Harbor - Where did you order the hats and t-shirts?Mugs (we have our own in-house potter)
T-shirts (although sometimes I think sweatshirts or fleece jackets might sell better here! ;-)
Postcards (we'll give those away, nobody has been buying them)
We're just about to get an order of hats in, and expect those will be popular.
Nothing yet is a big money maker, but it all is part of the overall marketing effort (getting our logo and name out there)..
From our local place back in NH: Bulldog DesignsHarbor - Where did you order the hats and t-shirts?Mugs (we have our own in-house potter)
T-shirts (although sometimes I think sweatshirts or fleece jackets might sell better here! ;-)
Postcards (we'll give those away, nobody has been buying them)
We're just about to get an order of hats in, and expect those will be popular.
Nothing yet is a big money maker, but it all is part of the overall marketing effort (getting our logo and name out there)..
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We just started selling hoodies this year. Bought them from customink They were the cheapest and they did a good job, quickly. They are selling better than the old sweatshirt or t-shirts did.Our mugs came from Dis count Mugs. We bought a large quantity several years ago. With shipping they priced out to 1.88 each. If a guest requests I sell them for $5.
We have had requests for shirts and hoodies. We would like to do a hoodie, but need a great logo, I have an idea that has been kicking around my head for years. I may investigate you 99 site to see if someone could do it.
Otherwise we really don't have the space for a gift shop, although hearing about someone else's success with jam sales, I might consider an attractive locking cabinet for that. I do make our jam, but have done so only to put on the table, and occasionally put a jar in our county fair. I'd have to up the quantity to do that. It's a time thing..
To me, a gift shop is shelves on a wall, not anything that penetrates into a room. Also, an add to the charm/experience for someOur mugs came from Dis count Mugs. We bought a large quantity several years ago. With shipping they priced out to 1.88 each. If a guest requests I sell them for $5.
We have had requests for shirts and hoodies. We would like to do a hoodie, but need a great logo, I have an idea that has been kicking around my head for years. I may investigate you 99 site to see if someone could do it.
Otherwise we really don't have the space for a gift shop, although hearing about someone else's success with jam sales, I might consider an attractive locking cabinet for that. I do make our jam, but have done so only to put on the table, and occasionally put a jar in our county fair. I'd have to up the quantity to do that. It's a time thing..
Skam - Have it where it will be easily seen. My Hoosier is in the dining room. Seeing it at breakfast has reminder many a guest they needed something for __________ or that they wanted some jam or a mug. I do not have to say anything more than to point out which is the tea tasting cabinet and that the Hoosier is the gift area.Our mugs came from Dis count Mugs. We bought a large quantity several years ago. With shipping they priced out to 1.88 each. If a guest requests I sell them for $5.
We have had requests for shirts and hoodies. We would like to do a hoodie, but need a great logo, I have an idea that has been kicking around my head for years. I may investigate you 99 site to see if someone could do it.
Otherwise we really don't have the space for a gift shop, although hearing about someone else's success with jam sales, I might consider an attractive locking cabinet for that. I do make our jam, but have done so only to put on the table, and occasionally put a jar in our county fair. I'd have to up the quantity to do that. It's a time thing..