Handmade Greetings Cards

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BusinessDevelopment2305

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Just trying to get a feel for opportunity here, my Fiance makes fantastic hand crafted greetings cards, wedding stationary etc. Far better quality than you get off some personalised greeting card websites. Christmas cards in particular arew luxurious looking traditional cards. They are priced between £2.00 - £4.50 dependant on size and style. I am currently in the process of creating a website and FB group but is this something anyone here would be interested in
 

VoucherExpert

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Oct 26, 2010
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Someone was selling these at my local farmers market on the weekend, thaey went down quite well from what I could see. There is also someone selling them via the intranet in work.

Facebook would be a good shout, as would ebay. You could also setup a blog to market them, that's what I'd do.
 
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Okay here's 10 ideas from my client magnet software...

1. High Street Stands

2. Small independant shops

3. Hospital Shops

4. Charities (increase price if needed, provide donation then they sell)

5. Exhibitions

6. Waiting Rooms - Sell into area - visit 1-1

7. Go to networking groups

8. Local news story on home based work (do you have a story on why you started it, something that people will connect with?)

9. PPC Advertising & Gumtree

10. Sell to mums, students etc, canteens. Get in front of peeps.

You cold also expand the range and designs onto tshirts etc using zazzle.co.uk etc.
 
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Okay here's 10 ideas from my client magnet software...

1. High Street Stands

2. Small independant shops

3. Hospital Shops

4. Charities (increase price if needed, provide donation then they sell)

5. Exhibitions

6. Waiting Rooms - Sell into area - visit 1-1

7. Go to networking groups

8. Local news story on home based work (do you have a story on why you started it, something that people will connect with?)

9. PPC Advertising & Gumtree

10. Sell to mums, students etc, canteens. Get in front of peeps.

You cold also expand the range and designs onto tshirts etc using zazzle.co.uk etc.

I think all of those would work.
 
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