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Monday, August 24, 2015

How to Organize a Craft Show for Fundraising (6 Steps)


Scout out a location and decide on a time. Research churches, community centers and schools. If you are expecting a large turnout, consider renting out a local fairground. The location should be able to hold all the vendors and buyers comfortably without overcrowding. Make sure there is also ample parking. Keep in mind that you might be more successful if you plan your show before a major gift-giving holiday.
Create a vendor application. Ask the vendors to note what items they will be selling. List the fees and how much space the vendors will be able to use. Consider allowing people to sell food to increase the amount of money you will raise. Allow community organizations to attend to let people know about other various events in your area.
Decide on a theme for your fair. If you are planning a more upscale atmosphere, allow only fine arts, such as tasteful photography and paintings. You can also choose a homemade craft fair where vendors must sell original creations such as soap, pottery or candles.
Start talking about your craft fair. Word of mouth spreads, so place an ad in your local newspaper. Provide contact information where vendors can get in touch with you. Approach local craft stores and invite them to participate. Make sure you mention the date and time of the fair, as well as the application and fees.
Advertise. Print and distribute fliers to post in libraries, coffee shops or other stores. If you are educated about website design, create a site with information and directions. Your local television station may also list activities on its site.
Send a letter to the vendors. Confirm the date and time. Instruct vendors where to go when they arrive and remind them of the size of their stand. On the day of the fair, enlist the help of a friend or family member to help direct the vendors and assist them in setting up.
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How to Become a Web Hosting Reseller (5 Steps)


Shop around for the best prices. Many well known web hosting companies offer wholesale space to resellers.
Choose a web hosting package. If it is a 'whole' package, you will need to decide how you want to split it up. (A 'whole' package comes in one big block of space, instead of several pre-split mini packages.) Once your package, set your prices.
Design your own website to sell the packages. You want people to know that you are a reliable web hosting seller and a professional looking website will send that message. If you can't design the site yourself, hire a professional designer.
Market your website anywhere you can. Forum signatures and link exchanges are great and affordable places to begin. This is an important step because there is a lot of competition in web hosting reselling and ads are the only way to bring in new customers. You can also use search engine optimization (SEO) techniques, so that your website will rank higher with major search engines.
Put 25 percent of your profit back into your business to buy more space, advertise and update your website.
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Saturday, August 22, 2015

How to Sell Tea Online


Write down a list of ideas for a business name. Look for something that distinguishes you as a tea specialist and distinguishes your business from other tea businesses. A name like 'The Tea Bag' or 'Tea Time' is probably already taken. Make a list of tea-related names and ask friends and family to vote for the best one.
Register your business name with the IRS by visiting the IRS website and filling out an online form. This will give you a tax ID number, which you will need to purchase tea for resale. This number is also required by many wholesalers before they will sell to you at wholesale cost.
Sign up with a web hosting service that provides a shopping cart service and will register a domain name for you. The shopping cart will allow you to take online payments. The domain name (www.yourteabusinessname) will make it easier for people to locate you on the Internet. Avoid using free web hosting because those companies place ads on your business website to pay the cost of giving you free web hosting.
Create an account with one or more tea wholesalers. There are many online. Look for one that will drop ship to your customers, which can save you the cost of keeping inventory and the hassle of shipping the product yourself. You can have more than one wholesaler, so choose as many as you need to acquire the products you want to sell.
Design a marketing strategy to help you stand out in the tea marketplace. This can be as simple as offering a tea knowledge column on your website, tea trivia, articles you write relating to tea, or even special items you design for sale. To compete with other tea marketers, you will need to offer something they don't — a reason for customers to buy from you.
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Friday, August 21, 2015

How to Host a Church Tea Party for Women (6 Steps)


Set up a committee. Ask people to volunteer to help you plan this event. If the church is really small and only a few women will attend, you can avoid this step; however, if you expect a lot of women to attend, you should not plan it alone.
Determine the generalities. With your committee, choose a date, time and theme. If it is a spring tea party, choose a spring theme, such as flowers or new life. Decide how will you advertise and invite women, including response methods, such as a sign-up sheet, or ask women to send an email or fill out a response card. Another aspect to plan is whether the tea party is offered free to guests or if you will sell tickets to cover the expenses.
Choose the menu. Tea parties of course always have tea, so this is a given. Delegate someone to purchase various kinds of teas to offer the women. For the menu, some tea parties serve a light snack, such as homemade scones or muffins; whereas others serve a full lunch. One idea for a menu is serving chicken salad sandwiches on croissants with fresh fruit. You could also offer an alternative, such as tuna salad sandwiches.
Determine how you will serve the meal or snack. There are several common options for serving food. If you are offering a light snack, such as muffins and scones, place them in baskets and put a basket on each table. For a luncheon, have kitchen workers make individual plates to serve the guests or set it up buffet style.
Plan the agenda. One nice addition to a tea party is hiring a guest speaker. If you decide to do this, give the speaker the theme of the event and ask her to discuss this. For example, if the theme is new life, or spring, ask the speaker to relate her message around this subject. Plan any additional activities that will take place at the tea party, such as singing or playing a game.
Purchase decorations and supplies. This includes table covers, centerpieces, tea sets, food and a small gift for each lady. Make sure the centerpieces compliment the theme of the party.
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