Judymoody is 100% correct. I used to make around $300 per night at my farmers market, this year I am lucky if I can bring in $100 over my booth. This barely covers product expense, gas, food while at the market, and insurance. The market manger has now brought in 3 newbie soapmakers that undercut my price per bar by $2.00-$3.00, and customers are not wise enough to know either they get a smaller bar, cheaper oils, or less fragrance in order for them to sell at the price they do. They are hobby sellers that do not care what they do to the market. Bad business to undercut prices. At least in California the markets are brutal and online is extremely difficult. We have seen our online down 30% from this time last year and my daughter works daily at promoting our online store. The market is saturated with new soapmakers thinking they are going to make money /living. Going to markets multiple times a week is very hard tiring work.
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