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Old May 30th 08, 04:40 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
chaddock
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Default Selling to stores

I've been considering selling my necklaces to local stores, but I'm
not sure how to do it.

I've read the articles tell you to visit the store first, call the
store for an appointment, etc. But what I don't know is what a
Product List looks like and how to create one. The only retail
experience I have is as a consumer. When I called one store owner,
she asked it I had a Product List. I felt pretty silly because I'd
never thought of it.

I purchased wooden trays and the carry bag.. and the pins you are
supposed to use.. but I don't know: a) how to use the pins, 2) how to
gracefully walk into a store carrying a 40 pound bad, 3) how to pull
the trays out of the bag without looking unorganized.

I also purchased a jewelry roll. This seem to be a more realistic way
to carry my jewelry. But again, do I just unroll the bag and say
"Here they are!" Or do I lay them out someway?
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Old May 31st 08, 09:12 PM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Maren at google
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Default Selling to stores

On May 29, 5:40 pm, chaddock wrote:
I've been considering selling my necklaces to local stores, but I'm
not sure how to do it.

I've read the articles tell you to visit the store first, call the
store for an appointment, etc. But what I don't know is what a
Product List looks like and how to create one. The only retail
experience I have is as a consumer. When I called one store owner,
she asked it I had a Product List. I felt pretty silly because I'd
never thought of it.


OK, I do this "the wrong way" g.
I tend to wander around an area where I'm looking to put jewelry,
wearing some of it, and with some of business cards. If a store looks
promising I wander in, talk to the person behind the counter and
leave a business card of it's not the owner. Sometimes you get
lucky and the person is the store owner, likes what you're wearing
and wants to see more of it. Then you can carry in our 40lb bag
or how you transport your jewelry. Mine is in folded origami boxes
made from regular white paper in soda trays (where I've lately
gone to banker's box lids as somebody gave me a stack of
those) in big plastic containers, and not very carry-able either.

I find that in my case stores are usually only interested in a subset,
so I don't usually carry everything into one store.

And, I did take on another consignment situation, even on the other
side of the island, left some jewelry there a week ago tomorrow and
one piece already sold.

I don't usually call ahead as I've had it happen to me too often that
I then couldn't make it. I usually only make time to do this when I'm
on vacation on the other (more touristy) side of the island, so I
still
don't have anything in a store in the town where I live, other than at
the farmer's market.

I find a product list only makes sense if you have more than one
of an item or can at least group things under one item. I can for
some (royal poinciana seed bracelets with 4mm AB2X Swarovski
bicones ...) and can't for others.

Aloha,
Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
http://www.hilobeads.com/
Blog at: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/
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Old June 1st 08, 01:07 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
chaddock
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Default Selling to stores

I like your methods better than making cold calls.

Is there any chance you could post a picture of your folded origami
boxes or bankers box lids? I'm not sure what either of them are.

I am really glad you mentioned the uselessness of the product list for
unique, one of a kind items. That was one of my main areas of
confusion.

Thanks,
-m.

www.jewelrybychaddock.com

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Old June 1st 08, 07:31 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Maren at google
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Default Selling to stores

On May 31, 2:07 pm, chaddock wrote:
I like your methods better than making cold calls.


Well, it's sort of cold calling, but in person rather than on the
phone.
I have walked around downtown Kailua-Kona for several hours once
and gotten mostly negative feedback. You have to develop a rather
high frustration tolerance to do this, a bit like door to door
selling.
I find walking around easier than picking up the phone.

Is there any chance you could post a picture of your folded origami
boxes or bankers box lids? I'm not sure what either of them are.


This is the closest to the box I use that I found:
http://u-handbag.typepad.com/uhandbl...-and-easy.html
I learned how to make those when I was in the second grade, sick
at home, from a Reader's Digest book for kids.

I don't think you can get bankers box lids by themselves. Bankers
boxes are legal and letter size filing boxes made from corrugated
cardboard. Somebody at work once used a large number of
boxes without taking the lids and as people at work know that I
compost cardboard they asked me whether I wanted the lids.
I didn't compost any of them yet g.
http://www.fellowes.com/Fellowes/sit...spx?Id=0083601

I am really glad you mentioned the uselessness of the product list for
unique, one of a kind items. That was one of my main areas of
confusion.


If you have a "line" of particular necklaces that you make again and
again (which may be what a store wants), a product list may be
useful. Other than that, print out your website :-)

Sometimes it can take a year or several to get together with a
person/store, especially if it's an out of town situation.

Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
http://www.hilobeads.com/
Blog at: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/
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Old June 28th 08, 08:30 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Christina Peterson
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Default Selling to stores

That's the way it works here too. I sometimes say Alaska is one big small
town. (There are just over half a million people in the whole state.) The
personal approach works best here too.

Tina


"Maren at google" wrote in message
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On May 29, 5:40 pm, chaddock wrote:
I've been considering selling my necklaces to local stores, but I'm
not sure how to do it.

I've read the articles tell you to visit the store first, call the
store for an appointment, etc. But what I don't know is what a
Product List looks like and how to create one. The only retail
experience I have is as a consumer. When I called one store owner,
she asked it I had a Product List. I felt pretty silly because I'd
never thought of it.


OK, I do this "the wrong way" g.
I tend to wander around an area where I'm looking to put jewelry,
wearing some of it, and with some of business cards. If a store looks
promising I wander in, talk to the person behind the counter and
leave a business card of it's not the owner. Sometimes you get
lucky and the person is the store owner, likes what you're wearing
and wants to see more of it. Then you can carry in our 40lb bag
or how you transport your jewelry. Mine is in folded origami boxes
made from regular white paper in soda trays (where I've lately
gone to banker's box lids as somebody gave me a stack of
those) in big plastic containers, and not very carry-able either.

I find that in my case stores are usually only interested in a subset,
so I don't usually carry everything into one store.

And, I did take on another consignment situation, even on the other
side of the island, left some jewelry there a week ago tomorrow and
one piece already sold.

I don't usually call ahead as I've had it happen to me too often that
I then couldn't make it. I usually only make time to do this when I'm
on vacation on the other (more touristy) side of the island, so I
still
don't have anything in a store in the town where I live, other than at
the farmer's market.

I find a product list only makes sense if you have more than one
of an item or can at least group things under one item. I can for
some (royal poinciana seed bracelets with 4mm AB2X Swarovski
bicones ...) and can't for others.

Aloha,
Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
http://www.hilobeads.com/
Blog at: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/



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Old June 28th 08, 10:30 AM posted to rec.crafts.beads
Maren at google
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Default Selling to stores

On Jun 27, 9:30 pm, "Christina Peterson" wrote:
That's the way it works here too. I sometimes say Alaska is one big small
town. (There are just over half a million people in the whole state.) The
personal approach works best here too.


Mary and I exchanged a good bit of email in between, and I think this
would
work in Abilene too from the way she describes it.

I prefer stores that buy outright to consignment, but if I want to get
into
a location and like a certain store I'll do consignment. I'll also do
consignment
if somebody offers me comparatively incredible terms (the lady who has
some of my stuff at the local farmers market takes 20%. I really have
to
give her a new assortment of things as what she has from me isn't
selling
and we'd both like to do better).

I don't know whether Hawaii Island generally works that way, but I
work
that way, and to me it's a 'take it or leave it'. I have a full time
job and
more work in that than I can do in full time. I can't go out to some
gallery
(especially at today's gas prices) when the owner happens to have time
and come back with nothing.

Aloha,
Maren
HiloBeads: Beads - Beading Supplies - Hand-made Jewelry
http://www.hilobeads.com/
Blog at: http://hilobeads.blogspot.com/



 




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