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| Craft, Inc.: Turn Your Creative Hobby into a Business | 
enlarge | Author: Meg Mateo Ilasco Publisher: Chronicle Books Category: Book
Buy New: $129.94
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (14 reviews) Sales Rank: 165557
Languages: English (Original Language), English (Unknown), English (Published) Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 160 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7 Dimensions (in): 8 x 5.5 x 0.7
ISBN: 0811858367 Dewey Decimal Number: 745.5068 EAN: 9780811858366 ASIN: 0811858367
Publication Date: August 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Craft, Inc. is the hipster business primer for entrepreneurial crafters to turn what they do for fun into what they do for money. Pro crafter Meg Mateo Ilasco offers a step-by-step guide to everything from developing products and naming the company to writing a business plan, applying for licenses, and paying taxes. Chapters on sales, marketing, trade shows, and publicity round out the mix. Plus, in-depth interviews with such craft luminaries as Jonathan Adler, Lotta Jansdotter, Denyse Schmidt, and Jill Bliss provide inspiration and practical advice. Accessible, informative, and more than a little spunky, Craft, Inc. paves the way for today's creative minds to become tomorrow's trendsetters.
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  Excellent book July 30, 2008 This book definitely earns five stars. Its easy to understand, inspirational and great for people just getting started in the craft business. I felt she was talking right to me. I've been hesitating for a while about starting a craft business and have been inspired to go ahead and go for it. I found this book extremely helpful.
  Good reference book April 18, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was very useful when I was starting my business. I really like the design of the book it is very cute. I also like the stories and interviews of small business owners. I plan to keep this book as a reference.
  Just what I was looking for February 21, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
What a motivator! This book is jam-packed full of good advice for starting up your own art/craft-related business. In the midst of a major DIY and craft movement, this book is just the ticket for anyone who has ever thought, "Hey...I could do that."
As an graduate from a fine arts college, I left school feeling overwhelmed about how to make it on my own. Taxes, laws, startup, recordkeeping -- it was all a blur, too much to handle at the time. But now I have (almost) everything I need in one little handy book. And trust me, I had looked everywhere for a book like this.
The interviews are great offered me the most insight for starting up a business. Much of the marketing advice was pretty common sense to me, but might be helpful for those who have no idea where to start. And of course, the design of the book is wonderful. Pardon me for a moment for focusing on aesthetics, but the rounded corners and simple graphic design is very appealing!
I would actually be interested in seeing another volume of this book that would be entirely about legal issues and recordkeeping -- this is the area where most of my questions are, and Craft, Inc. just grazes the surface of it. It would be awesome to read a simple, no-nonsense guide to business and legal matters, written in the same clear and entertaining style of this book.
  Yes!! This book has everything! February 16, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book is amazing, it covers business forms, what to bring at craft fairs, how to name your business, advertising, publicity... you name it! I bought one to share, but I had to have my own it's so valuable. Thanks!
  Invaluable Resource February 13, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This book was fantastic. It is packed with so much information! It answered every question I had. If you are looking to start your own craft based business you must read this book.
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