Starting A Candle Selling Business
What does a romantic private dinner have in common with a power shortage? Candles, always have proven its worth both aesthetically and its utilitarian purpose of providing light. People have used candles to clear away unwanted scents from their homes, decorate rooms, alleviate stress, or get lost in the charm of a flickering flame. Starting an at home candle making business is both an easy and inexpensive way to make a product you can rely on and market easily.
The candle making business is a reliable source of income if you could get it rolling and have your ideas flowing so that more innovative and creative works would keep your customers coming back for more. When it comes to candle making, there are many ways a person can explore and choose from to earn. No matter what type of candles a creative entrepreneur decides to make, however, the basic plan for creating a successful candle making business is essentially the same. For example, a person entering the candle making business may choose to create scented candles or colored candles, or a combination of both. Some create specialized candles, such as beeswax candles or aromatherapy candles.
What You Need To Be A Candle Seller
In starting this new business you need to find a supplier, you could first look in to the web for a supplier of materials that you need to make your candles. Putting in mind that buying in bulk would save you money compared to buying your materials in your craft shop. Suppliers usually sell their materials 1/3 less compared to those who sell it in retail.
The next thing to keep in mind is to choose what kind of candles to make, make some research about the product and be creative in thinking of new ideas in making your candles. In making this choice you should keep in mind the market you could easily determine this by making a clear choice on what kind of candles you choose to make. Candles can be subdivide into scented and colored candles which could also be either of the following 11 basic types: tapers, votives, pillars, container (or jar) candles, tealights, liturgical candles, outdoor candles, floating candles, novelty candles, utility candles, and birthday candles.
Advertising has always been a big part of a business. It may also determine how successful the business would become. Start advertising your candles in your local stores, also asking permission from the owners if you could put up a stand for your candles in their store and give them commission for every candle sold.
Growing Your Candle Selling Business Over Time
In making your business grow you need to reach a bigger market, in order to do this and to continue the flow of income; it is generally necessary to extend to a broader base. Some candle makers sell their candles to stores that sell similar products. Those that make beeswax candles, for example, may have great luck selling their candles to stores that sell natural products or high quality handmade goods.
Always give time to check your racks at the stores, put out some contact cards which in a way is additional advertisement, check which of your products are selling faster compared to others, this way you could cater the needs of your customers. There is no secret in making it big in this business. You cannot expect to earn in an instant, this kind of business requires hard work and dedication, and the amount that you would be earning would always depend on how much effort you have given in making and trying to sell your product