Exactly one year ago I was a newbie to soap making, I had just joined this forum and made my first batch of soap. It came very naturally to me and it is now my life.
During this year I have made it a business, and have all of my proper licenses, etc. Everything is going smoothly and my business is quickly growing. Recently I was even featured on Brambleberry's Soapqueen blog! That brought some good sales and followers. One of the sales was by someone who got my products and sent me a message afterwards, saying how they loved my soap, shampoo, conditioner, and bath bombs. They also asked for all of the recipes, promising me that they would not sell what they would make with them. These recipes are all completely original that I have spent a lot of time on, if my company became a household name, it would be because of my shampoo and conditioner. I looked up her name and she owns a soap storefront a few states over... Even if she didn't, I would not give these recipes away.
What is the protocol for handling people like this? How do I let them down nicely, without getting a poor review (she has not given me feedback yet)? I take it as a compliment that she loves my products, but this is my livelihood, this is what makes my company stand out.
Hrmph. :???:
During this year I have made it a business, and have all of my proper licenses, etc. Everything is going smoothly and my business is quickly growing. Recently I was even featured on Brambleberry's Soapqueen blog! That brought some good sales and followers. One of the sales was by someone who got my products and sent me a message afterwards, saying how they loved my soap, shampoo, conditioner, and bath bombs. They also asked for all of the recipes, promising me that they would not sell what they would make with them. These recipes are all completely original that I have spent a lot of time on, if my company became a household name, it would be because of my shampoo and conditioner. I looked up her name and she owns a soap storefront a few states over... Even if she didn't, I would not give these recipes away.
What is the protocol for handling people like this? How do I let them down nicely, without getting a poor review (she has not given me feedback yet)? I take it as a compliment that she loves my products, but this is my livelihood, this is what makes my company stand out.
Hrmph. :???: