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Could You Mass Produce Your Bead Jewelry to Wholesale? by Rena Klingenberg How to take your jewelry business into the next step, wholesale
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More on Production Beads by Della Armstrong So you are making beads and now you want to make production beads, learn from an expert
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Shop the Show Charles Lewton-Brain Get the most of your next bead show by buying right.
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Can Jewelry Buddies Become Jewelry Business Colleagues? by Rena Klingenberg Combining forces with her jewelry making friends can often result in increased success, a decreased workload, and a much more rewarding jewelry business.
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How Much Inventory Do You Need for Your First Show? by Rena Klingenberg You've been making beautiful jewelry designs that your friends and family love to wear. You've come up with ways to display it attractively. You're getting ready to be in your first jewelry show - but you can't help wondering,
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The Quality of Your Jewelry Supplies and Tools by Rena Klingenberg When I first started making jewelry, I always purchased the cheapest beads, jewelry supplies, and tools, believing I was saving money by shopping so frugally.
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Build Your Jewelry Business with Joint Ventures by Rena Klingenberg A joint venture is when two or more businesses agree to work together toward a win-win situation. The main reasons businesses decide to work together is to have access to resources or markets they couldn't reach alone.
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Understanding Why We Procrastinate by Joni Levinson Some people do work better under pressure. In my younger days, it was easier to pull one of those all nighters to write a paper or study for a test. Somehow you would think 30 years later I would have learned a better way!
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16 Ideas for Designing Jewelry When Metal Prices Are High by Rena Klingenberg For the past couple of years jewelry artists have been watching precious metal prices climb steadily toward new record highs. Many jewelry artists are hesitant to dip into their dwindling supplies of sterling silver
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Prevent Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Caused by Jewelry Making by Rena Klingenberg If you make jewelry, your hands are your most important tools. Take good care of them, and prevent repetitive stress injuries that are all too common among people who work with their hands.
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Hiring Help for Your Jewelry Business by Rena Klingenberg As your jewelry business grows and prospers, you may reach the point where you need to consider hiring help. A jewelry artist facing this issue recently asked me: "My business is at the point of needing to hire someone.
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