Friday, May 19, 2006

Greeting Cards

Greeting Card Business

What I would do if I could make decent card; I’m still working at it. But if you have a talent for card making and you would like to make a dollar or two from your works of art, then I would look for a specific niche.

What I mean by niche is instead of trying to sell all types of greeting cards I would focus on, let’s say, Pet Greeting Cards for example.

By finding a specific niche like this and creating quality designed greeting cards that cater for that specific greeting card niche, you will be surprised how well you do.

You can position yourself as the number one Pet Greeting Card maker.

Lets face it how many people love their pets?


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Tuesday, May 16, 2006

Greeting Cards - Did you know you can start a business selling your greeting cards?

Greeting Cards - Did you know you can start a business selling your greeting cards?

As you probably already know making greeting cards is a world wide popular hobby. But did you know you can turn your greeting card hobby into a business.

I am amazed at the amount of talented card makers that have never thought of this. You only have to take a look at Ebay and see how many people are selling their greeting cards there and a lot of the cards are poorly designed.

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Monday, May 15, 2006

Free Ecards Guide

You need to read this article jam-packed with free e greeting card info and links plus how to get free software for making greeting cards. Its a must read!

Free Ecards Guide - by Ivan Simurina
NATURE OF ECARDS ON THE WEB...

Ecards bring beauty and smiles to thousands of people worldwide but what folks need to be aware of is that some of these cute ecards carry malware with them ranging from simple spam, while some will install nasty spyware and on rare ocasions even viruses!

As a result many people have decided to ignore them completely, however there are many really Beautiful cards, you just need to know where to look for them.

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Selling Your Own Greeting Cards

Selling Your Own Greeting Cards - Do You Have What It Takes?

If you ever thought about how to go about selling your greeting cards then now has never been a better time to start doing it. One of the most powerful ways to sell your greeting cards is on the Internet. You can do it as simply as starting a blog, which is free to set-up, get a paypal account, and display your greeting cards on your blog with links to buy at your paypal account.

But do you have what it takes to start and operate your own greeting card business?

Before going into any greeting card business you need to evaluate yourself in order to define what strengths and weaknesses you have. If you are proficient in one area and lacking in another you need to identify this. When doing your self-assessment, try answering the following questions:

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Wednesday, May 10, 2006

Make Your Own Greeting Cards

Make Your Own Greeting Cards

I think you will find this article by Flora Tan very useful if you need some tips on making greeting cards. This article also shows you nine of the basic supplies you need to start making your own greeting cards.

"Make Your Own Greeting Cards "
by: Flora Tan

Card making is a popular craft that anyone can enjoy without spending a lot of money. Most of the supplies needed for card making can be found around in your home. Look in your children's' rooms or schoolbags and you should be able to gather the basic tools and materials. "

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Monday, May 08, 2006

Handmade Greeting Cards

I came across this article by Linda Pace, a very talented and spiritual greeting card designer. I think you will enjoy taking a journey with her on how she approaches her greeting card design.

handmade Greeting Cards by Linda Pace

My handmade greeting cards are the result of my deep trust in Spirit. Each one is always different and unique, and they are all imbued with great love and attention to detail. Following is an explanation of what I call the "Pace Process:"

After creating an environment of peace and tranquility, I begin with prayer and meditation, invoking assistance from Spirit, and letting go of self-doubt, worry and self-criticism. I paint with my heart and soul, not my head. I reach for colors that attract me, and I use brush strokes that feel good. Losing track of time and space, I often paint for hours, sometimes filling the room with sheets of art-filled paper. I know when I'm done, so I stop and leave the works to dry overnight. I am always amazed and delighted when I return the next morning. The sheets of paper take on an entirely new look once they are dry. This is the first step in the process of creating my handmade greeting cards.

The second step begins with cutting the large sheets into the smaller versions that fit on the card stock. Again I invoke Spirit, and trust that I will cut the pieces at just the right place. Then I assemble the artwork onto cards, and leave them to dry overnight.

I begin the third day, and step three, by again invoking Spirit with great trust and love. I take each card and look deeply into what it's trying to convey, and if guided to do so, I assist it with little additions of paint, 'pen-work,' or glitter. As I do this, I meditate on the message it wants to express. I simply ask for the message, and then write whatever first pops into my head.

I know and trust that this message, or the name of the artwork, is just perfect for the person whose hand receives it. Sometimes these messages are quite profound, or mysterious, or downright irreverent! Step four, the last step, begins with signing and numbering if appropriate.

After this is completed, I fold all the cards and turn them over, artwork sides face down. I ask for an "angel word" for each card. Again, I write whatever word first comes to mind, trusting that it is exactly the perfect word for the receiver. This completes the "Pace Process" of creating my handmade greeting cards.

The original article, handmade Greeting Cards, can be found in PDF format, at ArborAria.com
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About the Author
Currently working in watercolors, Linda Pace focuses primarily on abstractions expressing her emotional, psychological and spiritual life journey. Many of her works have been inspired from her native Oregon upbringing, her love and respect of trees, the natural environment, and her ever-evolving spiritual beliefs. Linda's Blog is a spiritual journey of discovery, creating Handmade Note Cards.

I think you will agree, Linda's approach is different, she takes a spiritual journey and uses her angels and the divine spirit as her guide. I think I will try this approach to help me find new inspiration and I get to meditate at the same time. How relaxing and fulfilling.

Till next time.
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Friday, May 05, 2006

Great way to keep in touch with customers

Send Your Customers a Newsletter or a Catalogue

Another way you can maintain communication with your greeting card customers is by sending them a newsletter or catalog via mail, email, or a web site.

The newsletter can be used to communicate fun events, such as customer birthdays, holiday events or shows, craft shows in which you will be attending, and special sales or other incentives.

In your greeting card business a newsletter is also a personal way of letting your greeting card customers get to know you.

For example, you can write a regular column on progress made in the store in the last period, print pictures of employees who went the extra mile for a customer, or print pictures of customers who have been long-standing customers.

Articles could be written on each person, not to target your product, but to help other customers understand that the customer, the article is about, is just like the customers reading the article.

That way, the readers will subconsciously think, “this person is just like me, and the greeting cards are working for them. I better buy some, too.”

This may be a simplistic way of describing it, but marketing through a newsletter does not have to be difficult on you. Just remember to keep it factual, fun, friendly, and like family, and you will do fine.

As described before, a catalog can be used to inform a customer about your products and services. Catalogs can be fun to look at, but their primary purpose is to be a reference guide for customers to use in viewing all products available, and the prices at which they will be sold. The catalog can also have a description of your custom greeting card making service with estimate prices, a phone number and web site to use for more information, and examples of past custom greeting cards made.

When you develop your catalog, keep the following in mind.

How often you will need to update it based upon the types of cards you can produce by template and the types of services you can provide for custom greeting cards.

How often your customers will want to receive a catalog.

The type of catalog (printed or online via e-book or web site) the customer would prefer to receive.

The cost of printing the catalog compared to the cost of publishing it online as an e-book or on a web site.

Developing an item tracking number system for your greeting cards so that each card has its own identification number that is shown in the catalog and tracked in the system.

Till next time.

Wednesday, May 03, 2006

Mothers Day Ecards - How Are They Different Than Father's Day Ecards?

Mothers Day Ecards - How Are They Different Than Father's Day Ecards?: "Creating and selecting ecards or greeting cards is an art. Ecards are used for different occasions. To wish Mother on Mother's Day, to wish Birthday to a dear person or to convey Good Luck. Similarly ecards are designed for Father's Day also. Both mother and Father are parents, but the ecards are very different for both. Why and How? Let us examine.


For most of the children, mother is always closer. The child looks at mother's face and feels her body most during the infant days. That makes the child recognize mother as a protector and provider. During the early days of growth, children don't interact with father more. It is only after they grow up a little that fathers get more interested and involved with children. During the initial infancy, most of the fathers don't play with their children much as they don't know what the child wants and how to communicate.


As child grows, father becomes a major figure. Father takes the child outdoors, teaches him/her fishing, plays with them and is always there to guide and protect with the physical activities of the child. Mother is still very much involved as a provider of comfort and food. Children rush to their mother when hurt during the early growth. As they grow more, both father and mother come to occupy equal space in the child's mind. And as a child grows to an adult, he/she develops own personality.


The ecards for Mother and father are supposed to depict these differences in words and designs. The ecards for mothers are soft in color and talk more of love and affection. The ecards for father are manlier and the language is designed to convey more of what father taught and how he guided. Both father and mother are important for a child's growth and both play different roles. These are clearly seen in the ecards for Mother's Day and Father's Day.
CDMohatta writes for ecards, greeting cards and online cards.

The subjects include - Mothers Day eCards, Fathers Day eCards and Birthday Ecards To Mother
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Tuesday, May 02, 2006

Greeting Card Selling Tip

Here is the last tip on the quickest ways to sell your greeting cards.

Kiosks

Before you rent a kiosk, you will need to do research on your target market, the rental fees associated with the kiosk, any insurance fees associated to renting the kiosk, and differences in renting kiosks from one mall to another and one season to another.When doing this comparison, it may be easier to develop a spreadsheet or list where you can list each kiosk rental opportunity and its associated fees. The spreadsheet would allow you to compare each kiosk to see which is the best opportunity for your business.

When doing kiosk research, ask the rental agent if they can provide information on how much each kiosk is making that is currently being rented at each location. This will not only tell you about each location and how much income can be expected at a particular location, but it can also help you project your future earnings for each location.

Hope this was helpful. Please leave a comment, I would love to hear your comments.

Signing off.

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Monday, May 01, 2006

Another Greeting Card Selling Tip

Like I said here is another tip to help you start selling greeting cards faster.

Open House

If you are just starting your greeting card business, but do not have a business location to open, use your house. Spend time researching your target market and then make a list of those you would like to invite to your open house.

An open house can be formal or informal; however, you will want to make sure you invite not just family and friends, but those who fall in your target market (e.g., local small business owners, financial services business owners versus software services business owners, etc.).

If it is a formal event, you may want to invite someone from the press. Your target market group and the press will be looking for:

  1. A presenter or more than one presenter,

  2. A press kit with materials about your business and about the products and services you provide,

  3. A portfolio of your work or displays that they can peruse, and Refreshments.

When sending the invitations, be sure to include with the invitations a map to your house, a schedule of events, and a short article or public relations piece that describes the purpose of your business and of the event. The invitations should note who the speakers are, the business owner, special guests, the date and time of the event, and address. It should also note what refreshments will be served.

Tomorrow I will give you the other greeting card selling tip.

Till then.

One Quick Way To Sell Your Greeting Cards

One of quickest ways to start selling greeting cards are to go to a craft fair. However, one single method may not get you going as quickly as using more than one method at the same time.

1. Craft Fairs or Trade Shows

A craft fair or trade show is a good way for new business owners to get started because you can schedule to attend the event in advance, prepare the cards you need for the event in advance, and test your knowledge of your target market at the show.

If your target market research did well and you picked the best event for your market, then you will most likely sell some greeting cards. If the show did not do as well as you anticipated, you can learn from the event and go to another show. This is a good thing compared to those who immediately open a shop and find they did not pick the best location for their target market.

But do not let it stop there. As you are meeting people at the show, hold a raffle for a free box of gift cards. Collect everyone’s name, email, and mailing address as a way to promote your business later. Keep a database of all customers, potential customers, and referral customers so that you can send the promotional materials and catalogs in the future.

Tomorrow I will give you another way to sell your greeting cards.

Till then signing out.
Greeting Card Business