Crafts Law

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Crafts Law

Making Sales

2014-11-16_20-07-37Many factors affect your bottom line: how you price your goods; whether you sell retail or wholesale; whether you sell on consignment, online, or at crafts fairs; and whether you make one-of-a-kind or mass produced works. Here are some articles that will help.

  • Pricing
  • Break Even Forecast
  • Selling Wholesale
  • Sales Tax
  • Crafts Fair Sales
  • Consignment Sales
  • Licensing Overview
  • Reviewing a License
  • Delays, Returns, Refunds
  • Marketing Tips
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