107: How To Host Profitable Craft Workshops

Side Hustle Hero

30-07-2024 • 43 mins

Do you have a crafting skill that you could teach others in your neighborhood?

Chloe Winstanley has some tips for you to make them profitable.

She made a net income of $100,000 in just two years, working very part-time. Chloe's expertise is in polymer clay, but the tips and strategies she shares can be applied to bootstrap and build any craft workshop.

In this episode, Chloe covers:

  • finding no-cost or low-cost venues for workshops
  • essential steps to get started
  • sales and marketing tips, and
  • key traits of a successful craft workshop leader.

What else? Chloe recounts what transpired after a workshop participant she was talking to fell through the floorboards…right in front her eyes.

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Need a little (and sometimes big) push to start and stay focused to grow your side hustle? Dive into my online Masterclass: How To Turn Your Thoughts Into Wanted Things.

For the full show notes head on over to the home of Side Hustle Hero. https://www.sidehustlehero.com/107

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