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Page 1: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Contents How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product 3

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items 10

How much is your experience worth 13

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry 14

Pricing Your Products The 411 16

Pricing Woes 17

The Breakdown 17

Material Costs 17

Labor Cost 17

Overhead Cost 17

Profit 17

Markup 17

2 Prices per Product 18

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies 18

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You Think 20

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price 20

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and vice

versa 21

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever 22

What have we learned 22

10 more must read pricing articles 23

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

Abacus Hands Antique Calculator Digital Image Download Sheet

Pricing How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

We all know the formula

Cost Price (Labor + Materials Cost) x 2 = Wholesale Price

Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price

But what goes into the cost of our labor

Time

A day in the life of an Etsy Item

Aside from what you spend on supplies and incidentals which is relatively easy to track what

about the time you put in If you are like me you do not weigh time heavily into the equation

because you are so happy while you are in creative mode and you forget about all of the other

stuff Recently I have taken a hard look at my time management for pricing purposes and life in

general

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Sad but true time is money even when it feels like you should be paying someone for the

happiness you get from making jewelry

Lets look at one little piece of jewelry and all it has to go through to get into the hands or onto

ears or necks of my customer (not exactly in order of appearance)

Little Piece of Jewelry

The research process ndash this is what I like to call it when I am daydreaming up new ideas

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 2: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

Contents How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product 3

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items 10

How much is your experience worth 13

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry 14

Pricing Your Products The 411 16

Pricing Woes 17

The Breakdown 17

Material Costs 17

Labor Cost 17

Overhead Cost 17

Profit 17

Markup 17

2 Prices per Product 18

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies 18

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You Think 20

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price 20

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and vice

versa 21

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever 22

What have we learned 22

10 more must read pricing articles 23

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

Abacus Hands Antique Calculator Digital Image Download Sheet

Pricing How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

We all know the formula

Cost Price (Labor + Materials Cost) x 2 = Wholesale Price

Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price

But what goes into the cost of our labor

Time

A day in the life of an Etsy Item

Aside from what you spend on supplies and incidentals which is relatively easy to track what

about the time you put in If you are like me you do not weigh time heavily into the equation

because you are so happy while you are in creative mode and you forget about all of the other

stuff Recently I have taken a hard look at my time management for pricing purposes and life in

general

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Sad but true time is money even when it feels like you should be paying someone for the

happiness you get from making jewelry

Lets look at one little piece of jewelry and all it has to go through to get into the hands or onto

ears or necks of my customer (not exactly in order of appearance)

Little Piece of Jewelry

The research process ndash this is what I like to call it when I am daydreaming up new ideas

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 3: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

Abacus Hands Antique Calculator Digital Image Download Sheet

Pricing How Much Time Are You Really Spending on Your Product

We all know the formula

Cost Price (Labor + Materials Cost) x 2 = Wholesale Price

Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price

But what goes into the cost of our labor

Time

A day in the life of an Etsy Item

Aside from what you spend on supplies and incidentals which is relatively easy to track what

about the time you put in If you are like me you do not weigh time heavily into the equation

because you are so happy while you are in creative mode and you forget about all of the other

stuff Recently I have taken a hard look at my time management for pricing purposes and life in

general

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Sad but true time is money even when it feels like you should be paying someone for the

happiness you get from making jewelry

Lets look at one little piece of jewelry and all it has to go through to get into the hands or onto

ears or necks of my customer (not exactly in order of appearance)

Little Piece of Jewelry

The research process ndash this is what I like to call it when I am daydreaming up new ideas

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

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Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

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How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 4: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

We all know the formula

Cost Price (Labor + Materials Cost) x 2 = Wholesale Price

Wholesale Price x 2 = Retail Price

But what goes into the cost of our labor

Time

A day in the life of an Etsy Item

Aside from what you spend on supplies and incidentals which is relatively easy to track what

about the time you put in If you are like me you do not weigh time heavily into the equation

because you are so happy while you are in creative mode and you forget about all of the other

stuff Recently I have taken a hard look at my time management for pricing purposes and life in

general

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Sad but true time is money even when it feels like you should be paying someone for the

happiness you get from making jewelry

Lets look at one little piece of jewelry and all it has to go through to get into the hands or onto

ears or necks of my customer (not exactly in order of appearance)

Little Piece of Jewelry

The research process ndash this is what I like to call it when I am daydreaming up new ideas

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 5: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Sad but true time is money even when it feels like you should be paying someone for the

happiness you get from making jewelry

Lets look at one little piece of jewelry and all it has to go through to get into the hands or onto

ears or necks of my customer (not exactly in order of appearance)

Little Piece of Jewelry

The research process ndash this is what I like to call it when I am daydreaming up new ideas

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 6: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The sketch ndash you can skip this part if you do not need to sketch but I do Here are your

five minutes back if you donrsquot

Learning and practicing techniques or how the heck do I make this This can include

time spent in trial and error in courses reading books taking Ecourses or tutorials

Ordering or shopping for Supplies

The actual designing process

Actually fabricating your piece

Modeling it for your significant other or furbaby and telling them they are not excited

enough about this new creation

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

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The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Not Really Me

Photographing it

The dreaded editing of said photographs

Determining pricing which includes more dreaded research and yikes math

The even more dreaded listing of item

Answering stupid and not so stupid convos

Tweeting FB-ing Stumbling Deliciousing Stylehiving Pinteresting Kaboodling

Blogging making the dreaded Treasury (I make them but I donrsquot like them)

commenting on Trsquos and more

Doing all of the above for your team members as they have done for you

Messing with Etsy on Sale Should I shouldnrsquot I etc

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 8: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

Promoting your sale if you chose ldquoI shouldrdquo

Rearranging your Etsy store obsessively

Renewing

Checking Craftopolis

Reading Handemadeology

Checking Google Analytics and wondering if anyone really understands it

Worrying about your SEO and asking Bob a lot of questions 1800-jewelry24Seven

Creating and promoting coupons or wondering if you should

Finally a sale

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 9: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Continuing onhellip

Ordering or shopping for packing supplies

Putting your precious piece into pretty packaging that you ordered or made

Packing for safe shipping

Printing a label cursing at printer amp(( (__$^amp

Fixing the printer or running to Staples for more printer ink

Printing again

Going to the post office

Swearing I am going to get more organized so I can arrange home pick up which is

FREE

Following up emails (yup you bought it yeah its coming etc)

Worst case tracking a package uuugghhhhhh

Best case happy customer brilliant feedback Yayyy

Guess what time to start all over again

All of this is not even factoring in the very important time spent on the JET Thread

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 10: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

Is your pricing right

Do not sell yourself short Much of the cost of doing business is our time

Thanks for reading

Norah

Pricing For Time Intensive Handmade Items

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

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The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Large Black Nine Pointed Star Paper Quilled Earrings

Article by Honeyrsquos Quilling

If you are like me you have read dozens of articles posts and comments on how to price your

handcrafted items And if you are like me you have been confused more often than not The

number one thing I have learned is that there is not one single formula that will give everyone the

right pricing technique Each type of handcrafted item is created differently Some are made with

expensive jewels some with cotton yarns Some take a few minutes to put together while for

some it is the time invested that gives them value

This article is geared towards those who create handcrafted items that are time intensive I will

share how I have priced my items that fall into this category and what I have learned along the

way

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 12: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

When thinking about how to fairly price your crafts you must take into consideration both the

cost of your materials and the cost of your time There are many pricing formulas out there that

only use the cost of materials to figure out the price That obviously will not work for time

intensive crafts because you will not be getting paid for your time at all Then there are other

formulas that have you add in your time cost plus material costs and double triple or even

quadruple that to get your wholesale price Again this will not work for time intensive crafts

You will find yourself with over-inflated prices and no buyers

The key to the right pricing formula is to make sure you are getting paid for your time for your

materials plus any overhead costs This is the formula that I have come up with after months of

tweaking

[(time x $per hour) + 2(cost of materials)] x 11 = wholesale price

wholesale price x 2 = retail price

How much you should pay yourself per hour is up to you Irsquove seen a lot of advice saying that

the bare minimum should be $10 so that is what I have started with for myself Irsquom sure I will

increase that as time goes on The reason I double my materials cost is because there are always

overhead costs Having materials shipped to you some materials getting ruined materials you

use that you donrsquot know how to calculate such as glue I figure these are all covered by doubling

my materials cost Then I multiply by 11 to add 10 to my wholesale price I do this to give

myself a little profit and a little wiggle room There are always overhead costs such as electricity

that are hard to calculate in This gives you that room Plus even if you are selling wholesale itrsquos

great to be able to get a little profit from those deals You can then use this to re-invest in more

supplies I choose 10 as my profit markup but you can put whatever you feel comfortable

with

If you are planning on trying to get some wholesale accounts you definitely have to double your

wholesale price to get to your retail prices Most retailers will expect to get your goods at half

price This retail price is then what you should be charging customers

When I first applied this formula to my items I gasped a bit at the prices I asked myself ldquowho

would pay thatrdquo But then I took the advice of many crafters and artists and reminded myself

that those who cannot make what you make WILL pay that price for it I know I look at many

crafts that I do not have the skills for and Irsquom happy to purchase their items because they are

well made gorgeous and itrsquos awesome to buy handmade And I know others buy my products

for the same reason

Another thing to consider is the costs such as advertising listing on etsy renewing listings time

it takes to photograph packing and numerous other expenses I figure that because I am

charging retail price in my shops I am covering those costs So basically my ldquoprofitsrdquo are really

the costs for all of that When I sell wholesale I donrsquot have those costs so I donrsquot feel

comfortable adding in those costs to the wholesale price But some people do so feel free

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 13: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

I consider my pricing formula to be very flexible Once you have a formula that works for you

and your craft and you are happy with your prices you can leave it for a while But if you feel it

needs some tweaking ndash maybe you find your overhead costs not covered or maybe you decide to

start putting your marketing and photographing hours into your time (something I have not done

yet) ndash go ahead and tweak it

If you create time intensive handcrafted items I hope you have found this article helpful Let me

know what your pricing challenges are and how you are handling them Happy pricing and

happy selling

How much is your experience worth

Children Art Dancer Mexico

I attended a watercolor art class a few years ago The teacher demonstrated his techniques while

we watched and then we attempted our own paintings During the class he told us that he would

sell the demo paintings to us for $350 if we would like to buy them

Someone in the class actually had the courage to say ldquoHow can you sell that painting for $350

when it only took you 25 minutes to paint itrdquo He answered ldquoIt took me 30 years to paint that in

25 minutesrdquo

Irsquove always remembered that and it has given me courage to price my items in a way that

includes my experience Even if my materials are low cost and even if I can make that thing in

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 14: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

15 minutes no one has seen the ones in the trash or the ones I wonrsquot sell or the ones that I made

in the beginning We all grow as artists and we need to value our skill and experience

I canrsquot remember not knowing how to sew I learned from my mother as she sewed my dresses

and my Barbie Dollrsquos dresses Irsquove made over a hundred purses totes and wristlets since last year

when I started experimenting with them An interesting thing happens when you make that

many ndash your voice starts to emerge People can tell those items are made by me The consistency

and quality of the end-product has also improved and my prices reflect that

Itrsquos a tricky thing this pricing business Whole books have been written about pricing strategy

Whew As long as I am respectful of my fellow artists and respectful of my own skills I think

Irsquom on the right track

Pricing your Handmade Jewelry

Final Sale - Fine Art Photography Original Print (8x10) IN STOCK |by elr104

By Jacqueline Jewelry

Letrsquos start 2011 right and stop being afraid to charge prices for your jewelry that show you are a

professional Even if yoursquore new to the craft of jewelry you should be pricing for the luxury that

jewelry is One mistake that new jewelry designers often make is to price their work too low

Pricing handmade jewelry seems to one topic that jewelry artists seem never to agree on There

are lots of different viewpoints and philosophies This article will discuss some of the things to

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 15: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

think about as you consider how to price your jewelry and some of the common pricing models

that jewelry designers use

Keep in mind that you do much more than make jewelry as a business owner In order to cover

costs and overhead it is essential to charge more than your hourly rate + material costs or keep

your hourly rate on the high side (ie $20 hour is much more realistic than $10 hour) if you

want your business to be profitable

Here are a few pricing tips

bull Donrsquot compete with imports on pricing Your quality is better and you can never compete with

those that make $2 a day Instead position yourself as the high quality jeweler that you are and

command reasonable prices

bull As a newcomer you can start lower if you would like and move your pricing up as you

become more established

bull Lower pricing also can work against you because it cheapens the perceived value of your work

People tend to think you get what you pay for so if you charge too low people tend to think

something is ldquofishyrdquo if the price is lower than they expect for a handmade object

I have another reason for not charging too low This is kind of my personal soapbox

If you charge too low you are not only cheapening the perceived value of your own work you

are also cheapening the work of others because the public learns to think that some jewelers who

charge what they are worth are charging too much

Those jewelers who charge what they are worth then have to work so much harder to convince

customers that their work is worth the cost

That said as a jewelry designer you need to consider two types of pricing wholesale and retail

Wholesale and Retail Pricing Models

Here are common wholesale pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 3 x the material cost

bull 35 x the material cost

bull $20hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50 (or whatever you want your hourly wage to be)

bull Eyeballing ie guessing at what it should be worth (not recommended but common)

bull $35hour bull labor plus 1x materials

bull $26hour bull labor plus 1x materials plus 50

bull $20hrlabor + mat + 5overhead + 20profit

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 16: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

And here are common retail pricing models used by jewelry designers

bull 14 x wholesale

bull 15 x wholesale

bull 16 x wholesale

bull 17 x wholesale

bull 18 x wholesale

bull 19 x wholesale

bull 20 x wholesale

bull The ever common but not recommended ldquoeyeballingrdquo method

Feel free to use any of the wholesale or retail pricing formulas to price your own work

Remember that customers are not only buying the materials in a piece of jewelry and the time

you spent making it theyrsquore buying your unique vision and expertise

Original article gt Jacqueline Jewelry

Pricing Your Products The 411

image courtesy of D Lippens on Etsy

So first off what does ldquothe 411Prime mean I remember that little saying from middle school amp that

was like so 15 years ago Whoa that makes me feel oldWeird

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 17: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Pricing Woes

Anyway pricing products is always a struggle At least for me it is You have to consider so

many different factors amp it varies depending upon what your selling amp the value associated with

your product Ugghh

Well I just found a little pricing formula that helped me recently so I changed all my prices in

my shop amp honestly Irsquom still deciding what I think about it Irsquom still getting traffic amp some sales

but not as many as I was before Irsquom in the process of continuing to evaluate my market amp my

competitors Eventually Irsquoll know if it was a good move or not

The Breakdown

My next post will be actually showing you the pricing formula but today I wanna talk about the

parts of the formula you need to consider So letrsquos get started

Material Costs

This is the cost of each amp every material that is directly used to make your product including

packaging materials amp marketing materials used with the product

Labor Cost

This is the cost to make the product whether itrsquos you making the product or an employee making

the product This is usually the trickiest part because we tend to price our time on the high end

which in the end can make our products price unrealistic

Remember when thinking of labor costs how much do you want to make or pay an hour amp

how long does it take to make the product start to finish

Overhead Cost

This is everything else other than material amp labor costs I can be rent marketing expences

tools equipment electricity internet phone services etc

Profit

This is what you make after yoursquove paid all your expenses

Markup

This is a percentage of the materials ampor labor cost thatrsquos added to reach a price

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 18: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

2 Prices per Product

Now some of you may not realize that each of your products actually has 2 prices Therersquos a

wholesale price amp a retail price to considerhellipthat is unless yoursquore not interested in wholesaling at

allhellipthen yoursquod only have one price

So until the next post with the actual formulahelliptell mehellip

What pricing issues do you struggle with in your business Let me know in the comments

below

Successful Holiday Price Point Strategies

Gift Wrap Option by megandarienzo on Etsy

This will be my fourth holiday season on Etsy and I have learned a lot of valuable lessons

during my tenure in the glitter-filled trenches No matter how many times I run errands or order

packing materials I will always run out when I need them the most I have learned to take lots

of salt baths and to ice my hands and shoulders so I donrsquot come out of my studio in January

looking like a hunchback My husband can (and will) sew on buttons and pom poms in a pinch

Shipping orders from home will save you SO much stress just do it Most importantly Irsquove

learned that establishing a variety of strategic price points in my shop will lead to the most

success making all the hair-pulling stress and insanity of the busiest shopping season

worthwhile

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

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The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Most of us have items at least a few different prices in our shop Make a list of pricing categories

in your shop and spend a few minutes considering who will buy items in each price range Irsquom

often looking to spend a set amount on a friend or family member ndash $25 $50 or $100 If you

have several items priced just above $50 or $100 consider adjusting your prices slightly to

appeal to those with a set budget in mind Also consider bundling lower priced items into gift

sets to appeal to those wanting more bang for their buck but also wanting to spend a set amount

Irsquove put several times together at a small discount with combined shipping and found that $50

and $100 price points are more popular during the holidays than I thought While many people

shopping in a mall are attracted to $10 and under times I very rarely sell low priced items in my

shop during the holidays Most people donrsquot want to pay shipping on a low cost item so

bundling can be a good way to offer several lower priced items with combined shipping

Many shoppers love to buy multiples so make sure to up your item quantity for listings for

custom items I have had a single individual purchase 10 custom pet portraits for each member of

his family It worked well for him because he could get everyone in his family something

thoughtful and handmade and he was done with his holiday shopping in one quick click

Responding quickly to conversations and requests to purchase multiple items is a great way to

make the most out of shoppers looking for a swift gift solution Catching people while their

interest is on your shop is crucial because Irsquove found many gift seekers tend to move on more

quickly than those shopping for themselves

Gift certificates are a great way to catch last minute shoppers or those who want to purchase a

custom item for a friend but arenrsquot sure of their size or preference I have offered very specific

gift certificates in the past not just for dollar amounts but for a custom pet portrait or custom pet

sweater and hat set Irsquove found these to be much more popular than general gift certificates I

also provide customers with a printed certificate explaining the item and a pdf version via email

for those who leave shopping down to the wire

Offer free gift wrapping OR sell it as a separate service I purchased from a seller once who

offered one style of wrapping included in the price and a second more elaborate wrapping as a

separate sale I opted for the fancier packaging and was really pleased with the result While I

have not had time to offer add-ons like dressed up packaging in my shop during the holidays I

would definitely recommend it to those who are able You might be surprised by how many

people want the same unique artistry in gift wrapping that they do in the item they purchase It

was very attractive to me as a buyer and the seller was able to earn an extra $5-10 on some

purchases

Finally donrsquot feel like you have to have bargain basement prices to be competitive If you invest

time and energy in cultivating a unique and polished look for your shop you should be able to

attract buyers willing to pay what your items are worth You can make more selling less and will

be happier and healthier as a result There will always be those out there who are practically

selling their items at a loss but they wonrsquot be able to sustain their business in the long term As a

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 20: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

group of independent artists and business owners we should stick together and set a standard for

selling handmade

The Art of Pricing More Important AND Less Stress-Worthy Than You

Think

I believe that pricing is as important to a stores brand identity as its color scheme product

photography style or the personality of its copy Still I think that store owners manage to freak

out about their pricing structure more than is necessary

Some big statements I know so let me explain

The price of items we see in stores-- physical and online-- affect us psychologically in 2 quite

prominent ways

1) They alert us to whether or not an item is for us

2) They tip us off to an items value-- seeing as how we naturally correlate high price with high

value (and vice versa)

How exactly do we decide whether an item is for us based on its price

I know most people like to dive into the affordability talk here but I have a different take

Afford is such an ambiguous word to me

Can I afford a piece of gum for $100 Well technically I have $100 So by definition I can

But is that particular piece of gum worth $100 to me That is a different question

This is why I prefer to speak in terms of priority and value instead

Lets say one potential customer has an income of $40K She has preferences and priorities as

well as limits on what she is able to buy Its all a matter of priority

If owning a fantastic $100 pair of jeans is of high value to her personally shell splurge on the

$100 pair while snipping coupons for groceries Shell avoid eating out Some kind of sacrifice

can be made

If said customer is however highly conditioned to spend around $30 for a pair of jeans and

doesnt easily see $70 worth of added value in the more expensive pair she will shrug it off as

not for her

To show you how this concept scales lets assume another potential customer has an income of

$140K Though she still has preferences and priorities she has clearance to satisfy more of her

desires

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 21: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

Assuming she also sees high value in owning a $100 pair of jeans she can buy a pair without

needing to snip coupons to balance the purchase

Still she cant very well buy $100 pairs of jeans loads of diamond jewelry a full-time waitstaff

lavish tropical vacations etc etc she would quickly run out of money Therefore she is still

making decisions based on her priorities She just has more lee-way than someone with a lower

income

How does all of this relate to you as a business owner Simple There is virtually no such

thing as unaffordable As long as a persons basic needs are being met and they are able to

see the value in your offering they will buy They will make it a priority

What are the implications of our built-in assumption that high price means high value and

vice versa

Have you ever glanced at the price of an item and thought Wow That must be good

I know I have

A hefty price tag alerts us to the fact that someone has declared an item high value In a world

too full of scams and deception we probably shouldnt be as open to this mental suggestion as

we are but it is extremely prevalent in our thinking

Its simply a matter of how were wired we use other peoples opinions and reactions in order to

shape our own This is how in the past we were able to avoid poisonous berries and not die

Really basic human stuff

On the flip side of the coin we tend to have a negative reaction to certain low-priced goods

Have you ever been interested in an item checked the price and then thought Whats wrong

with this that its so cheap

You certainly wouldnt be alone

Commoditized goods like name brand electronics clothes and accessories are consistent enough

in quality that we can buy them cheaply and feel okay about it However when dealing with

non-commoditized goods (handmade being a fabulous example) the outcome is not as

predictable

Since your product is neither coming off an assembly line nor ubiquitous to every neighborhood

mall people cannot be certain of what theyre getting So price as a means of value-measure

matters a great deal

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 22: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

Guidelines for ridding yourself of pricing anxiety forever

If youre like most handmade store owners you have probably spent WAY too much time

fretting over the affordability of the items you sell Now that you know a lower price is not

always better-- and due to human nature itself can actually hurt your sales-- I hope you will

never again feel burdened by the need to price-match commoditized goods

So whats the right stress-free way to price

Well there are no hard-and-fast rules Thats for certain

But since non-answers are rarely helpful let me give you a guideline to get you started

Add up your overhead business costs materials tools listingprocessing fees web hosting etc

Next assign yourself an hourly wage (When doing so consider the fact that being self-

employed requires you to provide your own benefits-- unlike most standard jobs-- and add to the

figure accordingly) Calculate the amount of overhead and time that goes into a single item

Now double it

This is a figure you can start with that includes your overhead the amount you must be paid for

your time and some added profit to fund the growth of your business

Dont go below this number but do add to it for any highly novel or artistic value in your work

Also raise your price if you find that demand is quite high This will curb in-coming orders

enough for you to comfortably keep up-- without stunting your profitability

What have we learned

Today Ive covered the myth of affordability how people buy based on priorities and perceived

value instead why handmade goods should never be priced as low as commoditized ones why

most store owners are stressin way too much and how to get started on your new pricing

structure

If you have found this information helpful or have any questions let us know in the comments

below

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo

Page 23: The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods - handmadeology.com · The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011 Sad but true, time is money, even when it feels like you should be paying someone for

The Art of Pricing Handmade Goods 2011

10 more must read pricing articles

The Art of Pricing Three Helpful Pricing Exercises

Pricing Tips for Your Creative Business

Etsy Success Reevaluating Your Prices

How to Price Your Handmade Goods - Items

How to Price Your Handmade Products Download a Free Pricing Calculator

Jewelry Pricing Formula

Etsy and the culture of cheap

How Much Is Handmade Worth

Why Handmade is so ldquoExpensiverdquo