Continuing Your Embroidery Education Is Vital To Your Embroidery Business Success!
Continuing your Embroidery Education is very important and is vital to your overall Embroidery Business Success!
Do you get the feeling sometimes that you just do not have the time to sit down and learn something new? Are you just so busy doing the day to day stuff that keeps the customers happy and coming back that you feel trapped?
I know that very same feeling and I have found that if I take out just a few minutes each day for learning something new or refreshing my memory, that it actually rejuvenates me and gives me a huge lift!
Continuing your embroidery education is something that is vital to your Embroidery Business Success. Do you feel like you just cannot keep up on all of the new processes, applications and products that are changing so quickly?
There are some things that never change! They are the basics! The basics of creating designs and embroidery application do not change. Its those basics that we sometimes forget, and we need to refresh our memory with from time to time.
Do not let your embroidery video training programs, articles, and other embroidery information that you have saved, gather dust on your shelf. Take them out and review them from time to time so that you can remember those basics. They are the foundation of great embroidery and those basics will never change!
Joyce Jagger
The Embroidery Coach
















2 Responses to “Continuing Your Embroidery Education Is Vital To Your Embroidery Business Success!”
Joyce,
This may be the website I am looking for. I am considering working from home in the embroidery business. I am now working on a website and have had success in the past at craft fairs.
Specifically, I would like more information on copyright/licensing logos.
I have digitizing software and would like to digitize the prospective company/customer’s logo on a “sample” to help get my foot in the door.
Can I do this without permission…..even if I am not selling the sample?
Thank you in advance for your answer.
I will look at this site further.
Karen
Hi Karen,
You have to be careful with copyright/licensing logos. There is a website http://www.copyright.gov/records/ where you can go and search to see if a logo has a copyright on it.
For most small businesses, this is not a problem, but for business like car dealers or franchises, you cannot do those logos without their permission. For the majority of small businesses, you can go ahead and do their logos without any issue. This is a good way to get in the door with a lot of business if you have some type of relationship with them.
If this is a cold call, that really does not work too well anymore. You need to have even a small relationship with them such as an introduction from a friend or other business owner. This will get you better results.
Joyce Jagger
The Embroidery Coach
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