I'm making some coasters to sell at a gift fair soon. For those of you who have sold coasters, do you find that there is any particular sales advantage to selling them in a rack or holder vs. without? I'm just thinking about the price break here. Anyone have a source for racks?
Thanks,
Cliff
Coasters in racks?
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I don't include a rack. The rack Steve is using is really attractive though and I would surely consider that if you can recoup that cost in your sales price.
I just stack the four together and the bumpons keep them seated well. I tie them together with a decorative ribbon or twine for the holiday bazaar type shows since they stay together better that way , but leave them unwrapped for the gifty or arty galleries I sell through. $60 or so is what they are getting for the retail pricing for a set of 4 in the 3.5 to 4 inch range in my area.
I just stack the four together and the bumpons keep them seated well. I tie them together with a decorative ribbon or twine for the holiday bazaar type shows since they stay together better that way , but leave them unwrapped for the gifty or arty galleries I sell through. $60 or so is what they are getting for the retail pricing for a set of 4 in the 3.5 to 4 inch range in my area.
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