Selling Your Woodworking Projects
It doesn't matter what woodworking projects you like to make, if you want to sell your items, there's a market for it. The big catch....selling for a profit!
Before you make a hundred bird houses that your
wife says is
cute, make sure there's a market. (Your wife may
have told you that to keep you out of her way.)
There's a lot of competition out there for small, cute items.
But, not to discourage, there's a place
and a market for everything. Some things are naturally more profitable
to make than others.
If your intention is to sell something that you can make, and
get more money out of it than you have in
it, then you
have to choose your projects carefully.
Where to get ideas? By
showing off items that you already make! Many
times someone has seen an item that I made and then returned with a
pencil drawing of an item they wanted. If
this person wants this made, how many more people can use it?
Photograph everything you make and put it in a photo album.
You can even make your own catalog with the computer
and printers that most people have access to today.
Show your catalog off every chance you get. This is
a very good way to get new projects.
While building all of these projects, keep track of the
costs. Make a form that breaks down all your costs of making the item.
It makes it easier to price an item for a
potential customer. It also makes it harder to sell an item
below what it costs to make.
Don't forget, when figuring your cost, always put
your labor in and a little extra for your shop. This makes
you much happier
in your shop when you know up front there's something in it
for you besides a big pat on the back.
One
of the fastest ways to get
lots of work is to price your work below what it costs you to
make it! Word gets around.
The following article will be helpful too...
Pay Yourself? ....Of Course!!
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