As a gift basket designer, you deserve to make as much as possible from your expertise, creativity, and time invested honing your craft and expanding your education.

After all, what you create has a huge impact on the lives of many people and industries. Your gift baskets:

  • Forge new business relationships between small firms and multi-million dollar conglomerates.
  • Open new and renewed doors of opportunity between people and businesses that once seemed closed for good.
  • Express a heightened sense of comfort or joy over and above words or gestures.
  • Review your profit margin before another day ends to ensure that you properly compensate yourself for this very unique and special talent.

    Are you able to make a gift basket, charging three times the price of wholesale goods, or is your profit margin closer to a two times the markup? In either case, covering all costs and still having some left over to provide for personal needs is a good indicator.

    From there, you continue searching for quality inventory at lower costs that continues to excite customers.

    Contrary to some beliefs, everyone cannot design a custom, visually-appealing masterpiece that cements new and lasting bonds between people and companies. Your earnings must reflect this unique ability.

    Articles that focus on making sure you make money:
    10 Steps to Become a Successful Designer
    Your Options to Find Cash on the Internet

    Remember to enter the gift basket contest. The grand prize is valued at $300, and there are two more prizes. Deadline is 11/30. Get details here.

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    1. Earning a Profit, Giving to Charity, Male Buyers
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    Comments

    2 Responses to “Make Sure You Earn What You’re Worth”

    1. wholesale gift on November 25th, 2008 6:31 pm

      thanks for this great post! it makes so much sense to me with your approach of profit margin, I really enjoy reading and for sure will come back more often.

    2. Shirley George Frazier on November 29th, 2008 3:41 pm

      I’m glad that the newsletter information is beneficial as you pursue higher profits in business.

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