I can't believe how many candle home business opportunities that are available. How do people that want to startup this type of business decide which company they want to go with. I know some of you may want to make your own candles, but for those that want to sell products that someone else made, there are tons of opportunities out there.
I decided to create a section on Mommy Enterprises to list some of them.
Here is the link:
http://www.mommyenterprises.com/candle-home-business-opps.htm
Enjoy!
Stefani
I decided to create a section on Mommy Enterprises to list some of them.
Here is the link:
http://www.mommyenterprises.com/candle-home-business-opps.htm
Enjoy!
Stefani





4 Comments:
I tried selling candles with PartyLite but even though they are very good quality products they were quite pricy so it was really difficult for me to find people to buy them. Some people had no problem finding buyers but I guess you have to know the right kind of people. I did enjoy holding the parties though. Guess I'm not cut out for selling.
the link doesn't seem to work..
I just started my own candle business and am trying to get it started. I would love it if you would add it to your page where you have opportunities listed. Please contact me if interested.
laura.leahj@gmail.com
thanks
Laura
The biggest hurdle I had previously when selling candles online was the shipping cost -- candle jars are heavy and in some cases, shipping cost more than the candle itself!
I didn't notice Scentsy on your list of candle businesses. Scentsy offers a great variety of flameless/wickless highly-scented candle bars and candle warmers, and product and shipping costs are very reasonable.
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