Need some advice from Hometalk Sisters!
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Valerie on Jan 07, 2014One of the members of the Hometalk community seems to be selling wreaths - here is the link to one of her posts: http://www.hometalk.com/browser?link=http://www.virginiasweetpea.com/2012/11/six-christmas-wreaths-to-i I would try to contact her and see if she can offer any ideas. There are some lovely wreaths that have been posted on Hometalk - all the very best of luck!Helpful Reply
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Yair Spolter on Jan 07, 2014Sally, I'll tag @SweetPea Paula for you so she gets a message to take a look at your question - that's the best way to grab a Hometalker's attention. Good luck!Helpful Reply
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Jeanette S on Jan 07, 2014Wow! I am not in need of a wreath nor am I going to go into any business...well beyond retirement age...but please, please post us some pictures of your goods and also keep us up to date in how things go for you. Hope your first try is a boom...but sometimes you have to make a different turn and that is so helpful for others to know! GOOD LUCK TO MY HT BUDDY!Helpful Reply
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Dawn church on Jan 07, 2014Make a Facebook page :)Helpful Reply
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Sally holway on Jan 07, 2014Jeanette: It had not even entered my mind to post the wreaths on Hometalk...Duh!!! This is exactly why feedback from you guys is so important. Thanks a million and I will keep my sisters posted.Helpful Reply
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Paula Skulina on Jan 07, 2014@Yair Spolter - Thanks for tagging me so that I would see this. @Sally holway @Valerie - I don't sell wreaths. I just make them for for my home.Helpful Reply
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Sally holway on Jan 07, 2014Dawn: Thanks so much for your reply! It's because I'm so new at all this "high tech"stuff that any info is invaluable to me.Do you think I could sell the wreaths on Facebook without getting involved in all the bothersome Etsy, Amazon, etc. details? Thanks again!Helpful Reply
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Sally holway on Jan 07, 2014Good for you, SPP! Thanks so much for your reply and I'm looking forward to seeing your work on Hometalk.Helpful Reply
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Paula Skulina on Jan 07, 2014Thanks, @No search results.Valerie! Your compliment made my day!Helpful Reply
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117135 on Jan 07, 2014Sally, there is a app that you can add to a facebook page to sell right on FB. It takes a lot of work to have your goods seen online. You can start local by doing craft shows, local food markets etc and starting a FB page so you get the online presence.Helpful Reply
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Sally holway on Jan 07, 2014Thanks for the answers, but I'm still hoping for more ideas.Helpful Reply
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Linda Crandall on Jan 07, 2014I don't really sell on line but I hear that Etsy is the way to go.Helpful Reply
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Carolyn Hoxton on Jan 11, 2014good luck, some people have luck on Etsy, but local is sometimes best, people see it, want it, word of mouth, great way to advertise.Helpful Reply
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Cynthia E on Jan 12, 2014If you have a local flea market or craft style one it would also be a place to sell at. Good luck.Helpful Reply
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Sally holway on Jan 13, 2014Thanks, Sister Cynthia!!Helpful Reply
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Linda on Feb 18, 2015I have good luck selling things on my local selling FB pages. We have several in our area....Yesterday, I sold 2 items within 15 minutes of posting them.Helpful Reply
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