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Craft Inc. Business Planner
Craft Inc. Business Planner | Meg Ilasco
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This action-oriented planner is packed with advice and worksheets that guide creative entrepreneurs in their hot pursuit of profit. From big picture goals (writing a mission statement, developing marketing campaigns, launching a new line) to immediate to-dos (getting a business license, pricing products, packing for trade shows), this essential guide brims with how-to tips from industry experts.
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So many to choose from! Tis is the season for planning :-) do you keep a #BookJournal, If yes which one would you recommend?

Cinfhen I definitely want to start a book journal...great idea 💡 8y
charl08 Mine's online - it's great to be able to look back, whatever format you go for. 8y
TheCanuckReader I have paper ( just a plain journal) and goodreads 8y
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Wife I agree. Plain is my choice too. 8y
Leslie Goodreads-makes it easy to categorize my books, then review. I can repost wherever I want. 8y
Books88 Yes, I have one. I like ones that have a more college ruled spacing to the lines instead of ones that are wide ruled. And always a fun cover! 8y
Soubhiville I just use Goodreads, but seeing other's book journals, I'm inspired to try a journal or spreadsheet. 📚📚📚 8y
brilliantglow I use goodreads but I also made myself an excel spreadsheet to keep track of extra details that goodreads doesn't. 8y
Johanna414 I use one! It's just a pretty journal my sister in law gave me for Christmas a few years ago, but I love being able to look back at what I've read when I'm not sure where I left off in a series or someone wants a recommendation 8y
BooksPieAndCoffee Yup, I do! I'm planning on using a mini binder for 2017 to make it more customizable. I can have my different genre TBR's, reading goals, a calendar so I know when my ARC reviews are due and when buddy reads or readathons start, and then my actual notes for each book that I read. I already do all of this now, but keeping track of multiple notebooks was getting hard, so I've condensed it all into one place. 😊 8y
MyNamesParadise I personally keep a composition book and I start a new list at the beginning of each year. I write the title, author and if it's in a series and I write the date I finished it. I've been doing it since 2006- before Goodreads even! 8y
RinaBrahmbhattBarot Thank you all! Great recommendation. I use GR and in 2017, I plan to keep a paper one too. 8y
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