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		<title>How To Start A Candle Making Business</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[How To Start A Candle Making Business
Many people who make candles as a hobby fail to realize the potential of this  market as a way to make serious money. As it turns out, they&#8217;re ideally placed  to take advantage of a niche that&#8217;s both extremely popular and has a low barrier  to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h2><span style="font-size: small;">How To Start A Candle Making Business</span></h2>
<p>Many people who make candles as a hobby fail to realize the potential of this  market as a way to make serious money. As it turns out, they&#8217;re ideally placed  to take advantage of a niche that&#8217;s both extremely popular and has a low barrier  to entry. It&#8217;s popular because candles make great gifts for all types of  occasions ranging from Halloween to Valentines Day, and including birthdays,  anniversaries, gift baskets, romantic dinners, and so on. The barrier to entry  is really low because you don&#8217;t need a lot of expertise to start making candles;  plus, the initial investment that&#8217;s required is something that&#8217;s in most  people&#8217;s range.</p>
<p>If you plan well, you&#8217;ll begin to <a href="http://bestcandlebiz.com">make money selling candles</a> in a relatively  short time. Selling candles is a proven money-making opportunity and the  business opportunity is becoming more popular by the day because of the  relatively inexpensive supplies and the opportunity to use your creativity when  using the styles, colors, scents, and sizes, so you don&#8217;t need a lot of  expertise and can pretty much learn as you go. Mistakes have no consequence  since you can melt the candles you don&#8217;t like and use them to make other ones.</p>
<p>As you begin to establish your candle making business, keep in mind that your  success is going to depend on you being able to make candles that your  prospective buyers will like. Sure, the creativity will have to come from you  (if you&#8217;re making the candles) but at the end of the day, it&#8217;s all about your  customers. If you&#8217;re not making the candles but instead ordering them wholesale,  the same principle holds. If you&#8217;re reluctant to dive in without knowing what  will work, you can either mass produce or bulk order generic, ordinary candles  and sell them by the dozen. The main drawback of this method is that since  they&#8217;re generic, there&#8217;s nothing to set you apart from your competition, except  maybe your relationship with the buyers and/or your prices.</p>
<p>In any case, before you launch any business, it&#8217;s better to determine what  your market is and who&#8217;s going to be buying from you. You candle making and/or  candle selling business is no different and you have to go through the same  steps before you invest your hard-earned money. You can sell you candles to  retail stores in your area, either on a wholesale basis or through consignments  (having consignment setups with small shop owners which could help promote and  sell your products is quite a brilliant idea). Another viable option is to sell  your candles to people who make gift baskets, or who operates various types of  businesses where candles are used: restaurants, party planners, wedding  planners, and so on. Candles are likewise very popular and widely purchased  during special occasions like Christmas and Valentines Day so do not fail to  take advantage of these opportunities. And of course, local events where people  come sell their wares are your best friends. That&#8217;s why it&#8217;s important to  develop excellent relationships with your local community, as it&#8217;s more likely  that they will be your most reliable and most profitable client base.</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">What do you need to start a candle making business?</span></h2>
<p>This business opportunity is quite affordable and cost-efficient compared to  most other businesses that you can start from home. There are the basic  materials needed for making candles such as beeswax or paraffin, spermaceti,  wicks, scents and dyes or colors which are optional components, wicks, molds and  a pan for the wax melting procedure. Be ready to dedicate a good chink of your  budget to the molds, as they can cost about $20 each. Aside from the materials  for the manual work, you may also need an allocation for the office equipment;  computer and some would consider buying candle making software to further  enhance their products and stand to make more money.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re looking for sophistication in the candle-making business (which  means more profits), you can look into Gel Candles. These ones are made of  paraffin that are transparent and consist of suspended decorative items and come  within a container, which, most of the times, is a transparent one (glass or  heat-resistant high-quality plastic).</p>
<p>Be sure to have a considerable amount of wax or paraffin, containers to melt  them and a place to conduct all the work. Molds and containers give the desired  shape to the molten mass, which again depends upon the kind of raw material  used. For example, pillar wax has a high melting point while paraffin has a  lower one.</p>
<h2><span style="font-size: small;">How much does it cost to get started?</span></h2>
<p>Fragrances and dyes will round up your initial investment to around $200;  that&#8217;s not bad at all, especially considering this venture&#8217;s money making  potential. It&#8217;s also recommended that you hone your craft by purchasing  candle-making books and videos and attending candle-making courses. This may  increase your initial investment by another $300, bringing your total cash  outlay to about $500. Considering the high income opportunity of a candle-making  business, selling to online markets, to friends, family members and neighbors,  in flea markets and public markets will allow you to quickly cover your  investment and start planning the growth of your business</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re only interested in the selling part, then all you need is to round  up wholesale suppliers, get their catalogs, and start ordering and selling on a  small scale so you can develop a knowledge of the market, and know what sells  and what doesn&#8217;t. This way, you know what to order and how much of it to order  so that you can not only give your customers what they want, but also remain  competitive price-wise. In this case, instead of investing in raw materials,  books, and candle-making seminars, you might instead attend a sales seminar and  buy a couple of sales books for roughly $200 and use $300 on orders so you can  have a decent inventory and start selling candles.</p>
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