How to sell from a link in your bio: photographs, pricing, delivery and the small decisions that turn a follower into an order.
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Charging for a group is easy. Turning up every week for a year is the hard part. Price it as a season, sell a term pass, and plan for the quiet month.
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The customs form, the fee at the door, and the transfer that arrives short. What actually goes wrong on a small seller's first international order.
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Editions you can keep honest, sizes that fit a frame from a shop, and why almost every damaged print arrives damaged at exactly the same corner.
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Print runs, postage bands, and why signing matters more than a barcode. What it actually costs to sell your own book direct from a hallway in Sheffield.
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Roast dates, weekly cycles and freshness windows. How small batch makers turn a spoilage problem into a scheduling problem, and what shipping food costs.
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Pick a rate, write down exactly what is inside the hour, and stop offering a free discovery call. The scope is what protects you, not the price.
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A granny square cardigan is 35 hours of your life. Pricing it by the yarn is how makers quit. Here is the arithmetic and what to sell instead.
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A brief form, two rounds of revisions written as a number, and half the money before you open the canvas. The three things that keep commissions sane.
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Indian festival season triples your orders and then the courier stops picking up. Pickup capacity, RTO spikes, corporate gifting, and what to book early.
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Demand does not fall during Ramadan, it moves. How the buying day inverts, why Eid gifting compresses into ten days, and how to plan around a moving cut-off.
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A PDF plan is not passive income. Here are the real support hours, the refund rate you should expect, and the claims that get a coach in trouble.
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Local-only delivery, the dimensions nobody publishes, and condition notes that survive the doorstep. What restoring furniture for resale actually pays.
Sailo just gives it a front door — so people can browse, compare and see prices before they message you.
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