Making my soap more profitable - 5 steps I've taken
It's so difficult to balance creative fulfillment with fiscal responsibility and I feel like this past year was a big lesson in making the transition from "maker" mindset into business mindset. In this video, I'm discussing the different phases I've gone through with my soap as a product and what those changes have meant for profitability and efficiency in the production process. Hopefully this will give you a little glimpse into some of the more difficult aspects of this type of business while also providing opportunities to see these challenges as fun and creative in their own way.
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When I had seasonal soaps left over I would give them as gifts. These are great ideas. Thank you
I appreciate your authenticity and down to earth approach to being a business owner. It helps me soooo much. I’m at the same point right now in my business. It’s helped us out tremendously 🌸
I am in love with the packaging of your products! ❤❤❤ did you create your own or custom-made by a professional? About double batches, you are correct. Making a single batch takes the same amount of time as a bigger/double batch. One thing I hate is when the ingredients go to waste or don't turn out how you expected
Your flat top soaps are so so pretty! Especially with the packaging, they look very high end. Even more than if they had the swirly top I find. 💜✨
Totally get the changes! My core line and my face bars are a pour , cut ,cure. But I still make small batches I call "soaps of the month" " gift sets" that keep the customers, that love the frills ,happy ...and me as a creator happy 😊
Thank you for making this video. I'm definitely thinking of letting go of swirling my soaps. Sizing up a batch is definitely the way to go, and swirling makes it complicated.
This is such a useful video, thank you so much!
have you checked prices with Soap Gal?