Showing posts with label independent business. Show all posts
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Wednesday, December 31, 2008

A. Nieman Crochet: Goals for 2009


A. Nieman Crochet

Goals for 2009

  1. Get Organized: I would like to have all my yarn organized in a way that I know where any color/ type is located. I would like to have all my tools together and all my shipping supplies together. This will entail me going through all my supplies, from fabric and yarn to tools. They will have to be sorted by categories that are easy for me to remember. I will need to do this early in the year before I start on any new projects.
  2. Set up a calendar for finishing projects that I have already started. Some of those projects would include: wash clothes and dish rags, purses, and granny square afghans. This calendar will also include the dates I would like to have my seasonal items done, ie Valentine’s Day, Fourth of July, and Halloween.
  3. Write a Business Plan: Now this goal will include a lot of research on how to set up a small business. I do not expect to have a business set up by the end of the year. Because of my financial situation setting up this business will take some time and I am fully aware of that. After my research I hope to be able to set a date.
  4. Research ideas for marketing my business. I will look into things such as advertising, craft shows, promotional products, and craft parties. Once I have established a plan for these markets, I will establish a schedule for trial of each.
  5. Bookkeeping: I will keep up on all bookkeeping for the entire year of 2009. This will give me an idea of how much I spend and make. It will help me price my products more effectively.

This year A. Nieman Crochet will no longer be just a hobby. It will be a venture that I take seriously and into which I put my full effort and dedication. I am extremely excited about 2009 and hope to make this my best year yet!

Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Time to be Realistic


This year I would like to do things different than the past couple years. Instead of just talking about making goals for the new year I am actually going to write them down.

After being let go from my last job I have done a lot of think about what makes me happy and what does not. I am happy when I am creating, I am happy when I am selling, I am happy when I am organizing. I am not happy when I am bored, I am not happy being someones work horse and I am not happy in a office all day.

Being aware of these things is helping me learn who I am and what I want to do for a living. As I enter the new year I am unemployed. I am searching for someways to pay the bills. I want to be happy in what I am doing but I do not want to be unemployed forever trying to find that. This is why I have done quite a bit of thinking.

I have come to he conclusion that I would be happiest owning my own business, being my own boss. This is not something that I can do right now. I cannot jump right into this, it will take time for me to get organized and to write a proper business plan.

I think my biggest problem was that I wanted everything right now. I wanted the perfect job, the perfect schedule, the perfect pay. That is not practical, at all. Now I know these things will take time. I know that I have to stick with it and I have to keep confident in what I am doing.

In the next couple of posts I will outline my business goals and my personal goals. I would like to actually make a calendar for the whole year of my sales and promotions so that I can be as organized as possible. The key this year is organization and follow through.

Wednesday, December 3, 2008

Holiday Gift Guide


This Christmas selling season I have decided to poor more into my advertising and promotions. For a while I had been getting emails from the IndieBizChicks.com. This is a site that focuses on the business development of women. The majority of the women that follow this site are small business entrepreneurs.

I would definitely recommend this site to anyone interested in some tips from people who have been successful.

Every Christmas they put out a Holiday Gift Guide. This guide includes recipes, crafts, and a large list of sellers of handmade or small businesses. It is free to the public and is distributed to a wide market. Here is the link: http://indiebizchicks.com/hgg2008.html

Have fun looking through it. I surely did. (my ads on page 20)


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