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'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

In actuality, not everyone in the consumer market would be the cold, callous person that cares nothing for their surroundings. Good people still exist and they would be the person who would sacrifice a bit of their time to try and see what your business is about. They may be interested agents for a bigger company, proprietors perhaps, or even just a random friendly person that has a lot of connections behind him. They are different people, but what they need are all the same: marketing materials from you.

2009
16
Jul

Buy Here, Sell There

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

Are you a person who is tired of thinking about selling something all day? Is there nothing new to sell much these days? Don’t have the effort for innovation or you are simply just bored?

You should take to being a merchant then. This is a mercantile trade of buying things from people at a discounted price and then earning a profit by selling them to people of other locales. Just like how the merchants did it in the olden times.

2009
16
Jul

Setting Up Your Table Work

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

Much after all those sleepless nights that you’re thinking of whether to go for it or not, you make the big step of taking part in the local town crafts festival as a producer instead of a buyer. You have your whole actions blueprinted to avoid blunders and mistakes. Sell your stuff, make a few bucks, and hopefully, get your capital back. There is also the sense of accomplishment in finally going on with your experiment.

2009
15
Jul

Cakes: A Festival Cliche’

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

Cakes are considered to be the epitome and the culmination of all things pastry and nice. Cakes are soft, sweet and quite nice to look at it is almost a shame to eat it. They are made up of the highest and finest quality flour, the prime of the crop, the most irresistible of basic ingredients known to man. You could say that cakes represent all that is good about food (except diabetes but let’s not talk about that).

2009
14
Jul

Cornbread in Festivals

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

The village of Mansfield has been known to celebrate some of the good things of life, like the earlier festival of mushrooms during the last few weeks of the month of April. But this time, during the fall months of September, they celebrate another food classic in a simple festival dedicated to its no-nonsense approach, versatility and timelessness; the simple cornbread. Welcome to the Mansfield Village Cornbread Festival.

2009
13
Jul

Festival Of The Didgeridoo

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

The didgeridoo, or more commonly known as the didge, is an Aboriginal musical instrument that can be considered a “drone pipe” in some cases. Thought to be the world’s oldest musical instrument, natives acquired the didgeridoo by the grace of the lowly termite, which hollows out the center of the branch and creates the cavity needed for the sound to be produced. Thus, didgeridoos were also considered as “natural” musical instruments, since no human intervention was added; aside from selecting the branch itself; cutting and shaping it into the more familiar figure of a hollow stick.

2009
12
Jul

Auctions Galore!

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

Auctions are common blockbuster hits during craft fairs. Auctions are just that, the usual bidding and all that jazz. You could go for a dramatic auction, or you could go for a simple one. The main theme is players bid to buy something at prices that escalate by the minute, depending on how far the buyer’s budget can stretch.

'font-style:italic;' class='tvbyline'>by Ian Kleine

So after much deliberation and consideration, you have finally decided to take the challenge up and be part of the selling force in your local town craft festival. You have carefully planned every step of the way and you are so eager as to try and sell your wares, hoping you can make a few bills and try and gain back your capital (hopefully making a nice amount of profit on the way.

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