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Selling at Flea Markets 101
Selling your wares at flea markets, swap meets and craft fairs offers a great part-time business opportunity. It is also a great way to start testing the entrepreneurial waters for a product-based business. For instance, if you make specialty items, such as hand made crafts, candles or food items, you can rent a booth at a crafts fair or flea market and sell your goods on weekends.
Don’t Forget the Signage
It is unfortunate that people have a tendency to think that just because you are selling at a flea market, you are selling junk. If you are going to make a real money making business out of flea markets, you are going to have to overcome this perception. You must get people to take you seriously and a small investment in a professional display is an easy way to achieve this goal.
3 Tips for Improving your Flea Market Business
Improve your flea market business by formalizing your business, varying your merchandize, and making use of gimmicks to attract customers.
Should You Take the Circus Juggler Approach to Your Business?
A circus juggler entrepreneur operates more than one business at a time. This type of entrepreneur tends to be involved in multiple projects at different stages of development. A circus juggler entrepreneur may have some projects that are profitable, some that are in the start-up phase, others that are inactive, and finally projects that are failing.
Turning your Part Time Business into a Full Time Venture
If you're like many entrepreneurs who start part time, you’d like to see your business grow to the point that you can quit your day job and concentrate full time on your venture. It is possible to turn your part time business into a full time success, but don’t expect it to happen over night.
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