place that caters to local artists!

Considering the international market, the very best thing you can do to promote your projects is niche web marketing. There're dozens of books on this topic, and it's beyond the scope of this article to completely explore the process, but in broad strokes, what you need to do in order to market your beading projects in this manner are:

1) Identify keywords describing your beading projects that get a few daily searches (10-30 per day) and have minimum competition (under 50k).

2) Design a niche site around these keywords to drive visitors to your page

3) Describe what you're providing. These descriptions should be mixed in with original content on your site

4) Offer would be clients a means of contacting you

5) Offer them a means to buy from you online

Again, the beauty of passive marketing is that once the primary work is done, your bead craft ideas get publicity day in, and day out with very little effort on your part.

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