Even if you have no business
experience...
even if you've never succeeded in making money from selling chocolate
before...even if you have no money to start...
February 17th 2010
....a bit of fun :-) Enjoy your day! Nicole
2nd March 2010
Keep it simple.
I
was in a very expensive chocolate shop today....full of the most
gorgeous hand made chocolates. It's certainly an amazing
experience looking at what is essentially a work of art.
Beautifully designed luscious choocolates were EVERYWHERE.
It reminded me of something though, and that's why I'm blogging
today. Don't get caught up making many different varieties of
chocolate, especially to sell. What is most important is that you
get a small selection of chocolates that you can make really well and
then focus on marketing those to your clients. Once you've got
that down, and you are making money from your hard work, then you can
add one new chocolate at a time to your repoirtoire....you'll feel less
stressed and very proud of the product that you're selling to your
'hungry' crowd!
Have a great day! Nicole
4th April 2010
This is an interesting article on how to get the most out of your chocolate...
Now at least I know what chocolate is going to let me live longer ;-)
Till next time... Nicole
1st May 2010
Annie is making profit from chocolate!
Annie
is from New Orleans and got in contact with me today....and I'm so
excited for her. She has been perfecting her chocolate making
over the last couple of months and decided to take it up a notch and
try selling at a weekend market. She was a bit nervous at first.
"I
setup my stall and used the ideas you gave me in the book. I was
worried that no one would even stop to try one chocolate. I
didn't think that I would be very good at selling either. But you
know what? I SOLD OUT of stock! Customers were stopping to look
and chat...I would give them a sample of my chocolate and then they
would buy some. I can't explain what a wonderful feeling it was
to sell my chocolates, but it was really amazing...
Good
on you Annie for getting out there and giving it a go! Next time
Annie gets back to me I'll post it on the blog so we can celebrate her
success.