Lots of Online Information About Gift Baskets

September 26, 2008 · Filed Under Industry Information 

From How to Start a Home-Based Gift Basket Business, by Shirley George Frazier.Did you set breakfast onto the table, bring a fork of waffles to your mouth, and quickly drop the fork because you suddenly decided to start making gift baskets?

Maybe that wasn’t quite how it happened (the above scenario comes from the book How to Start a Home-Based Gift Basket Business), but gift baskets are now part of your life, and I welcome you to here.

This blog is part of the Gift Basket Business Web site that I created in the late 1990s.

There was a time when you could not find books, videos, magazines, or anything else to learn how to make and sell gift baskets, but times have changed for the better. Let me take you on a quick tour of the family of gift basket sites.

This 10 tips article introduces you to the basics to become a successful designer. There are more tips and articles with information on buying, marketing, and more.

Frequently-asked questions are answered here, and if you have other questions, you can find solutions at Ask The Gift Basket Expert.

Check out the money pages for funds to start your business and the Gift Basket Design Studio Extreme Makeover to organize a productive workspace.

What about baskets and supplies? These basket pages at Gift Basket Business blossomed into its own site at Baskets Gift Baskets.

If you’re looking for specific products, the Gift Basket Wholesale Supplies and Organic Wholesale Supplies sites provide a complete roster of foods, gifts, and more.

And, of course, there are video DVDs, books, and other resource materials including the twice-weekly gift basket newsletter. Subscribe today.

Don’t understand some of the gift basket terms you’ve read here and on other sites? This Gift Basket Dictionary will make the lingo comfortable.

You’ll find the full roster of gift basket sites on this page.

Take your time and explore the possibilities. Most of all, I encourage you to think big and move forward with a plan to succeed one basket at a time.

Welcome! Now, finish your breakfast and get started.

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