Great Flea Market Ideas

Getting great flea market ideas is the first step to a profitable home business

I have put up a short list here on some ways to get your flea market ideas all planned out and then put into action.

Firstly I do need to tell you that I have a full training product that does a comprehensive training system – all designed to get you small home crafter business into a really profitable zone.

At the end of this page I also offer you a free get-started-report

Here are a few tips to get you started.

RESEARCH METHOD ONE
•Go to ALL your local markets and make a list of every type of flea market stall at that market.
•Try to make a note of how busy they looked – did they always have customers?
•Put them into categories on a spread sheet (or in a note book)
RESEARCH STEP TWO
•Take out all the quiet looking products.
•Make up a short list of the 10 busiest product types
•Choose three of those that you think might be a product that you would like to produce and sell
STEP THREE
•Go to your computer – do keyword research on EXACTLY what the most popular terms are for that product
•E Mail me for help here – if you do not know how to do this step
•Now you know exactly what people want.
•Take action!!!
NEXT STEP
•Once you know what is popular, and which part of that product is the most popular – get started.
•I suggest choosing the biggest product in that list. EG – do not make a jewellery box if you could make a jewellery cupboard.
PRODUCT RESEARCH DONE
•Now you need to do the next business steps
•A proper business plan
•Financial research
•How your business will grow
•Step by step start up system
•YOU ARE NOW IN BUSINESS
IMPORTANT STEP
•Get your website built first
•It takes time for a website to grow – so the sooner you start the sooner your site will become busy
•Do your website properly – e mail me for details on that one
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Download a copy of my free report. It should give you a head start into the crafter and flea market business.
Thank you
Rob Anderson

Work From Home Business tips

Work From Crafters and Small Business owners all need good ideas

Whenever you are planning to either expand or to start up a new small home business you need to consider every method of marketing that there is out there.

Using traditional marketing methods do work – never write them off completely, and you should even consider mixing old methods with newer ones.
For a great Small Business Tip example

Flier Competition

  • Plan a competition with a very popular prize. (I-pad or something)
  • Print 5000 fliers.
  • Make the competition entrant have to log onto a website and add their e mail address to be able to eligible for the prize.
  • Distribute the fliers at an event that has 90% of your target market in one spot.
  • Make sure that your website is mobile friendly
  • Use a standard Aweber op-tin form – they work very well on mobiles – with very little modification

Once you have optimised your flier campaign – if your prize was enticing enough, you should have received a fairly high opt-in amount, and you are now in a position to send a few intense marketing e mails to those people.

If you do that correctly you should get a fairly high return from your e mails.

Remember an ordinary e mail only gets a .375% sales rate.

If you have managed to get a click through to your sales page you should also only average a 3% sales rate.

There are instances with a 50%  click through rate from an e mail (while up to 25% is the average) and as high as a 20% buy rate from there.

So your best is a possible 100 sales from a great email to 1000 people, BUT you could also only get 4 sales.

Truthfully you should aim at 25% click through and 3% sales, which is 7 or 8 sales from a mailing to 1000 people.

Would you like to get some great free tips on starting up your small home business?

go to Work from home business tips – free Guide

Crafts – Genuine Gift For A Discerning Girlfriend

Get your girlfriend the greatest gift of all – Her own website business!

Does your girlfriend have a passion in life that she really loves – some subject or idea that she loves and talks about all the time?

I have the perfect opportunity for you to give her a complete business that she can use to show off her favorite passion, and even start to make money from the website/business.

For a very low fee of $14 – you will get a website pre-done on the topic that you know that your girlfriend loves.

naturally I cannot do very weird or obscure topics, but if it is a generally popular topic – I can oblige.

If I do not have the exact choice that you have in mind, then just e mail me and there is a high chance that I could personalize on for you.

It would still need you to pay for the domain registration and the hosting, but i couls arrange all that for you. This would be an extra fee of approximately $14 for the domain and a monthly fee of about $10 a month for the hosting.

Please allow a few days for it all to be set up…

CLICK HERE TO CONTACT ME FOR A LINK TO SOME OPTIONS

If not then here are a few more ideas…

Children love creating crafts, and Dad’s love getting gifts! What better combination can there be when the vacations, dad’s birthday and Father’s day comes around. Crafts occupies kids in a hands-on demeanor and involves them with creative thinking. Creating is much more productive then slobbing in front of the television or Wii.

Craft Gifts For Dad – TexMex Coaster

This fun project will bring the Mexican out in your lawyer dad. You’ll require pony beads ( thirteen turquoise and twelve silver ), a circle of cork, a concho, suede wire ( about 4 feet, tan or brown works rather well ), scissors and a hole punch. Punch holes with the hole punch all of the way round the cork circle, just 0.25 ‘ ‘ up from the edge, and about half ‘ aside from each other. Weave the suede wire thru these circles, and alternate the blue and silver beads as you go thru each hole. Ensure not to put any beads in the 1st or last holes, then string the suede wire thru the concho, tie in a cowboy’s knot ( overhand ), then trim!

Craft Gifts For Dad – Paper Clip Box

First you are going to require a few essentials from the craft store, for example a paper mache circular box with a lid as well as a mini wooden automobile. Get out Mom’s glue gun, paints and brushes, gold paint and, paper clips! Set down newspapers and do this outside if the weather allows. Paint the paper mache box ( red is a favourite colour for most dads ), and paint the vehicle also. It works best if the bottom portion of the box and the lid are painted in different colours ( like red and black ). Use the gold pen to write Dad’s name, or the word “dad” on the front of the box. Simply use the hot glue gun to attach the auto to the lid, then fill the box with paper clips and you’ve made Dad a spectacular gift for his desk!

Craft Gifts For Pa – Pop Rocks Paperweight

Each pa requires a pet rock! All that you need for this craft is a large, semi flat rock ( about 3” ), acrylic paints, brushes, foam music notes, instruments and foam letters. Use the paint to color the rock in your dad’s fave colors. Black would look great with white or red froth letters. Let the rock dry. Stick the letters and music notes to the rock. Spell out any phrase you wish. “Dad Rocks!” or “pop You Rock” works really well for this craft. Use the music note and musical instrument foams on the sides of the phrase to stress dad’s coolness!

Craft Gifts For Dad – memorandum Holder

Pop won’t ever have an excuse for missing a meeting again with this memorandum holder! You’ll need a mini box of tools ( can be found in tiny section at any crafts store ), twenty-five Popsicle ( craft ) sticks, glue, white paint marker and a post it note pad. Use the craft sticks alternately in box formation to create a “crate” effect. At the top, glue the mini toolbox, and if the toolbox came with tiny tools, glue one on each side of the memorandum holder, and the rest inside the box of tools. Use the white paint to pen “father” on the box of tools, then set the post it note pad within the box. Dad will be keen on it!

Our favorite gift crafts are at http://www.toggle.co.nz.