There are plenty of books out there if you want
to learn the art of MAKING candles, but very few (if any) related
to the business itself.
If you are tired of wasting time searching for answers, and are
ready to learn what can be done to help (or hurt) your thriving
business - stick around...
Dear Friend,
Are you happy each month with the amount of income your candle
business is generating for you? Is there enough time in your day
to get everything done, or do you have a To Do list that’s
a mile long?
Your business should be creating a more prosperous life for you
and your family; so why after tons of time and hard work do you
feel like you're going in circles and getting nowhere?
Maybe it’s time to take a step back and look at the whole
picture. You can’t keep doing the same things over and over
and expect to see prosperous change. If you want more out of your
business, you have to learn as many time and money saving techniques
as possible.
It’s a fact that people are naturally skeptical and resist
change; and as a self employed business owner, the problem can be
even greater if you don’t see, or worse, ignore the changes
that need to be made to help your business succeed.
It’s not a “How to Make Candles”, “How
to Make Gel Candles”, “How to Make Soy candles”
kind of book. It’s the “How to” sequel –
what to do after you have mastered the art of creating your product.
I have yet to find a “How to” candle book written specifically
for running your candle business!
You don’t have to go through years of trial and error and
TONS of money to figure out what works and what doesn’t. Who
has time for that?! And believe me, you don’t need a college
degree or have to be a rocket scientist to do what is needed to
save yourself time and money. I should know, I had very little business
experience when I started out five years ago, and what business
experience I did have, had NOTHING to do with the candle business!
So what makes me qualified to be able to help you save and grow
your business? Well, simply put, I’ve been there, done that!
I have learned from trial and error (lots of error) with my own
candle business. |