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Hi! I’m Lucy.
Chardonnay and vintage finds lover, founder of the handmade jewelry brand bel monili *and* your new guide to making your handmade business WORK online.
It’s almost that time of year again – the holiday season is encroaching, and with it comes the frantic scramble to boost sales and make more money.
But let’s face it, running a handmade business is already a full-time job, and trying to juggle holiday preparations on top of everything else can feel like trying to herd cats in a rainstorm.
So, how can you maximize your profits this holiday season without losing your sanity? Let’s dive into some unique and actionable tips that will help you stand out from the crowd and bring in the big bucks.
Disclosure: some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.
One of the most effective ways to create a sense of urgency and exclusivity is to offer limited edition products.
This could mean anything from a small batch of handmade ornaments with a special design to a one-of-a-kind piece of jewelry.
Not only does this add a touch of luxury to your offerings, but it also creates a sense of scarcity that can drive sales.
People are more likely to purchase an item if they believe it won’t be available for long.
I truly believe this is one of our “superpowers” – as crafters, one of a kind is our specialty! Make sure you relay the “get it before it’s gone” message.
Gift guides are a fantastic way to get your products in front of potential customers who are actively searching for holiday gift ideas.
There are countless gift guides available online, and many of them allow you to submit your products for consideration.
You can also create your own gift guides as special collections or categories in your online shop.
When creating your product descriptions, be sure to highlight the unique qualities of your items and explain why they would make the perfect gift.
A well-written product description can make all the difference in whether or not someone decides to purchase your item. Giving your customers easy ways to find gifts is a great way to make more money this holiday season.
Don’t forget about the corporate gifting market!
Many businesses purchase gifts for their employees, clients, and other business associates during the holiday season.
If your products are suitable for corporate gifting, reach out to local businesses and let them know about your offerings.
You can also create special gift sets or packages that are specifically designed for corporate gifting. While you offer a special price for more pieces, you’ll make more money by taking on a volume-based order.
Pop-up shops are a great way to get your products in front of a larger audience and create a festive shopping experience.
You can host a pop-up shop in a local storefront, at a craft fair, or even in your own home. Virtual pop up shops are very popular and lucrative as well!
When planning your pop-up shop, be sure to promote it heavily on social media and through other marketing channels.
You may also want to offer special discounts or promotions to encourage people to visit your shop.
Make sure your website is up-to-date and optimized for search engines.
Consider offering free shipping or discounted shipping rates during the holiday season to encourage online purchases.
You may also want to create a special holiday collection on your website to showcase your seasonal offerings.
You know I think social media is one of the best ways you can market your business.
Social media is a powerful tool for connecting with your customers and promoting your products. Make sure you’re actively posting on platforms like Instagram, Facebook, and Pinterest.
Use engaging visuals and captivating captions to showcase your products and encourage people to visit your website or shop at your pop-up.
You can also run contests or giveaways on social media to generate excitement and increase your following.
Teaming up with other handmade businesses can be a great way to cross-promote your products and reach a wider audience.
You could host a joint pop-up shop, collaborate on a gift basket, or offer a discount code for each other’s customers.
Reach out to other crafters in groups like my free Facebook group and see who wants to work with you – it’s a win/win for everyone!
The holiday season can be a hectic time, so it’s important to plan ahead and stay organized. Make a list of all the tasks you need to complete, and set deadlines for each one.
Delegate tasks to others whenever possible, and don’t be afraid to ask for help.
The more organized you are, the less stressed you’ll be and the more time you’ll have to focus on growing your business.
I have a LOT more advice on planning and working smarter – be sure to check out more Bloom Blog articles on this topic.
Running a handmade business can be incredibly rewarding, but it’s also important to remember to have fun.
The holiday season is a time for joy and celebration, so don’t let the stress of running a business get in the way of enjoying the festivities.
Take some time for yourself to relax and recharge, and don’t forget to spread some holiday cheer to those around you.
By following these tips, you can increase your sales and have a successful holiday season. Remember, it’s not just about making money – it’s also about connecting with your customers and spreading some holiday joy.
So, get out there, be creative, and have a wonderful holiday season!
If you’re looking for more help with your marketing, consider joining my Marketing School for Makers Membership! For a low monthly fee, you get access to my entire Marketing School course, plus a group of like-minded creators who are going through the course as well. I hold monthly live sessions, and bring in special guests to keep you up to date and learning new ways to create a business that makes more money. Check out all the membership has to offer by clicking or tapping here.
After running bel monili (my handmade jewelry business) for 10 years, I launched Bloom in 2019 to create a community where handmade business owners could learn, grow, and support each other in this wild venture of small business ownership. Welcome to Bloom!
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