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New Downloadable E-book.....
"Crafting
Incomes"
Woodworking profits and income methods....
This
book explains the
misconception of industry and profit, connecting
many little known historical parallels.....
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"Today's crafter can
be tomorrow's furniture maker, engineer,
machine builder, inventor, and business leader." This E-book is
filled with
invaluable tips, insight, and lessons.
This
book is filled with valuable information for crafters,
woodworkers, or anybody about to market their crafts. I have
included
loads of insight into the business side, and also the internet tools,
advice,
and warnings before attempting to make things for sale online, or offline.
Great Insight, invaluable advise too!
There is even a history lesson taken from mistakes,
blunders and successes from centuries past. Think you've heard them all...
this book will surprise you! Also filled with invaluable tips and steps to
follow,
and also more importantly not to follow!
Introduction...
Chapter 1
All
that glitters...
Schemes from history:
Web marketing, or selling on the
internet. Why did I.....
Chapter 2
The Mechanics
of small gains...
Can it be possible to make a living
as a woodworker? Staring income from crafts?
Running the business of
the future.
Chapter 3
Selling
oversees...
methods, customs fees, warnings, etc.
Are selling crafts through online auctions for you?
More places to sell. More tips for woodworkers
and crafters.
Chapter 4
Conclusion.....Misc. tips
and insight.
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I have built and delivered close to two hundred woodworking devices since 2001.
When you clearly describe to others about making things in volume, or getting
the most from their tools, just like the guy making the low budget movie, you
need to discover a niche. Another niche, or another angle different from the massive hobby media.
Even with the huge woodworking tool business, you need to get the word out about
making things in volume for example, in order to help them.
In other words, the machine tool industry needs a boost, but...getting it done
without misguiding some about the demands should they want to produce
things. Just having skill and ordering a new saw doesn't touch on
any of the real risks or details. The arts and
crafts media have provided millions of hobbyists their stories, plans, tools and
guides and even some television. But, they are rarely into many advanced
business principles, and how they relate to woodworking and to the arts or to
crafting. I still see crafters who are very ambitious, very knowledgeable,
but know little about making things in volume.
Making more in volume is where the next level of thinking resides, and the economist really begins to take a peek at the quantity, sales, and purchases and says "They found a niche, an idea, and a method to manufacture." It is the hobbyist in motion, one discovering and advancing that keeps the industry, beginning with the craft and hobby media afloat. Yet, in order to stay conservative, all of the edits result in stories that are cautious about recommending a business bend to their readers craft or hobby. In other words, the traditional world media realizes that turning many hobbies, or woodworking into a business is expensive, especially if you have to buy your own hardwoods. They rarely mention the "Biz" word, because most people may need to try very hard keeping and enjoying their current job. That's reasonable, but then again, people need to know about duplication and automation, to sell machines, but there's not always an agreement about how to present it.
The next link in the loop is numerous government agencies, specifically the SBA, who recommends, probably carefully, that everyone pursue a business slant. They would encourage a method, or an accountable system of uniformity, duplication and delivery...carefully, and methodically. They would suggest that woodworkers test the waters, each according to his financial ability and especially suggesting a proven knowledge of what business demands and how it can provide mistake free delivery.
Read more...Crafting
Incomes.
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NEW!
Regular $12.95 Download
only $10.95
Download size is approximately 500 KB, Windows
PC only. Or, choose to read it online if you want.
PAYPAL
instant download NOW...

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