Thank you so much for sharing this information! I just started venturing into the love of crocheting after years of my mom begging me to take an interest in it. lol I didn't care for it when I was younger, and my mom tried to have me do it with her, but now hitting in to my 30s, I guess the crochet bug has finally hit me. lol Anyway, I appreciate you going fully in depth with this as I couldn't for the life of me figure how I could even start with pricing, etc. Again, Thank you so much! You are a life saver! :)
Thank you so much for sharing Brittany, so helpful and informative!! When it comes to online selling vs, selling at craft shows, do you charge the same price for both venues?❤️🙏🏼👀
I would say it really boils down to your sales goals and personal preference and if you want to run any promotions. But one thing to consider is shipping cost and transaction fees when selling online versus the cost renting a market stall - and take that into account too when setting your prices for each sales route. They do not need to be set at the same cost.
How would you weigh a project with different colors of yarn? Like example if I crocheted a cow how would you calculate how much white yarn and black yarn I used?
Thank you so much for sharing this information! I just started venturing into the love of crocheting after years of my mom begging me to take an interest in it. lol I didn't care for it when I was younger, and my mom tried to have me do it with her, but now hitting in to my 30s, I guess the crochet bug has finally hit me. lol Anyway, I appreciate you going fully in depth with this as I couldn't for the life of me figure how I could even start with pricing, etc. Again, Thank you so much! You are a life saver! :)
Welcome to the world of crochet! And thank you for the kind words, I'm so happy this video was helpful for you!
Thank you! Awesome tips and inventora worth looking into.
Glad it was helpful!
thank you so much all your helpful information!!! its so hard to know what to charge.
I loved this video and found it very helpful ❤
What if you get one of your supplies on sale? Do you use the price you paid or the original. Thank you for the video so helpful
Always use original that way you are seeing the highest possible cost to make a product.
Thank you so much. This was extremely helpful. I like the recommended program.
this was helpful. thank you.
Glad it was helpful! ❤️
Very interesting, thank you Brittany
This was super helpful! I've been trying to figure out pricing for some homemade goods recently, so I think I will give Inventora a try.
Great video !.my receipts doesn't show tax how do I work the tax out ?xx
Not sure what you meant when working out the yardage of how much used ..to you make a swatch and weight it ?
Thank you so much for sharing Brittany, so helpful and informative!! When it comes to online selling vs, selling at craft shows, do you charge the same price for both venues?❤️🙏🏼👀
I would say it really boils down to your sales goals and personal preference and if you want to run any promotions. But one thing to consider is shipping cost and transaction fees when selling online versus the cost renting a market stall - and take that into account too when setting your prices for each sales route. They do not need to be set at the same cost.
@@JustBeCrafty Thank you so much, I appreciate your input!!❤️🥰🙏🏼
thanks for show for us
How would you weigh a project with different colors of yarn? Like example if I crocheted a cow how would you calculate how much white yarn and black yarn I used?
Try weighing the skeins of each colour before and after.
Looks like such an awesome website at least if you have an official business. Maybe I'm missing something. idk. Loved your video though.
How can I marketing my crochet things?
Nice 👍
The free version is not there now
Lord... this is too much ....I would lose my mind if I did all this...
You have a very detailed mind...not me....
How a u
Okay. You lost me. You were going to select Create Product after you chosen No, please adjust material... Do you select Create Product or not?