How To Start A Greeting Card Business

Unlock a Profitable Handmade Business
in Just 12 Weeks Without Using Etsy
or Social Media

FREE WORKSHOP

This workshop is for anyone who makes and sells a handmade or physical product, including jewelry designers, artists, paper designers, bath & body product makers  and more!

What You'll Discover

The #1 mistake people make with Etsy & social media that causes shops to FLOP

 The secret to making it with your handmade shop so it's no longer just a hobby

How to make sales in your handmade shop with ease so you can finally get to 6-figures

TAKE ME THERE

  1. Luanne Fitzgerald says:

    your intelligence an d know how has inspired me so very much! So helpful, I just wish I started earlier in my life, I have so many fans of my artwork and they save even my envelopes. Anywayyyyyyy…I am hoping to do something with my art, (to actually get paid) I have made logos and so many things and never knew how to charge, so I never do when I am sked for special favors. but, hello, I am unemployed now…thank you again!!!

  2. Oliver Ferreira jr says:

    Contact me what is contact info want to make joke greeting cards

  3. +PEGGY lAMPKIN says:

    lOVE THE INFORMATION WANT TO BE IN CONTACT

  4. Brian French says:

    I found your video to be way too long and full of information I did not need.
    I am not a n artist nor do I want to be one. I do have a bricks and mortar business that sells shipping and I am looking for a product I can sell from both my physical store via a workstation and from my website to my customers that want to print off a quick card to send with their shipment. The idea is to have a white label solution I can brand myself and have my customers choose from a selection of cards to customize and print off in store or to just pick one from the display rack. I also like the option of providing a digital version of the card when they buy a printed one. This would be great to send by email to the recipient of the shipment.

  5. Mona Hair says:

    Hello Mei!
    I’m a watercolor artist and all of my practice work for my larger paintings are done on 4×6 cards of watercolor stock paper. Many of my friends are recommending that I reproduce these and sell them as note cards. Is there a market out there for original art work in the note card industry? I’m not interested in doing the reproduction work or even the selling. I just want to paint. Do you suggest locating an agent, or approaching a company? How would I maximize this idea without stealing time away from my painting time? Thank you in advance for your advice!

  6. Can you be more specific about the content of your article? After reading it, I still have some doubts. Hope you can help me.

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