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How much would you hypothetically pay for this? |
�13.50 and not a penny more |
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21% |
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�16.00 |
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35% |
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�18.00 |
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7% |
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�20.00 |
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28% |
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�other suggested below |
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7% |
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hedgewitch
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sally_in_wales Downsizer Moderator
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toggle
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 07 8:02 am Post subject: |
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Next, you are not selling a bargain, you have to market this as a luxury thing. Lots of knitters get this. YOu see the people selling handdyed stuff on etsy. I'ts a luxury, craftsperson made product that needs to be marketed as such and presented as such.
you can't make any money selling it as a bargain. If 5 bargain hunters walk away from you, then so be it, because you've made the money you would have got from them, from the one person who wanted a luxury product, and you've spent the time making one kit, not 5.
You have to value your product in order to sell it as a product that has value. The sooner you start thinking of a craftsperson dyed yarn as a luxury product, the way your market does, the better it will sell. Dyeing isn't how to get the yarn off the stall, it's an art. |
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toggle
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hedgewitch
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gil Downsizer Moderator
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 07 8:14 am Post subject: |
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Think about what it is you are actually selling to people with this kit : not just a product, but an experience :
luxury, hand-dyed wool and
wooden needles (in an unusual wood), but
tried and tested instructions,
a natty bag to put it all in,
and a 'knitting experience', which can either be given as a gift (people's price sensitivity changes when they're looking for presents, as no-one really wants to be thought miserly), or knitted up by the purchaser to make them feel good that they have created something for themself [or a loved one] that will be unique. Going by what others have said in this thread, socks are challenging enough, but achievable.
Have you thought of doing the same thing with a hat kit ? |
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lottie
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Stacey
Joined: 18 Jul 2005 Posts: 8380 Location: Kernow
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 07 8:22 am Post subject: |
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toggle wrote: |
Next, you are not selling a bargain, you have to market this as a luxury thing. Lots of knitters get this. YOu see the people selling handdyed stuff on etsy. I'ts a luxury, craftsperson made product that needs to be marketed as such and presented as such.
you can't make any money selling it as a bargain. If 5 bargain hunters walk away from you, then so be it, because you've made the money you would have got from them, from the one person who wanted a luxury product, and you've spent the time making one kit, not 5.
You have to value your product in order to sell it as a product that has value. The sooner you start thinking of a craftsperson dyed yarn as a luxury product, the way your market does, the better it will sell. Dyeing isn't how to get the yarn off the stall, it's an art. |
^^^^^
Wot she said x10 |
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hedgewitch
Joined: 26 Nov 2005 Posts: 5834 Location: Daft wench GHQ
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Posted: Tue Apr 24, 07 8:34 am Post subject: |
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Stacey wrote: |
toggle wrote: |
Next, you are not selling a bargain, you have to market this as a luxury thing. Lots of knitters get this. YOu see the people selling handdyed stuff on etsy. I'ts a luxury, craftsperson made product that needs to be marketed as such and presented as such.
you can't make any money selling it as a bargain. If 5 bargain hunters walk away from you, then so be it, because you've made the money you would have got from them, from the one person who wanted a luxury product, and you've spent the time making one kit, not 5.
You have to value your product in order to sell it as a product that has value. The sooner you start thinking of a craftsperson dyed yarn as a luxury product, the way your market does, the better it will sell. Dyeing isn't how to get the yarn off the stall, it's an art. |
^^^^^
Wot she said x10 |
And I, knowing nothing, would believe the value you give it as a seller. Pile it high and sell it cheap and I'll assume that's all it's worth. Really. |
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lottie
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judith
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lottie
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woodsprite
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lottie
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