Members rogersry Posted March 28, 2014 Members Report Posted March 28, 2014 Hey all you leatherworker, I am an amateur leatherworker out of Utah and I have mostly done stuff for my self however I would like to start a leather working business, if you could please give me a shoutout on whatever social media you guys have, just tell them to go follow R2leathetworks on Instagram or etsy! Thank you guys so much! Rylee Quote
Members Sturme Posted March 30, 2014 Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 make a few small usable items, and get some business cards made. Make sure you have an email address and phone # on them. I have found out that my pinwheel coin purse is a great opener for people when they see me use it, so use your personal items to your advantage. People will notice. when someone asks you, make sure to give them a card. also getting an etsy account is a help to start selling online. make sure to drop a few cards off at some bike shops, tattoo shops (people like tats and wallets that match). Basically network your business with some local places and let word of mouth spread. then branch from there. if your pretty new to leathercraft then market your advantages and items your familiar with to the places people will use them. making a business card holder out of leather is a nice presentation of your work with your cards also. Quote
dirtclod Posted March 30, 2014 Report Posted March 30, 2014 I don't think you find many people that will send their customers to you. When if their like me they need the business they get from their customers. But i could be a 100% wrong. In the real world you need to build your own customer base. Quote I'm old enough to know that i don't know everything.
Members needles Posted March 30, 2014 Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 tottally agree with dirtclod..... the other part is most people in business will only use their name recommending someone else when they know their service and products are not going to put their own business name at risk........ years to build one minute to wreck.... sort of thing....... show your work and start selling it, your customer base and confidence will build......sometimes it can happen quickly but mostly it.takes time I'm afraid.... Quote
Members camano ridge Posted March 30, 2014 Members Report Posted March 30, 2014 (edited) Rylee, as stated above you are asking us to send our customers to you. There are a couple of things that concern me about your post. Even if you made things that I don't I would hesitate to send people to you. You have just joined Leatherworker.net. You have not posted any of your work. We have no idea what your experience level is. You ask us to send people to you, however you don't tell us what type of products you make. When I go to etsy and look up you shop the only thing that comes up is Rylee Rogers profile and you just joined Etsy March 30 2014. You have no products posted. Build a presence on this forum, get some critiques , post some products for sale on etsy. I think you have a ways to go before you start asking for customers and for referrals. By the way your shop name is misspelled in your post it should be R2leatherworks. Edited March 30, 2014 by camano ridge Quote https://www.facebook.com/CamanoRidgeCustomLeather?fref=ts
Members Leatherbaron Posted May 13, 2014 Members Report Posted May 13, 2014 Only way to get known is to get 5000 business cards made and plaster them all over your town , leave them at the Barbers , hardware store, if you have a coffee leave one at the table when you leave etc etc Quote
Members Neillo Posted June 3, 2014 Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 (edited) I think now with the recent influx of people asking to support leather businesses and kickstarts, we're probably at the top of search rankings when someone types in "leatherwork kickstarter" or whatnot. Hopefully we don't get too many more of these kind of threads, the mods have already locked at least one of these threads for getting out of control. I'm a leather hobbyist so it doesn't bother me too much; but I know there are plenty of people on here that depend on it to make a living and have worked hard to make great products and generate a reputation and customer base; But asking the competition to promote you is like apple walking into microsoft and asking if they can put and ad for the new iMac on their website, and for free... Not intending any offense, I just don't want to see new members alienate themselves and therefore deprive themselves of such a great site with such a wealth of knowledge from people who love leatherwork so much. Best of luck with your business, -Neillo Edited June 3, 2014 by Neillo Quote
Members Kenne Posted June 3, 2014 Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 I think the info that Sturme gave you would be a good start for anyone. As far as the customers, as you can tell, your on your own. I started with a yard sale my wife was having. I set up a table with cards and some small items. Then went to several craft shows and so on. Good luck, and mostly ENJOY Quote
Members BDAZ Posted June 3, 2014 Members Report Posted June 3, 2014 First and foremost a leather business is a business first and then about leather. If you don't know how to manage a business, then it's just a hobby that will cost you money. My advice is find a local business mentor. Check with the local chamber of commerce, as they often have incubator programs or even a local university or community college. Being in a leather business is about making products that will sell at a profit. Costing a product is critical and often things that are fun to make as a hobby won't work in a business model. Since you provide almost no information on your profile, I'm not going to waste anymore time on this thread, but there are various ways of finding a niche in your local markets. Cya! Bob Quote
Members Kenne Posted June 4, 2014 Members Report Posted June 4, 2014 Well its 12:01 am. Another 16 hour day and just turned out the lights in the shop to meet order demands and then start on another PA. Rifle Case. I am sorry I have not had the time to fill out more info for everyone but sometimes business before pleasure. I will make sure as soon as I can I will be online filling out all the needed info. I guess its all in a name. Quote
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