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Post by cookie3rocks on Feb 11, 2005 20:00:22 GMT -5
Well, I went out and found some more inexspensive necklaces again and put my prettiest stones on them. But then, I realized my mistake. Most of these necklaces were $1 each, so where do I get off trying to sell my stones for $15 or so, just because I put so much love into them? I decided to come out with a line of $5-$10 necklaces to try to get things moving. I have my stuff in 3 locations now and one is next door to my store so I can keep an eye on them and hear what people are saying. I have an explanation of my stones and the proccess used to come up with the finished product (I posted it at one time and got a good response from most of you as to the wording ) Framed and hanging one the wall with the product, mostly pendents. It's a beauty salon and the owner says people just rave about the pieces, but they aren't selling as well as I would like. Sooo... Here's my $5-$10 line Hope it moves. I'd really like to make this happen. Too bad I'm too broke to back the venture. Just gotta hope I can find the key... ;D ;D ;D cookie
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Post by Cher on Feb 11, 2005 21:34:03 GMT -5
Very nice Cookie! You're so lucky to be able to find those necklaces, where do you buy them? I went to a place today looking but they had nothing at all, maybe I should have went to walmart. Good luck kiddo, I hope they all sell for you.
Cher
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Tellfamily
spending too much on rocks
Member since September 2004
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Post by Tellfamily on Feb 11, 2005 22:38:39 GMT -5
I'd pay $10 for one of your VERY good looking necklaces and it would be a bargain at that.
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Post by creativeminded on Feb 12, 2005 8:53:58 GMT -5
You did a great job matching stone with necklace. They are beautiful, and I think they will sell. $10.00 - $12.00 would be a good price, if you know what the stone is and get information on it, like where it comes from and the metaphysical properities the stone has you could possibly up the price to $15.00
Tami
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Post by rockyraccoon on Feb 12, 2005 13:53:34 GMT -5
cookie they are great!
kim
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Post by krazydiamond on Feb 13, 2005 8:26:35 GMT -5
Cookie, you shouldn't underprice your stuff, tho! if in the end it COSTS you money it just ain't worth it! unless you are doing it for tthe fun and not the profit. it's hard to know sometimes what you've actually got invested sometimes without getting all bean-counter oriented and pricing out all the findings and stuff.
your stuff looks great!
KD
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