Make sure you have a supportive spouse, friends, and family because your at-home business is going to involve their support and understanding.
Get in touch with other WAHM (work at home moms). Listen to their stories about failures and success.
Contact local small business offices to find out what is needed to start your business, and your city's requirements for storing products in your home.
Determine the type of people you want to attract: children, adults, gender, etc.
Start small. See if there is a market for your product. Don't invest too much money in case there is not a big market... you won't lose too much.
Take suggestions from clients as to what they would like to see.
Make special orders. Don't just limit yourself to what you carry.
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