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The single resource to make your craft your career!
Crafter's Market 2016 is the perfect start to your crafting career. This comprehensive guide will introduce you to a whole new world of possibilities for marketing your craft. Editor Kerry Bogert, author of Totally Twisted and Rustic Wrappings and knitting, crochet and jewelry acquisitions editor for Interweave, will help you start or expand your business with completely updated resources, such as:
- More than 400 new listings for complete, up-to-date contacts and guidelines for submissions for a total of more than 1,400 craft market resources, including craft shows, magazines, book publishers, online marketplaces and more!
- Markets for a variety of crafts, including quilting, sewing, knitting, crochet, papercraft and jewelry making.
- Informative, inspirational articles on hosting creative retreats, managing your time on the internet, growing your business through Pinterest, how to handle custom orders and setting up and utilizing e-Newsletters.
- Interview with successful craft professional Carter Seibels Singh on establishing her successful small business, Woman Shops World, on Etsy.
- Amazon Sales Rank: #93213 in Books
- Published on: 2015-11-16
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 9.13" h x 1.00" w x 7.00" l, .0 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 348 pages
About the Author Kerry Bogert, Webster, New York, www.etsy.com/shop/kabsconcepts
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. How to sell your crafts and make a living: nonpareil book gets down it right from page one! By Jean Baldridge Yates Crafter's Market 2016: How to Sell Your Crafts and Make a Living, edited by Kerry Bogert, is a terrific source guide for crafters who have crossed the line from hobbyist to professional and want to check out everything about selling. First the reader will learn how to use the book, including how not to jump in too fast, and why it is good to winnow down the listings and articles which pertain specifically to you before you make a move.There are explanations of how to work with the listings, how to pay attention to Copyright information, and how to look for specialties and niche markets.The first section contains an overview of business basics and one on copyright basics. I wish I had had this book when I began my business, years ago. These are so clearly explained and very helpful. Articles and interviews follow, each one tackling a different aspect of being a businessperson in the arts and crafts arena. For example, the first one is by Janet Davila, and is titled "Establishing a Career in the Arts".The second one, by Abby Glassenberg, is called "Newsletter Know-How". As we all seem to connect with our buyers online, e-mail marketing, as Abby calls it, is an essential part of modern selling. She has some wonderful tips.Then there is a great article for those of us in the knitting business, and one on "Time Sucks" which means all those things you and I do which simply waste our time instead of getting things done. I smiled at that one, written by Meighan O'Toole, but I had to admit her tips and the resources she offers on how to move forward were excellent.Kerry Bogert herself writes, "Tips for a Successful First Craft Show". It is terrific to read this all laid out, whether you have been in a craft show or not.I don't know which parts of the first section of articles will resonate most with you but don't worry, it is all in here. It includes all the main crafts. too, and touches on everything right through writing a book. The interview with Carter Seibels Singh as well is enlightening. There is nothing self indulgent in this very large book. Everything you see here truly belongs here.The second section lists off the industry shows, and after that come more local shows and fairs for the reader to explore.If you know how far you are willing to travel, you can find shows and fairs pretty close to where you live, if you are interested in selling that way. All the information you need to get started is in this part of the book.After this comes a part on online marketplaces. It is eyeopening how many of these there are!Very complete sections on book publishers and magazines follow this. There is a lot you can do to get your work seen in all sorts of ways.An overview of online communities comes next, with specifics.These are great for networking, learning things, and getting support.A list of retreats is included after this.Finally, you see a regional craft shows by state. Canada and the UK are included here as well.This mammoth undertaking finishes with a subject index. You can peruse this and find anything you wish to pursue from general crafts and crafting, antiques, aprons, assemblage, right on through to digital art, fiber arts and knitting. I am just list some of the things I saw in the index, which is totally wonderful. The last artisan subject in this index is yarn arts.This book is a must if you are an artist and wish to sell your work. As it says on the cover: "Includes a Free subscription to ArtistsMarketOnline".Way to go, Crafter's Market 2016: How to Sell Your Crafts and Make a Living, and editor Kerry Bogert! What a wonderful help for us to turn to.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. Great resorce for events, marketing, sales, design and more! By Stefanie G. This is an excellent resource for all things art and craft from events to online sales and promotion. What I really like is how extensive the general index is in the back. Often times you don't know what you don't know so by going through a book that is organized in different ways you can find new things you might have overlooked by simply sticking to the sections you think are the ones relevant to what you make. I am also excited to learn about new shows in my area and will use this as a resource when traveling to find out about other shows.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. The list of shows around the country was very useful for me By Aisha C. Formanski This book was everything I was expecting and more! The list of shows around the country was very useful for me. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in seller their handmade goods.
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