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Blogger TheFancyFritter said...

Great post! This is one thing I always battle with. Sometimes I find myself feeling guilty to price my stuff for what it is really worth...All the time, fabric and love that goes into it is worth it...Thanks for the encouragement boost! :)

7/25/09, 3:31 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow! I really needed this. I've been slowly raising my prices as my business has grown. I still work really hard to get my supplies for the best price to keep my bows affordable for ever mom BUT I have started making a collection of 'fancy' bows that I charge more for...I've been finding that it hasn't really changed my sales! I still offer basic bows for a low cost but I love how you said I'm not in competition with Walmart. Very true. Thanks for the encouragement and tips!

7/25/09, 4:57 PM

Blogger Renee•Candy Stick Lane said...

WOOT WOOT!!! Rock on Ladies! ROCK ON!!!

7/26/09, 9:19 PM

Blogger Lil Boo & Co. said...

What a great post! This is just what I needed. I have so many vendors asking about wholesale pricing, and I'm more than willing to offer them a discount, but I try to keep my prices low anyways! Sometimes I think I'm selling myself short, but I just need to rise above my "feeling" and start to charge what I know the stuff is actually worth! Thank you! :)

7/27/09, 1:36 AM

Blogger kristin said...

wholesale was a thorn in my shop during my first etsy year - simply because i couldn't offer the 50% price reduction. at best, i could offer 25% reduction - and that turned off 99% of any potential wholesale opportunities.

today my wholesale price is still the same. i have found businesses locally and thru etsy (that 1%!) who like and respect my work enough to create a wholesale agreement that works for both of us. once i took the pressure off myself to 'wholesale' - i was able to move on and put the focus back on my work + shop.

thanks for the post (and reminder), penelope anne!

7/27/09, 3:05 AM

Blogger Petit Design Co. said...

Not only does pricing too low make you no profit, it also ruins the market for everyone else!

7/27/09, 9:22 AM

Blogger Renee•Candy Stick Lane said...

That is a point that I totally forgot to mention! Thanks!

7/27/09, 9:32 AM

Blogger Atasha said...

Thank you so much for posting this.

7/27/09, 8:08 PM

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