|
Sponsored Links
Work at Home Jobs
Direct
Sales Directory
Telecommute Jobs
Freelance
Work
Secret Shopping
Home Business Ideas
Telecommute
From Home
Auction
Online Business
Virtual Assistant Business
Home
Medical Transcription
Internet Home Business
Internet Marketing Strategies
Internet
Based Business
Basic Affiliate Marketing
Home Business Help
Work From Home Scams
Home Business
Ebooks
Profitable Home Business
Starting a Home Business
Identify
Target Market
Home Business Articles
Affiliate
Business Articles
Articles On
Blogging
Home
Business Articles
General
WAHM Articles
Main Article
Directory
Family Life
Mom
Organizing Tips
Family Budget
Tips On
Parenting
Recipes For Moms
General Information
Advertise
Direct Sales
Contact Us
Link To Us
Site Blog
|
work at home >
mom home business ideas >
Home Based Candle Business
Direct Sales or Start Your Own
There are a few different ways that you can start a home based candle
business. There are many Direct sales companies which give you the
freedom of running your own business while they supply the candles. If
you prefer you can always make your own and start your own home based
candle business from scratch.
What skills are helpful?
If you're doing it from scratch, you'll probably want to learn the
process of heating, scenting and pouring wax from someone with some
experience.
If you opt for the direct sales approach more than likely you will be
doing home parties as a selling technique so you will need to be
comfortable with a room full of people and being the center of
attention.
What tools are needed?
If you are beginning your candle business through a direct sales company
you will probably be required to purchase one of their kits. Your kit
will provide you with enough merchandise to get you started.
If you are making your own candles, you will need wax (there is bees wax
or paraffin), molds, scents, wicks, dyes and something to melt the wax
down in such as a pan.
How do you get started?
A good first step is setting up your website so that you can begin to
build an online presence. Once your website is up and running you can
start marketing yourself. Candles can easily be marketed offline by
giving them out as gifts or renting a booth at a local craft fair and
showing them there.
Online it can be a little trickier especially if you have joined a
direct sales business where the competition is stiff but if you begin
networking with people (join some message boards or forums) and building
up personal relationships soon you will find that people are coming to
you to purchase candles.
It’s also a good idea to have some business cards printed up so that you
have them
available to hand out; you never know when they can come in handy.
Flyers can also be used to market yourself offline. Post them at local
grocery stores, the library, etc.
Building a home based candle business is going to take time especially
if you have chosen to make the candles yourself. Just remember that a
good business isn’t born overnight, it takes time. Set daily and weekly
goals for your business and celebrate the small triumphs. Don’t let a
setback or an unmet goal keep you from reaching your full potential.
|
|