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15 things that you need to do when you start your Jewellery Business
by Reetesh Gupta
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In my Jewellery making Career, one of the questions which I have received consistently is "Where do I start"?
The reason why ladies are not able to plan their starting point is because of the overwhelming amount of information on the internet. So in this post, I thought I will simply put the list the pointers to help all of them planning to start a jewellery-making business resolve this problem so you can start without much trouble.
Here are the 15 steps you need to take NOW, to start your own Jewellery business.
- You do not need to be an artist or a designer.
- You need to have an interest in learning new things
- You need to have a short learning cycle, and hence can choose to have a mentor or a jewellery-making teacher
- You need to know the names of all the basic sets of materials needed for Jewellery making.
- You need guidance for purchasing the initial set of basic beading materials.
- You need to set up your supplier-partners
- You need to have your packaging and delivery-partners
- You need a constant source of information on the latest trends and designs
- You need some guidance for creating your initial jewellery collection cycle.
- You will need help to understand the best practices for marketing and jewellery sales.
- You also need advice for managing your finances through the business.
- You need guidance on scaling up your business and creating a brand.
- You need to love jewellery (either for yourself or for others) to go through the long journey.
Well, this is a stupidly simple guide to get you started. So, that you don’t have to go looking for any other piece of information on the internet or elsewhere. Just start…