Monday, May 20, 2013

Don't Give Up Your Day Job Just Yet



As I work hard trying to finish up my latest wholesale order it occurred to me that having your own business does not always mean you are better off than the 9 to 5 jobs. Sure you set your own hours but most of the time it ends up being 70 to 80 hours a week. So, why be self employed?

I am sure several of you do not rely on your craft to pay your bills. I on the other hand do. This is my life. Yes, I get by and the bills are paid but it isn't easy. There are days when I end up working 18 to 20 hours and some weeks there are several of those days.

This week I will be writing about some of the things you should plan for if you decide to take your hobby to the business world. I would like to know how many of you are actually full time with your craft. I don't mean as a second income I mean as your main income. Leave a comment or send me an email to let me know. Perhaps together we can all grow our business or hobby a bit more by sharing our experiences.

As always feel free to leave a comment or question here or in email to MarketMyShop@gmail.com And by the way, there are several questions recently asked. I am working on articles to answer those questions so don't think I have forgotten about you!

3 comments:

  1. My patterns are my main source of income. My other shops help, but aren't serious money earners.

    I agree; 60+ hours a week go into making, shipping, and Etsy promotion. I'd love to see any tips on making my business grow!

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    1. My Tangled Metal store is my main income. Market My Shop store does not sell enough to even be considered a hobby. :)

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  2. My last "permanent" job gave me up almost 5 years ago. I'm registered with several temp agencies and have had about 2 years of assorted temp gigs since then. I'm starting to think about moving to someplace less expensive (different part of the country). I know that day job pay would likely be less there, but if the cost of living is less, then if or when I had to rely on my savings to piece it all together, at least that would last longer!

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