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New startup business using blacksmithing and wood crafting
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Anyone have any suggestions for marketing, etc.....
I've done both blacksmithing and wood crafting as a hobbyist for years in my spare time, but want to ramp up to semi-professional.
All thoughts welcome!
new business
blacksmithing
wood crafting
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MsDebbieP
commented over 3 years ago
I don’t have any answers for you but I think you are at a great time for such a business.
People want handcrafted products.
Have you checked out
Homesteadian.com
yet? (Sister site) Maybe targeting homesteaders and helping them build that special feel in their homes??
JAGO - just a grandma’s opinion
oldrivers
commented over 3 years ago
Live edge tables with Blacksmith base and legs
-- Soli Deo gloria! ( To God alone be the Glory)
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