Maybe we all could learn from our precious animals…

Today has not been such a great day, so far.  I woke up feeling as though the weight of the world is on my shoulders.  Why???  I don’t know why.

After giving it much thought , I decided NOT to pursue the Heritage Festival, the Plymouth Arts Festival or ANY arts & crafts festivals this year.  It’s just too much, too soon.  I’m close to many of the deadlines for entries already (if not past).  I just don’t feel quite prepared.  Mostly, I don’t have the budget to buy props, tents, folding tables, lights, pedestals, busts, cash boxes, mobile credit card services, stationary, packaging materials, etc. AND make the entrance fees & deadlines for fairs.  Not yet.  Not this year anyhow.

I had the sales rep from Target ‘Em contact me yesterday and send me a quote for services.  This SEO and Marketing firm called Target ‘Em wants nearly $5000 to maximize my site, develop links on appropriate jewelry sites, fix my website pages, etc, etc.  WHAT?????  I nearly fell from my chair when the rep quoted the price.  No, no, no….waaay to much $$$$.  This guy tells me that “he sees me making over $2000-$3000 per month in projected sales in the very near future.”  I’m like “What???”

Let’s see…let’s do the math on this one.  If I were to make $3000 monthly with this business, I would have to sell the equivalent of 35-38 bracelets or necklaces @ approximately $85 per piece EACH month!  That’s the equivalent of 7-8 bracelets or necklaces (or their equivalent) weekly.  Then, I would have to replenish my inventory by making at least 1 bracelet per day.  That means about $40-$60 per every 2-3 days, if not more, on beads, wire, silver, clasps, crystals and other findings.

So, let’s say that’s $100 out each week on supplies, $750 in each week on sales.  There’s travel costs, website costs, web hosting costs, consultation fees, group costs, marketing costs, stationary costs, gas costs.  Okay, I think we all get it.

And $3000 per month?  C’mon…I don’t see that happening!

Needless to say, I’m going to decline on the marketing plan/strategy :0(

Tigger, the love of my life

So, I feel stuck at this point.  I have crafted nearly 40 pieces of beautiful jewelry (about 22 are earrings) but I feel crappy.  It’s like the gal at the garage sale said on Saturday, “It’s gotta be tough sitting on nearly $2000 in inventory with no sales in sight!”

Yeah…right…it is!

So, I need to pray, contemplate and give things some thought.  I’m not sure how best to proceed at this point.  My big dilemma is whether or not I should pursue work for the fall ‘08 or at the latest, January ‘09.

Tina at Merchant Moms, my Web host company, is going to do SEO and marketing stuff when she’s better.  The poor gal is so kind but she’s having surgery in two weeks, so she’s not up to full steam and she won’t be for a few weeks thereafter.  I’m reading and absorbing all I can about marketing, sales, promotions, networking, maximizing websites, etc to help promote my business from that angle.  I know that all of this…SEO, web marketing, link backs, etc. will only do so much!

John and I have decided that we will troll the fairs in our area that I wish to apply to next year, so we can gain ideas about booth displays, pricing, competion, etc, etc.

Bi Rex cozying up to Bunny

So…I don’t have the budget to make lots of new jewelry (minus earrings).  The day is gloomy, rainy and cold, so I can’t get good photos of my new products.  I don’t have findings and items to complete my uncompleted projects.  I don’t have the budget or the drive to shop for promotional or packaging items. 

I’ve been catching up on emails and such.  Not sure what I’ll do today.

Rudy, my role model, my guiding light

Big Rex is curled up on the wicker rocker in our bedroom, fast, fast asleep.  Rudy and Tigger are curled up on their love seat and futon, respectively, in their suite (our rear laundry room), snoozing and snoring…

Hmmmmmmm…

 

 

1 Comment

  1. May 20, 2008 at 5:23 pm

    Hello, I just left you a comment on Creative Souls about your beautiful work. As an artist myself I know just what you are going through, I have a small shop and home decorating business that is very slow right now, “what isn’t in this economy?” I was wondering if you sell your pieces wholesale. I would love to carry some in my shop and see what happens. I prefer to sell unique items, and your work is just my style.
    My best,
    Esther


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