Friday, December 14, 2007

Setting Prices for Handmade Goods

Pricing Issues

For all small biz owners and [k]rafty divas, setting prices for handmade goods can be very difficult. After spending long hours, creating, taking apart, recreating, reworking and finishing your wares, you're wondering........... hmmmm....... how much do I charge for this so that it makes all this time worth it?

Apart from you COGS, you obviously take into account all the time you spent on it. Sometimes, this gets quite tricky. I stumbled onto (actually I googled) a website that discusses this issue and provides some good advice.

Check out ohboydenterprises.com for some helpful information.


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13 comments:

Edirin said...

love teh blogg!!!,keep it up,hit me up

Edirin said...

that a big! tune u got there

african queen---2face(u kno good music)

Dan said...

Thanks for visiting my blog! You have two really nice blogs. And that song that plays automatically "African Queen" is beautiful! Hugs!

Angie said...

Thanks for visiting my blog and leaving a message! I love your blog, as everyone has said, the song African Queen that plays when you open the blog is wonderful. I did want to thank you for the link to pricing homemade products. I make jewelry and I never know how much to sell it for.

Scribbit said...

Excellent! I needed this, thanks!

iamnasra said...

Hey good advice and it worth out thoughts...

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Anonymous said...

Thanks for visiting ixela and leaving a message!
Your two blogs are really interesting... I will read everything patiently... I'm not so good with english language... I beg your pardon about my mistakes!
The song African Queen you have chosen is really stunning... I didn,t know... please can you tell me more about it?
ciao!

TravelDiva said...

I keep forgetting to turn down my volume when I look at this site--and dangit if African Queen doesn't come blaring through. LOL. I guess it serves me right for blogging when I should be billing.

Angelika@ Purple Sage Designz said...

Another very helpful post, I enjoy coming to your blog.

capitolagirl said...

Thanks for your encouraging comments on my blog. You have a great blog and I LOVE the music!

K said...

Cool, I will definitely go read that website. Love the info you have to offer:) Chat to you soon:) Happy weekend!

Jessica said...

I'd def. going to check that out. It's so hard to put a price, I'm so used to giving my work as gifts sometimes it feels weird to ask money for it--though I realize I shouldn't feel that way!

foof said...

I just times my cost by three it seem to work out.

 
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