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How do I know if anyone wants what I make?

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NymanPerkins · 11/02/2018 20:52

I make handmade “vintage” maps personalised for individuals and small businesses. I’ve been doing it on a very ad hoc basis up to now. My question is how do I know if there’s enough demand to make a proper business out of?

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Notthesoap · 11/02/2018 20:55

Survey? Who's your target audience? Set up a small stall somewhere and see what the interest is like?

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EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 11/02/2018 20:57

Have you tried selling on Etsy, Folksy or Notonthehighstreet?

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NymanPerkins · 11/02/2018 21:13

Not tried yet, still at the stage of nervously standing on the edge wishing I had the nerve to dive in with the cool kids!

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NymanPerkins · 11/02/2018 21:15

@notthesoap the problem is I live in a very out of the way place. I think I will need to be an online seller to reach a big enough customer base.

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Phaslosttheplot · 11/02/2018 21:20

I love Etsy and always search there first when buying anything for the house or looking for something unique. I am sure there are lots of people like me who are looking for something different that isn't super expensive as shops have costs to cover. It sounds as though your maps would would fit in nicely with what people like myself would look for. Good luck!

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NymanPerkins · 12/02/2018 11:06

Thanks for all the replies. I’ve begun reading up about Etsy and notonthehighstreet. I think I just need to take the plunge. It’s not like me to be so diffident!

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EveryoneTalkAboutPopMusic · 12/02/2018 16:29

Yes, you do need to take the plunge. What could be the worst thing that happened? Smile

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AlisonMakeItYourBusiness · 13/02/2018 18:09

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PlaymobilPirate · 13/02/2018 18:12

Therefore a few facebook auction sites for crafts: submit an item to list and see if you get chosen / see what the interest is like. All 3 of these have listings open now.

Happy Mail Bazaar
Vintage bazaar
Roll Up Roll Up

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PlaymobilPirate · 13/02/2018 18:12

there are not therefore

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NymanPerkins · 13/02/2018 23:57

Thanks @playmobil and Alison, I’ll look into these.

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delilahbucket · 23/02/2018 22:12

Etsy is the best place to start as it is a very low cost to get started. Make sure you read up on the Consumer Contract Regulations as you need to comply with these. Also,make sure your maps are old enough to not be copyrighted anymore.

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gillybeanz · 23/02/2018 22:15

Find out everything you can about your competition .
Where do they advertise?
However small your business, do a plan.

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NymanPerkins · 24/02/2018 19:14

Thank you, these are great tips. The maps are my take - actual geographic areas, but with a “fantasy” spin.

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