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		<title>Scrapbooking Wholesale – A Better Business Edge</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 13 Oct 2008 10:14:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Creating a scrapbooking business is not all that easy. However, scrapbooking is becoming an ever-increasing hobby that many people, both young and old, are beginning to enjoy. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Creating a scrapbooking business is not all that easy. However, scrapbooking is becoming an ever-increasing hobby that many people, both young and old, are beginning to enjoy. </p>
<p>That is why the scrapbooking stores are booming with the increasing demand, and where there is a demand there must be a supply to meet it. Therefore, the best place for a small scrapbooking business to get its supplies would be through the scrapbooking wholesale. Here an array of hobby products can be bought at a reasonable price and then sold out to the customers. A scrapbooking retailer can indeed survive on the bulk purchase made at a scrapbooking wholesale.</p>
<p>Establishing Contact with the Scrapbooking Wholesale</p>
<p>It is important to work on a good relationship with a reachable scrapbooking wholesale shop. You will need to investigate which scrapbooking wholesale best fits your company’s needs, and how much it costs. You will also need to know if and when you make a purchase with the scrapbooking wholesale, how much they will charge, and if you will be able to make a profit on their bulk rate. </p>
<p>Another useful resource at your disposal is the Internet, as this will put the scrapbooking wholesale right at your door.  Making personal phone calls, as well as visiting the wholesale shop, will help you maximise your own company’s interest. These are the business dealings that have to be dealt with, and once that is established with the scrapbooking wholesale that will accommodate your company’s needs, ensure that you have a contract drawn up. This will help curb any misunderstandings that might otherwise occur. The legality of the matter will ensure that you do not get robbed of your cash.</p>
<p>Always Check Your Scrapbooking Wholesale Order</p>
<p>When you have already placed your order it is important that you review it after you receive your delivery. This way you are sure that you got what you ordered and what you paid for. A good habit to adopt is to also check your invoice so that you know that the price that you agreed on is that price that you were charged. Avoid buying your scrapbooking stock on credit at all costs, because it will work to your advantage in the long run. </p>
<p>Create a system of checking so that once an order comes in from your scrapbooking wholesale you are able to check it. Hopefully all will be in order and, if not, don’t feel ashamed to send the goods back so that you get what you ordered.</p>
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		<title>Would You Like to Be A Scrapbooking Consultant?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Mar 2008 03:54:03 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Self Promoting: How to Expand Your Scrapbooking Opportunities</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 27 Sep 2007 23:12:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many that are making pre-made scrapbooking pages to sell from their own home, but when the time comes and many pages have been made, it is often difficult to find areas to sell your work.  One way to sell your own product is through your own self-promotion.  There are several different [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many that are making pre-made scrapbooking pages to sell from their own home, but when the time comes and many pages have been made, it is often difficult to find areas to sell your work.  One way to sell your own product is through your own self-promotion.  There are several different ways you can promote yourself and your own work, allowing the opportunities for making and selling your scrapbooking pages to grow.  </p>
<p>One way in which you can self-promote your scrapbooking is through the internet.  Because the Web offers graphic and has a textural nature that can have layers added to it, it is easy to represent the scrapbooking pages that you make.  Galleries of work, information on scrapbooking, and ways to pay online and get the pages mailed to them are all parts of a website which can be included to promote your own scrapbooking business.  </p>
<p>When building a website, there are several things to keep in mind.  First, it is important to know how to get traffic to your site.  There are several different tools that are used to get you to be in one of the higher rankings on search engines. Including keywords, search phrases, building Meta Tags, and finding where you can rank on the web is an important factor to keep in mind when building your site.  Other things that need to be considered are how to manage an online shopping cart so that those interested in your scrapbooking can buy online.  </p>
<p>Another way to self-promote yourself is by joining online forums and chat rooms, as wells as commenting on blogs.  This will let others know who you are and what kinds of things you do.  This is a great way to network and to establish relationships with others for the promotion of your scrapbooking.  </p>
<p>If you don’t have time to build a website or build a blog or chat, there are always several places online that allow you to be a part of their gallery to sell your things.  For a small fee, you can post some of your scrapbooking pages on their site and allow others to browse around at your things.  This is one alternative to marketing and working on your own self-promotion.  </p>
<p>If you are more interested in promoting your scrapbooking in person, there are also several options in expanding your scrapbooking opportunities.  Many local areas will have art and craft groups that meet in order to support each other and to network with the selling of arts and crafts.  By beginning to network and provide others with some representations of your work, you will be able to build a local network and support system with your scrapbooking.</p>
<p>In local and regional areas, one is also able to attend craft and art fairs and shows.  There are usually several of these that take place throughout the year, especially closer to the holidays.  You will most likely have to pay a small fee for borrowing a table or booth, but can then set up whatever you like and promote yourself and your scrapbooking, as well as sell a good amount of material.  There is also the possibility of having your own craft show or open house in your home or a rented studio in order to sell your own things.  You can invite the community or friends to sell things that you have been making.  </p>
<p>If you decide to network from person to person, it is usually important to be prepared with your information for those interested.  Business cards as well as brochures can help you to promote your own work and can help others to understand what scrapbooking products and services you offer.  If someone is interested, but can’t get your materials at the time, they will have a place to refer to in the future.  Product descriptions of your scrapbooking pages are also an important tool to have on hand when promoting your own work.  This will help any that you are networking with to be able to refer to whatever they were interested in at that time.  </p>
<p>There are several possible avenues that you can take when promoting your scrapbooking, from the internet to networking in person.  No matter which route you take, promoting your own scrapbooking can always be successful.  </p>
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		<title>Market Your Scrapbooking Business By Teaching Scrapbooking Classes</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 04 Sep 2007 16:03:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Maybe you were lucky enough to find a way to make money out of your passion for scrapbooking, and even launched your own scrapbooking business.  But now you find yourself wondering how to make extra money from your scrapbooking. One of the best and easiest ways to supplement your scrapbooking business is by offering [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Maybe you were lucky enough to find a way to make money out of your passion for scrapbooking, and even launched your own scrapbooking business.  But now you find yourself wondering how to make extra money from your scrapbooking. One of the best and easiest ways to supplement your scrapbooking business is by offering scrapbooking lessons.</p>
<p>How can you start your own scrapbooking classes?  A good way to begin supplementing your scrapbooking business is by organizing small home parties where you can invite friends, family members, and co-workers.  This is a wonderful way to ease into teaching.  If you’re a little nervous about the idea of teaching, remember that a home party is basically just a small gathering of friends.  Focus on your love for your scrapbooking have confidence in your skills, and the rest will follow. </p>
<p>At your home party, ensure that your guests have a memorable experience by making the lesson as pleasurable as possible. Prepare well, provide light refreshments, and send your guests off with a completed scrapbook pages, or some sort of sample or party favor. You can bet that if your guests have a good time and enjoyed the experience of scrapbooking with you, they will tell their friends, and positive word of mouth will begin to spread.  </p>
<p>If you feel comfortable teaching at a professional level, you may want to seek out your local community college.  Many community colleges offer noncredit scrapbooking classes that are always in need of instructors. Teaching part time is an excellent way to supplement your income.  Be aware that to get this type of teaching position you will have to demonstrate significant knowledge and experience in your field.  If you are a novice in scrapbooking, the chances of getting hired for this type of position is slim.  </p>
<p>Teaching at a local college is not only a good way to make extra money, it also allows for an excellent opportunity to network and make contacts. When telling your students about your expertise and background, mention your scrapbooking business.  This type of exposure is invaluable because you are targeting a room full of individuals who have a deep interest in scrapbooking.</p>
<p>Teaching at the college level will also force you to become better at scrapbooking. This is a benefit of teaching that is invaluable.  You will undoubtedly improve at scrapbooking in the process of teaching. Teaching at a local community college may also serve to boost your scrapbooking business by designating you with the unofficial title of ‘expert’ in scrapbooking.  Where do people often go to seek expert advice on a very specialized topic?  Most people will seek out colleges, of course.  People who are interested in scrapbooking may begin to seek you out because of your status as a professional college instructor.   </p>
<p>Another way to supplement your scrapbookinging business by offering scrapbooking lessons is to visit your local scrapbooking store or hobby shop.  As a professional scrapbooking person, you are probably already very familiar with these types of businesses.  If you haven’t done so already, introduce yourself to the store management.  Explain that you operate your own scrapbooking business.  Be well prepared with professional business cards and, if possible, a portfolio or a sample of your work.  The more professional your presentation is, the better your chances of landing an opportunity to teach.  </p>
<p>If the store does not offer a class or workshop in scrapbooking, offer to design a workshop. Many of the workshops featured at local hobby shops are run by volunteers.  If you are truly interested in using teaching as a valuable networking tool for your scrapbooking business, you should be willing to volunteer your time. Most of these classes are run on a short-term basis (most only meeting once or twice), so you won’t necessarily have to spend a great deal of time teaching these workshops. Remember to be prepared with business cards and your portfolio during these workshops.   </p>
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		<title>Scrapbooking Business: How to Market Your Scrapbooking Crafts</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Apr 2007 02:36:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Scrapbooking is one of the most popular crafts among hobbyists, and the scrap booking craze is catching on with more people every day.  The New Jersey-based Hobby Industry Association finds that at least 20% of all hobbyists consider themselves to be scrapbooking enthusiasts, and new scrapbooking kits are making the hobby accessible to more [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Scrapbooking is one of the most popular crafts among hobbyists, and the scrap booking craze is catching on with more people every day.  The New Jersey-based Hobby Industry Association finds that at least 20% of all hobbyists consider themselves to be scrapbooking enthusiasts, and new scrapbooking kits are making the hobby accessible to more people all the time.  With the popularity of scrapbooking, marketing your scrap booking crafts is easier than ever before.  So where are the best places to market your unique scrapbooking-related craft?</p>
<p>1) Scrapbooking classes are a great way to connect with scrapbook enthusiasts.</p>
<p>As the popularity of scrap booking rises, scrapbooking classes are becoming more popular with hobbyists and craft enthusiasts.  In fact, scrapbooking classes are beginning to pop up all over the country in a variety of venues.  These classes are commonly taught at local community centers, churches, small businesses, and local community colleges.  Locate a local scrap booking class and contact the instructor.  Tell the instructor that you are very interested in scrapbooking, and that you have created a scrapbook-related craft that you think scrap booking students would be interested in.   If the instructor seems open enough, ask for permission to conduct a short presentation at one of the class meetings, or just to pass out flyers regarding your craft.  </p>
<p>2) Craft and hobby stores provide an easy venue to sell your crafts.</p>
<p>Another good place to market your scrapbooking crafts is at a local hobby or crafts store.  Craft stores often provide customers with bulletin boards where hobbyists can put up announcements for classes or products that they are selling.  Make up eye-catching flyers and post them.  Be sure that your flyers provide potential customers with clear descriptions and a good picture of your crafts.  Better yet, speak to store personnel and ask for permission to leave a sample of your work on display.  This may not always be possible, but the potential rewards are certainly worth a try.</p>
<p>3) Teach, or take, a scrapbooking class!</p>
<p>What better way to make strong contacts with other scrap booking enthusiasts than teaching or taking a scrapbooking class?  Visit your local crafts or hobby store, local community college, or community education center, and ask about the possibility of teaching a class.  Show them samples of your work and be prepared to provide them with information regarding credentials and work experience.  Many of these classes are often taught by volunteers, so there’s a good chance that if a hobby store has an opening slot and they’re interested in your work, they will consider your proposal seriously.  </p>
<p>If the idea of teaching a class is not appealing or just doesn’t fit into your schedule, consider taking a scrap booking class.  These classes are generally taught on a short-term basis, with class meetings rarely going beyond one or two meetings.  By taking a scrapbooking class, not only will you be able to indulge in your passion for scrapbooking, you’ll also have the opportunity to make valuable contacts.  Talk to the instructor about your product, and ask to present it to the class.  If you’re part of the class, chances are your instructor will be very open to the idea.  </p>
<p>4) Contact a well-established company that specializes in scrapbooking.</p>
<p>The popularity of scrapbooking has resulted in the growth of several large, direct sales scrap booking companies to emerge.  Companies like Scrap in a Snap and Creative Memories specialize in the direct sales of scrapbooks and scrap booking accessories, meaning that they don’t operate out of a fixed location.  These companies hire sales consultant to throw scrap booking parties, teach home classes, and conduct scrap booking workshops.  </p>
<p>Try conducting research to find a company that you think can help you market your product.  You might even consider becoming a sales consultant for one of these companies.  This will allow you to make valuable contacts with potential clients.</p>
<p>5) Become web savvy.</p>
<p>One of the easiest and best ways to market your scrapbooking crafts is online.  Many dedicated scrap booking enthusiasts are very active in online communities.  Get involved in these communities—not only will you probably enjoy meeting and learning from other scrap booking enthusiasts, you will also meet people who might be interested in your scrap booking crafts. If you haven’t already, put together a good website where you can sell your scrapbooking crafts. Make sure to advertise on web boards, scrapbooking e-mail newsletters, and anywhere else you know scrapbooking enthusiasts gather.  </p>
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