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Creative Jewelry: Sell Your Jewelry Creativity On Etsy & Beyond - Zero Cost Marketing Skills Selling Online & Creativity Skills - cover

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Creative Jewelry: Sell Your Jewelry Creativity On Etsy & Beyond - Zero Cost Marketing Skills Selling Online & Creativity Skills

Mary Hunziger

Publisher: Speedy Publishing Books

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This is a 2 In 1 box set compilation of 2 books. This compilation includes Mary Kay Hunziger's 2 titles: Book 1: Jewelry: Sell Your Jewelry Craft & Design with Zero Cost Marketing Beyond eBay, Etsy & Pinterest Book 2: Crafting Is Like you! Do you love jewelry making? If you are passionate about jewelry making, this compilation of passionate jewelry stories is for you. These from passion into profit stories are telling you about the passionate craft of jewelry making and how to turn a fun jewelry making project into a highly profitable jewelry making business. The stories tell you about the most important success ingredients that a new jewelry maker must absolutely know about before going into business. This compilation of stories is chock full of the best jewelry making tips, ideas, techniques, know-how, strategy, tactics, and resources that are used by today's "Jewelry Making Elite". The stories share these secretly guarded jewelry making ingredients. In this 8th compilation, Mary Kay Hunziger shares a very exciting journey and experience to a very profitable six figure jewelry business. The jewelry story started with a measily $13 on Etsy in 2009 and today this business leads a dynamic team and has a thriving online business that authors and authorities like Jim Cockrum, Brad Gosse, Seth Godin, and Tim Ferriss are typically calling the true "virtual empire". This jewelry business's story reveals some powerful zero cost marketing strategies. The power of multiple streams of income is yet another exiting aspect of this jewelry story. Inside the story, you will discover the true power of multiple streams of income and how you can use creative thinking to come up with the most profitable income streams that you can add to your bottom line. You will discover stories like "Creating Beautiful Jewelry For Profit", "Jewelry Making For Fun", "How To Turn Passion Into True Profit", and lots more exciting stories about jewelry making...
Available since: 07/12/2014.

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