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Starting a Candle Business
Every year, America spends $2 billion lighting up their lives with
the romance, and soft glow of candles that come in all shapes, sizes and
scents. They're one of the most popular home decorating accents, even
for people who are not dedicated to doing their home in themes and
matching colors/accessories.
Now is an excellent time to start a candle business, either as a
supplement to your regular income, or as a career that can be carried on
in the evenings after your partner is home to look after the children.
One of the basic recommendations before starting any business, is to
research the sales statistics for your area, and nationally. You have
the option of conducting a business locally, or combining it with an
Internet site that will bring you more orders. Remember though, that
there is a time commitment to both, and be sure that you can handle that
before you jump into deep waters.
If you make candles yourself, that's great! You can advertise your
business through flyers, posters, word of mouth, and demonstrations at
home or office lunchtime "parties". The most difficult aspect is not in
starting the business, but in balancing it with your personal life,
while balancing the time needed for both, along with the business
aspects such as buying supplies and setting prices.
You may choose instead, to work for an established company that will
equip you with samples and catalogues, which you can share with family,
friends and co-workers as well as displaying at home parties. In
addition, many of these companies also include candle accessories like
sconces, holders, candelabras, decorative rings, and snuffers.
For more information on the starting a candle business, visit
>>>Candle Sales
Business.com
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