
Start & Run a Gift Basket Business
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Quick Overview
Learn how to start and operate a gift basket business from a North American leader.
This is intended for a global audience.
ISBN: 978-1-55180-503-0
Number of pages: 200
Product Description for Start & Run a Gift Basket Business:
- Create unique gifts for a variety of occasions
- Work from home or seasonally — and profit
- Develop effective marketing tools
- Learn the step-by-step basics of running your own business
With little more than some working space and a few basket-making items, an ambitious and creative person can cash in on the gift basket boom. The potential for unearthing new markets and finding motivated clients is unlimited in this easy-to-run small business. Topics covered include:
- Researching the existing market
- Finding a suitable work space
- Pricing the gift baskets
- Creating theme and seasonal baskets
- Dealing with wholesalers
- Finding clients
- Advertising and promotion
Product Specification for Start & Run a Gift Basket Business:
| Market | Global |
| Author | Mardi Foster-Walker |
| Author Detail | Mardi Foster-Walker owns and operates Foster Walker Enterprises Inc. in Vancouver, Toronto, and Seattle, a successful gift packaging business specializing in the corporate and cruise-ship markets. Previously, she developed live cooking shows in the United States and Canada featuring regional cuisines. She is an active member of several business and tourism-oriented organizations as well as charitable groups. Mardi is co-author of Start & Run an Event Planning Business, also from Self-Counsel Press. |
| Edition | Third Edition |
| Pages | 200 |
| Size | 8¼ x 9¾ |
| ISBN | 978-1-55180-503-0 |
| Library Sales? | No |
| UPC | 069635805039 |
| About the CD | The CD works with all versions of Microsoft Windows: 95, 98, ME, NT4, 2000, XP, and Vista (Vista installation requires you to have Administrator rights on your computer). |
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