It happens that the customer nes to receive the product as quickly as possible and is ready to pay for it. By the way, have you had any interesting or complex cases relat to such sketches? If I took an individual order, then it is automatically interesting for me. I do not take all incoming orders.
Again, judging by my experience with embroidery
I know that you should never take an order for the sake of an order, otherwise you will burn out and run away even from your own ideas. Therefore, if I understand that this is not quite “my thing” or the customer “wants something, but does not know what”, I refuse. And, of course, I always soberly assess my abilities.
I will never take on a job in which
I am not confident in the result. How do you like the collaboration with the nail studio where your products were sold? It was my first collaboration at the very beginning of my journey. I can’t call it successful, but it definitely gave me experience, and now to when choosing potential spaces. At the moment, my products are not present anywhere except my account.
There are several offers from other cities
We are still in the process of discussing the details. In the summer, I plan to participate in markets and meet my customers in person. I think this brings both sides closer together. Anastasia Yakimenko founder of ABC Muse What should you pay attention to when choosing a space? The main rule I have learn is to always sign a contract. In fact, it is quite banal and logical, but when you do not have any experience of cooperation, it is difficult to foresee all the nuances and take into account the pitfalls. And, of course, you ne to analyze the concept of the space: is your audience visiting it and what products are already present there, where exactly your products will be locat, is there additional advertising on social networks from the space, and so on. You have a very aesthetic and active Instagram.