Posted by scrapper | Posted in Paper & Pages | Posted on 07-05-2012
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Scrapbooking is a lot of fun but it can be more than just a hobby or past time for you. If people are always complimenting you on your scrapbooks or asking you for ideas then maybe you should consider actually taking your creative scrapbooking skills and making a profit from them. ItÂ’s easy to make a profit doing something you love and have a talent for.
When it comes to finding clients to work with in your new scrapbooking business, start with your family and your friends. This is a great way to help you to get some beautiful scrapbooks to showcase to your future clients. And, of course, one of the most powerful (and profitable) forms of advertising in any business is that of word of mouth.
Just imagine: You do a gorgeous and unique scrapbook for your friend and she takes it to show off to her other friends and family. They, of course, just have to know who created it and soon you have a few new customers. Do a great scrapbook for them and then they will do the same thing and, well, you can see how your scrapbooking business can grow and become very profitable.
There are many moms, college students, busy brides and others that would love to create scrapbooks for themselves or as gifts for their family and friends. But they just do not have the time or maybe they do not have the creative skills for it. These are just a few of the many opportunities for someone that has the talent to make scrapbooks for profit.
Try promoting your new scrapbooking business in your local school or church newsletters.
And donÂ’t forget that you can also advertise for your scrapbook business here on the internet.
Of course, there are the always popular craft fairs to attend. With so many potential customers coming by to view your work, there is a huge possibility here to make some real scrapbooking profit.
Scrapbooking for profit can be a lot of fun but donÂ’t forget to treat it as a business. Keep organized in supplies, files and forms. And remember to provide excellent customer service to your scrapbooking clients. They will expect that you are going to provide them with an excellent finished product (based on your past work) in a timely manner. Treating your beloved scrapbooking hobby as the business it is will help to insure a loyal following of customers and referrals for many years to come.
Scrapbooking is an extremely popular and fast growing craft. If you have the time, love and the talent for creating stunning scrapbooks then you have what you need to make a profit with scrapbooking.
Cherie Litchfield is an avid scrapbooking fan. With her twin baby boys changing daily itÂ’s the perfect way to preserve these early years. She is also a business woman and loves finding more and more creative ways to make a profit with her scrapbooking hobby. Her website: http://www.Scrapbooking-For-Fun-And-Profit.com offers fresh ideas and tips (in print and audio versions) on enjoying and profiting from your scrapbooking addiction.
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