Crafters,
Quilters, Beaders, Scrapbookers, Stampers, Decorative Painters and DIY
Artisans : Do you ever
dayrdeam about quiting your day job so you can spend your days doing
what you Love?
"The simple Little
Mistake That Causes most Craft Businesses to Fail within a Year and How you Can Avoid this
Common Pitfall and Start Making Money with your Own Craft Business"
Discover how
to Start your very own Crafters Cash Machine!
This
Highly Coveted Book Reveals...
Insider
secrets to to getting all of your supplies at the rock bottom prices
without sacrificing quality.
Why
turning
your passion to create into a full- or part-time business
is easier
than you think and more
profitable than you can imagine.
Marketing
tactics that will create a stampede of ready-to-buy
customers and get them to bring truckloads of their
friends!
Tips
to make the
most money out of every craft fair,
festival and art show - even if you hate selling!
Little
known tricks on how
to use eBay,
and even your own web site, to
sell your crafts
- 24/7 while you sleep.
How
to avoid
the most common mistakes
made by creative business owners that can cost you thousands of dollars without
even knowing it!
"Uncover
More Insider Secrets about Building a Successful Craft Business - in
ONE Afternoon - than Most Crafters will learn in a
lifetime..."
Jan
Riley
www.janriley.com
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You know
you love crafting and creating but if
you want to make that leap from crafting hobby
to full - or part-time
craft business ...
...You Deserve the secrets to making it successful!
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On a personal note,
I started my craft business journey by using easy to find craft
supplies, just like the ones you are probably already buying at:
Micheals Craft stores, Hobby Lobby, Pearls Art Supply, TJ Maxx, Tuesday
Morning, Binders and Garden Ridge. I'd go for supplies and to
gather ideas, then I'd take them home and put my own spin on it!
I have found real joy in creating and selling the work I
make besides, creating is way more fun than a boring job!
Go make something! - Jan Riley