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By William T Lasley, About.com Guide to Arts / Crafts Business since 1997

Putting Your Craft Business Online

Sunday November 26, 2006
If you are looking for a new venue to market your crafts, it may be time to take the plunge into online sales. When performed properly and consistently, an online marketing campaign can become your most powerful resource for selling crafts! When performed improperly and expecting quick results, an online venture will leave you disappointed and broke! The most important thing to remember is that it takes time and patience to make your online entity successful. Be careful not to put too much money into the Web when starting, but put small amounts of capitol into the places that will last the longest and offer the best return!

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December 8, 2006 at 11:13 am
(1) keith barkley says:

I have a great craft product call the I Love You Flower Vase that’s made of 95% cardboard and can accommodate wet flower as well as dry flowers with changeable decor faces that has hidden messages when illuminated by light.I Have been trying to introduce this new craft to crafts shops,magazines,and internet crafter’s who have been turning me down. I Don’t know it was this hard to make connection to sell craft. can you help ?
Poor keith.

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