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Where to Sell Your Crafts    When you're considering where to sell your crafts, try to think outside of the "craft show box." Selling crafts at specialty shows can be a good option By thinking through the variety of niches that your crafts fit into, you may realize you could be making money with crafts at specialty venues beyond traditional art and craft shows. You may even find yourself at a specialty show with targeted customers and limited direct competition. Remember, although you are selling crafts, your business does not belong only within the craft industry. Depending on what types of products you make, your home craft business could also fit into clothing, footwear, accessories, housewares, food and beverage, health and personal care, leisure or stationery industries. So when you're considering where to sell your crafts, looking beyond the craft industry for suitable business opportunities can be good for the growth of your business. Here are a few examples and ideas about where to sell your crafts to get you started: Brainstorm specialty show opportunities based on the type of product that you make:
Brainstorm potential specialty shows and ideas about where to sell your crafts based on your target customer: Instead of thinking, "where do people go who sell products that are similar to mine?" try thinking, "where do my target customers shop?" That line of thinking may bring about some unique and profitable ideas about where to sell your crafts. Many larger cities host women's expos, baby and toddler shows and comic expos to name just a few. If your target customers are women, or new parents, or comic fans, a specialty show in that niche could be a great opportunity for you. Brainstorm where to sell you crafts by location: To find out what shows are in your area, use a search engine and search for trade shows plus the city name, or check out the websites of major convention centers in your area to see what shows they are hosting. You could also make a visit to your local business resource center. Business resource centers often have publications with huge lists of trade shows. Your research may uncover a niche that fits with your home craft business that you hadn't previously considered. A few considerations to keep in mind: If you attend specialty shows before you apply as a vendor you can discover:
Keep in mind that you don't just belong to the craft industry. You don't just sell crafts; you sell housewares, jewelry, handbags, gourmet food, stationery, luxury soaps, etc., and you can find a way to fit in those industries when you're considering where to sell your crafts. Your work will typically fit in at least one other industry beyond the craft industry. If you apply a bit of creativity, research and strategic decision making, specialty shows within that industry may be the place where you find a profitable niche.
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