How To Price Handmade Products When Your Supplies Were on Sale - by cuttingforbusiness.com

How To Price Handmade Products When Your Supplies Were on Sale

As the seasons change, retailers clearance out the old products to make room for new ones. Cutting for Business readers are always sharing great deals they have been getting at local craft stores with me. (That I always seem to miss!) In any case, I wanted to take a few minutes and write a quick…

Static Pricing vs Dynamic Pricing for Craft Businesses

Static Pricing vs Dynamic Pricing for Craft Businesses

Want to make more money selling the products you already have online? Of course you do, who doesn’t? Today, let’s talk about static pricing vs dynamic pricing. This may sound complicated, but you come across dynamic pricing in the real world every single day. Basic Definitions of Static Pricing vs Dynamic Pricing Static Pricing A…

5 Reasons Your Prices Don’t Have to be the Cheapest

5 Reasons Your Prices Don’t Have to be the Cheapest

Cutting for Business readers! I have two favors to ask, straight from my heart: 5 Reasons Your Prices Don’t Have to be the Cheapest 1. Cheap Prices = Cheap Materials It may or may not surprise you that studies have shown that many buyers equate cheap prices with inferior materials or lack of experience. Think…

How Much to Pay Yourself in Your Craft Business - Great for Silhouette Cameo or Cricut Small Business Owners - by cuttingforbusiness.com

How Much to Pay Yourself in Your Craft Business

I’ve talked pricing on the blog before. First, I outlined how to price your craft items for sale. Then, I talked about pricing products when your supplies were on sale. There’s no right or wrong way to determine how much to pay yourself – it’s completely subjective. Today, let’s look at how much to pay…

How to Price Crafts for Sale – Pricing Formula

How to Price Crafts for Sale – Pricing Formula

Wondering how to price crafts for sale? Before you start a craft business, you must know how to price your handmade items. There is nothing worse than designing an item, creating it, packaging it, selling it, and then realizing you made no profit – or worse – you lost money selling an item! Craft Pricing…