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Table Of Contents
Introduction 3
Direct Sales Consultant 4
Scrapbook Instructor 10
Event Organizer 14
Product Designer/Manufacturer 16
Scrapbook “Expert” 17
Professional Scrapbook Artist 20
Scrapbook Retailer 22
Hiring Employees 23
Providing Great Customer Service 25
Online Retailer 27
Paper Piecing and E-Bay 29
Creating Piecings That Will Sell 31
Organization 32
Advertising Your Auction 33
Custom Orders 33
Providing Excellent Customer Service 35
Before You Start 35
Marketing Your Business 37
Your Website 41
E-zines 42
Blogs 44
Press Releases 45
Traditional Advertising 46
Newspapers 46
Telephone Books 47
Television 48
Radio 49
Other Marketing Tools 50
Naming Your Business 51
What Do You Charge? 52
Trade Shows & Conventions 54
At Tax Time 55
Conclusion 57
Sample Inventory Control Sheet 60
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INTRODUCTION
Scrapbooking has been around for years. Teenage girls have taped prom tickets to notebook pages and written their memories of the evening along with pictures and other mementos. We arrange photos into albums and perhaps label them with dates and other information.
Scrapbooking as we now know it got its official start in 1980 by the Christensen family in Utah. These pioneers went on to launch the hugely successful company Keeping Memories Alive. It’s been almost 25 years, but the scrapbook industry continues to grow at an exponential rate. And these past four years have really seen a growth spurt!
In the last several years, scrapbooking has taken on a new life. No longer are these albums simply photos and labels or a couple of prom tickets taped to a page. Now they are elaborately styled memory books with fancy embellishments and features. Some people consider scrapbooking an art form, and when you look at some of these pages, you might just agree.
Scrapbooking has blossomed into a billion dollar business. In fact, the latest figures reveal that it’s now a $2.55 billion per year business – and that’s only in the U.S.! If true figures were to be told, the amount would certainly be well over $5 billion.
Many people are cashing in on the craze by starting their own scrapbooking businesses. There are many, many ways to make money if you love to scrapbook. The appeal of starting this type of business is easy to see.
You can operate your business out of your home. You set your own hours working whenever you want. Satisfaction can be derived from the creativity that you can display. But perhaps the biggest advantage of starting your own scrapbooking business is that it can be done for a relatively small start-up investment.
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