A Santa Letter Business is a Great Business for Both Seasonal or Year Round

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A Santa Letter Business is a Great Business for Both Seasonal or Year Round

If you like spreading Holiday joy and the mere thought of making a child smile and their eyes light up with a personalized Santa letter then this could be the perfect business for you. And what a fun one at that! A Santa Letter Business can be something that you do only around the Holidays to bring a little extra cash in or it can be a year round business. Whether you decide to do it only around the Holidays or year round it can be profitable if you know what you are doing.

Of course running a business takes hard work too. You’ll need to be prepared for the Holiday season and the orders that will come in. You will need to make sure that you are stocked up on postage, leave yourself enough time to get the letters mailed so that they reach their destination on time. Remember these letters are coming from the North Pole after all ;-)

First before you start thinking about taking orders for the letters you need to think about the business aspect of things. You will need to appear as professional as possible and follow some basic business principles like having a business checking account. It’s a good idea to have a website to promote your business too. These are all things you will need to think about.

Maybe the thought of doing this year round has you questioning how that’s possible. After all Santa letters are only going to be in ‘season’ for a few short months. Believe it or not there are many options for this business.

If you are interested in taking your Santa Letter business a step further and turning it into a year round business pick up your copy of Mom’s Talk Biz Guide to Starting Your Own Santa Letter Business. It provides tips on how to make it a full-time business. The guide also provides pointers such as the skills to get your business off the ground, tools and materials needed, how to get a North Pole postmark, marketing to your local area as well as some basic business tips such as whether or not you need to register your Santa Letter business and tax deductions and tips.

Santa Letter Business


START-A-BUSINESS GUIDES FROM MOM’S TALK NETWORK:

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Guide to Starting a Candy Wrapper Business Guide to Starting a Bookkeeping Business Guide to Starting a Greeting Card Business
Guide to Starting a Santa Letter Business



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Guide to Better Copywriting Guide to Better Press Release Writing Guide to Writing for Pay
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