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Gift Basket FAQ 2

Start-Up Basics (Click on each question)

 
  1. Do lots of people start gift basket businesses at home?
     
  2. Will wholesalers sell to me if I don’t have a tax ID number?
     
  3. Should I already be creative before starting this business?
     
  4. Is it wise to have a business plan?
     
  5. I want to use my home telephone to get calls from gift basket buyers instead of getting another phone line. Is that okay?
     
  6. Can I do this on a part-time basis?
     
  7. What are the biggest selling holidays?
     
  8. How do I choose a name for my business?
     
  9. Are there gift basket networking groups in every state?
     
  10. There are so many steps to starting this business. How should I proceed?

 

Visit to the FAQ Index page for a full list of all of the frequently-asked questions pages.

Also visit the Success Articles section.


Do lots of people start gift basket businesses at home?

Many individuals open their gift basket business at home. The most-popular reason is that a rented facility (store, warehouse, etc.) is an added expense that few are ready to pay. Another reason is that you can create gift baskets in a controlled atmosphere without customers coming in to watch your expertise. Starting from and staying at home is the choice of more than half of today’s gift basket designers.

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Will wholesalers and manufacturers sell to me if I don’t have a tax identification number?

 

Suppliers prefer to send catalogs and sell products to a registered business owner who has obtained a tax identification number from a state department of taxation or other governing body.

This ensures companies that their wholesale prices are being distributed to individuals who will buy their products in quantities (dozens, cases, etc.) or a specific monetary minimum ($100, $200, etc.).

An identification number is simple to obtain. In most cases, you must register your business name with your local county clerk. Then, you register with a local state department of taxation.

Check with your local clerk for details. Also, most states have a “starting a business” site on the Internet.

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Should I already be creative before starting this business?

A proven talent in another creative craft is a tremendous asset. If you love sewing, knitting, scrapbooking, flower arranging or another hands-on skill, this will benefit you as you begin making gift baskets.

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Is it wise to have a business plan?

Creating a business plan before you start your business is a wise investment in time. Your business plan is a blueprint to map out a strategy for what you’re doing, where you’re going, and how you plan to get there.

You’ll find a mock gift basket business plan in the book, How to Start a Home-Based Gift Basket Business. There are generic business plans on the Internet and found in other books.

 

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I want to use my home telephone to get calls from gift basket buyers instead of getting another phone line. Is that okay?

If you live alone, you can consider using your home line as a business telephone. That’s because you will be the only person answering the phone, and you have the option of saying, “Hello” or “Good morning, (your business name).  May I help you?” when picking up the line.

If you have a family, a business telephone line is your best option. In this (and any other) business, you always want to be your corporate best. If a child answers the telephone or if noises in the background sound “homey,” your clients may not consider you as a professional. Whether done at home or in a retail store, gift baskets are a business, and telephone etiquette is as important at the products in your baskets.

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Can I do this on a part-time basis?

You can definitely make gift baskets on a part-time basis. Many gift basket designers start this business part time because they work elsewhere to earn a living while building a business. Some stay part time while others work towards quitting their full-time job and turn gift basket design into a career.

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What are the biggest selling holidays?

The most popular holidays for gift basket sales are (in order): Christmas, Valentine’s Day, Mother’s Day and Easter. Other big, non-holiday selling times are Administrative Professionals Day (formerly Secretaries Day), Father’s Day, Thanksgiving and Hanukkah.

Gift basket designs for some of these occasions are found at the Gift Basket Tutorials site.

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How do I choose a name for my business?

Your business name can be as simple as “Gift Baskets by (Your Name)” or a more creative reflection of what you design, such as “Celebrations,” “Elegant Designs” or “Corporate Creations.”

Try to be unique. A name such as “A Tisket, A Tasket” is overused nationwide and is also trademarked, which means that the name’s owner can mail you cease and desist letter barring you from using the name.

Choosing a business name is a personal venture.  Take your time and select wisely. Be satisfied with your decision before committing the name to state record books and stationery.

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Are there gift basket networking groups in every state?

As of 2008, networking groups are located in Atlanta, Georgia; Phoenix, Arizona; Pugeot Sound, Washington; and Canada.  You’ll find links to current groups with Web sites on the gift basket groups page. The best way to find out if a group exists in your area is to ask other designers in your area.

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There are so many steps to starting this business. How should I proceed?

First, make sure that your business will be built around serving many, not just an idea that comes from one person’s need for a basket. Document the individuals, private practitioners, and corporations and others in your area with sales potential. Visualizing the possibilities is important.

Next, decide where in your home you will set up the business. Is there an empty room, basement or attic waiting to be used, or will you partition part of a room?

Finally, do the math. What equipment and supplies must be purchased to start this venture?  Start with a computer and accessories if you don’t already own it, add up the retail cost of gift basket-making supplies for at least six baskets (if you can pay retail costs, you will be able to afford the wholesale price), and estimate several hundreds dollars for stationery and marketing materials.

After this is done, if you feel strongly about this business and are excited about serving the public and profiting at the same time, it’s time to choose a business name, register it with local and state officials, and start making gift baskets!

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Visit to the FAQ Index page for a full list of all of the frequently-asked questions pages.


Copyright 1998-2005 Shirley George Frazier. Click here for reprint permission.
Some text is adapted from How to Start a Home-Based Gift Basket Business.
 

 



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