Sunday, October 27, 2013

No More Sales ...

Well, I haven't had any more sales since that one on eBay.  And I've been adding to my inventory. I ended up buying the bulk candy I needed to make the Sugar High mix plus the decade boxes.  I was able to make special occasion baskets, another movie night basket, and a few more Christmas baskets.  Here's one of the special occasion baskets:

I think the added inventory makes the website look a bit more legit because there is way more to choose from than a few lunch box baskets that I started with.  On another note, I am trying to find out information to sell my baskets at a local farmer's market.  That would be pretty cool just to gain the exposure even if no one buys.  I should really try to find out information on other trade shows nearby-I haven't really thought about that because all my energy has gone into this website that hasn't made any sales.  Still waiting ...




Sunday, October 20, 2013

Adding to the Inventory...

I decided I need more inventory.  I added 2 Christmas gifts and 1 additional gift basket.  I'm hoping to add even more when I can save enough money to make my own "Sugar High Mix" to put into bags and sell with mugs and tote bags from vandorgifts.com.  I'd also like to sell the decade boxes that my vendor sells.  I figure this will give potential customers a good price range from which to choose from.


 
I also signed up for Google AdWords to promote the website.  It's pretty easy to set up but can be pricey.  I'm paying per click of the website, so anytime someone clicks on the ad when it appears after someone Googles "retro candy basket" or something similar to that, I am charged a certain amount.  The amount is different every time the ad is displayed, but I was able to choose a maximum of $10 per day - I'll have to lower that value after a week or so since that is crazy expensive.  But, bottom line - it increases traffic to the store, especially considering the site does not show up on Google without the ad.

Thursday, October 17, 2013

Website is Up

Well, the website is up and running - shop.emilyssuarhigh.com.  And I have inventory...exciting stuff. 6 different retro candy gift baskets and 4 retro tin lunboxes to choose from.  I also submitted the site to google, but apparently it could take up to 3 months to be approved or accepted or whatever, according to Go Daddy.  I purchased a search engine optimization package from them for the website, to get more traffic to the site, another monthly expense.  It took a while to figure out because there is some computer code stuff involved (meta tags, keywords, carrots, etc.) which I have no experience with.  I also submitted the site to yellowpages.com - www.yellowpages.com/ann-arbor-mi/mip/sugar-high-482007341?lid=482007341. 

I guess it's just a waiting game now...

Thursday, October 10, 2013

I have Candy!

My credit application was accepted by the vendor I met at the Philly Candy Show and I placed an order for all the candy I need for the baskets, which was delivered today!  I had to order the Cracker Jacks from a different company, so I'm still waiting for that to be delivered.  I also need to purchase popcorn and pretzels for the movie theater basket which I think I'll buy at Costco.  YAYY CANDY!!!


Here's the plan - make the 80s baskets and tie-dye buckets this weekend, then make the 60s basket, Betty Boop basket, I Love Lucy basket, and movie theater basket after the Cracker Jacks are delivered, which is scheduled for Monday.  Then I need to take pictures of each of the baskets, erase the background and replace with white, then upload to Amazon and eBay.  The next step is to sell the baskets on my own website - www.emilyssugarhigh.com.  It will cost 24.99/month from GoDaddy with a 20% discount and you have to purchase 12 months at a time.  This will be approximately $240 to run the website for a year. 

Hopefully the website will do well and after I sell a good number of baskets I can expand my inventory to the items I found on Vandorgifts.com, which I already have an account with.  Vandor sells the Dr. Seuss items as well as Hello Kitty and The Beatles.  I'd like to make my own mix of retro candy to sell with the Vandor items.  The retro candy mix will cost about $225 and I have to make a minimum purchase of $250 with Vandor.  This comes to a total of $475 and then with the website fees it will be $715.  This will wipe out all my savings and I'll have to start from zero to save up for the store.

Tuesday, October 8, 2013

I Made A Sale!!!!

On eBay of all places!  whatever, super exciting stuff.  I never would have thought that someone would want to buy my gift baskets on eBay, which is why I hadn't posted them on there until last Thursday.  But I figured, why not?  they don't charge to list your product, only a nominal fee when you make a sale.  And 24-36 hours later, I sold the Movie Theater Gift Basket to a lady in Maryland.

She bought it on Saturday, and I FedEx-ed it on Monday morning.  I made sure to pack it really well, wrapping the entire thing in bubble wrap and then using plenty of Kraft paper to fill the empty space in the box.  I made sure to include a note that thanked her for her purchase (on the back of my business card).  I hope she writes a good review of the sale on my eBay profile.

Everyone seemed really excited for me, which made the whole thing feel pretty good, like I had accomplished something awesome.  Even though it's just a gift basket, it's really part of this new business which I feel like is a part of me.  So, if my business fails - I fail.  I feel like I'm really putting myself out there and risking a lot to start this business, so the sale of 1 gift basket really means a lot.