1. Embrace the internet, leverage it to market yourself. Use a site and social media. 2. Absorb, adopt, and adapt with new information. Learn new things, apply it to ur work, and adapt to change. 3. Time! Don’t do it all in one day. Try to do ONE thing each day for your business. In two years you’ll have done approx 700 things! 4. Pricing: consider material cost, time taken to make a piece (never charge less than £10 an hour), taxes, add it altogether, and double it. Build confidence in pricing and selling for profit. 5. Keep on investing in skills and training, whether it be jewellery or business training. Learn all that you can. Online courses are great for motivation and knowledge. It will shine through in all aspects of your business.
I have been feeling stuck in my jewellery business because I stopped seeing progress. I want instant success so badly that I started to doubt myself as an artist when the customers didn't come rolling in! 😅 After watching these videos, I feel like I have an even stronger drive to become organized and succeed... And wait longer than a few months to judge the full outcome of my jewellery business! 😻😽 Thank you for these great tips!
I'm just starting out selling jewelry and so thankful I stumbled onto your videos. You have such a lovely way about you and an energy that is very encouraging and inspiring. Thank you!! ❤️
Well that's what's happening to me is that I'm trying to do everything all at once and getting frustrated. Sometimes I just feel so Overwhelmed that I feel like I'm going backwards, so I need to slow down a bit. I'm trying to open a shop at Etsy and I'm having a Very Hard Time taking good Pictures that I could be proud of I need help but I can't afford I'm retired and only making so much money, so to get a Photographer I could not afford and not only that but I'm trying to do this myself!
Hi Jessica, thank you for the valuable info! I do have one question, what should I focus more on in the beginning without feeling flustered, my designs or the business aspect? Or just a balance of both? Thanks!
I did make Jewery with my sister in the teens like 2013 etc and I have loads of beads, and accessories already and I don't have those receipts cause we stopped making Jewelry about 5-6 years ago and Believe me I have so many beads left from then how do I now include this in my stash I have plenty of beads and jewelry accessories already how do I put that in my monies cause I don't have those receipts cause I wasn't planning on making Jewelry again???
1. Embrace the internet, leverage it to market yourself. Use a site and social media.
2. Absorb, adopt, and adapt with new information. Learn new things, apply it to ur work, and adapt to change.
3. Time! Don’t do it all in one day. Try to do ONE thing each day for your business. In two years you’ll have done approx 700 things!
4. Pricing: consider material cost, time taken to make a piece (never charge less than £10 an hour), taxes, add it altogether, and double it. Build confidence in pricing and selling for profit.
5. Keep on investing in skills and training, whether it be jewellery or business training. Learn all that you can. Online courses are great for motivation and knowledge. It will shine through in all aspects of your business.
I have been feeling stuck in my jewellery business because I stopped seeing progress. I want instant success so badly that I started to doubt myself as an artist when the customers didn't come rolling in! 😅 After watching these videos, I feel like I have an even stronger drive to become organized and succeed... And wait longer than a few months to judge the full outcome of my jewellery business! 😻😽
Thank you for these great tips!
That is so amazing to hear lovely. How is your business going now? xx
I love learning from you please keep the lesson’s coming
So glad you enjoyed the tutorial x
I'm just starting out selling jewelry and so thankful I stumbled onto your videos. You have such a lovely way about you and an energy that is very encouraging and inspiring. Thank you!! ❤️
You are so welcome! Good luck on your new jewellery making venture! x
Thank you Jessica!!🙏🙏🙏
You are so welcome! x
Well that's what's happening to me is that I'm trying to do everything all at once and getting frustrated. Sometimes I just feel so Overwhelmed that I feel like I'm going backwards, so I need to slow down a bit. I'm trying to open a shop at Etsy and I'm having a Very Hard Time taking good Pictures that I could be proud of I need help but I can't afford I'm retired and only making so much money, so to get a Photographer I could not afford and not only that but I'm trying to do this myself!
Take your time! We have a jewellery photography course which would be helpful for you ❤️ jewelleryschoolonline.teachable.com/p/jewellery-photography
Hi Jessica, thank you for the valuable info! I do have one question, what should I focus more on in the beginning without feeling flustered, my designs or the business aspect? Or just a balance of both? Thanks!
Do you have any
Jewelry Podcast recommendations? Thank you
Hey lovely, We have our very own jewellery podcast. Here are the details www.jewellersacademy.com/podcast x
I did make Jewery with my sister in the teens like 2013 etc and I have loads of beads, and accessories already and I don't have those receipts cause we stopped making Jewelry about 5-6 years ago and Believe me I have so many beads left from then how do I now include this in my stash I have plenty of beads and jewelry accessories already how do I put that in my monies cause I don't have those receipts cause I wasn't planning on making Jewelry again???
Superb video.
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