“The Truth About Embroidery Business Success!”

The Truth About Embroidery Business Success” is a  comprehensive embroidery business book that will help anyone start their own embroidery business or show existing embroidery business owners how to increase their bottom line!   This simple to read embroidery business book was written by Joyce Jagger, The Embroidery Coach.

Embroidery Business Success BookStarting a new embroidery business is not easy.  It is very exciting, but it can be extremely overwhelming with all that you need to learn in a very short time.

When I first started my embroidery business, I did not have any type of a guide to help get me started and I made so many mistakes.

My passion is to help get you off to a fast start!  There is no reason why you should start your embroidery business without the sufficient knowledge that will help you to succeed right from the very beginning.

If you are someone that has already started your own embroidery business and is not having the type of success that you had envisioned, then this book will help you get on the right path to developing your own profitable embroidery business.

“7 Elements To A Highly Profitable Home-Based Embroidery Business”

  • Planning Your Day-Setting Your Goals-Planning Your Business
  • Create A Full Off Line and On Line Marketing System
  • Knowing How To Price Your Products Or Services For Profit
  • Carve Out Your Own Niche Market
  • Find And Maintain Good Dedicated Employees
  • Invest In Yourself And Your Education
  • Develop Your Action Plan

Click on the book and order your copy today! This is an investment that will really help to change the way you are currently doing business!

Joyce Jagger
The Embroidery Coach

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Joyce Jagger, The Embroidery Coach with  30 years experience in the embroidery industry is the creator of several embroidery training courses such as Embroidery Tips and More, How to Price Embroidery and currently holding an Embroidery Webinar once each month.  Joyce helps aspiring and struggling embroidery business owners find the right fit for their skills and passions.

How To Train A New Employee For Your Embroidery Business!

How to Train a New Employee for your Embroidery Business does not have to be a difficult  procedure, but a training program is a must for the success of any embroidery business. Each new employee must be trained thoroughly on one process before they are allowed to move onto the next process.

If you have hired a new employee to start on the production floor, the best place to start is at the end of the process, regardless of what you have hired them for.  Start them trimming, folding and packing.  This helps them to see how the process is finished and helps to get them excited to learn more.

If a new employee cannot trim, they need to be dismissed.  This is a very basic function, but takes a lot of dexterity and attention to detail.  Many people feel that this part of the process is for low paying individuals that cannot do anything else.  This could not be farther from the truth.  A trimming mistake can ruin the entire process if close attention is not paid to detail.  They need to have a positive attitude and their attitude will really show up during this process.

They can then be moved into a helper’s position.  A helper is someone that can help tie new threads onto the machine, load and unload the machine, carry work from the hooping area to the machine and carry the finished work from the machine to the trimmers.  The training of this helper is very important.  They must be shown every thing that they are supposed to do and thoroughly tested on these skills.  This sounds like it is so simple that anyone should be able to do it, but they need to be taught exactly how each step is done.

When people are trained properly there is less spoilage, less down time and more co-operation.
For more information about working with employees visit Embroidery Business Success.  I wrote a book that is now available about how to start and create a profitable embroidery business.  In this book is a chapter to help you through the process of selecting and training your new employees.

Joyce Jagger
The Embroidery Coach

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Joyce Jagger, The Embroidery Coach with  30 years experience in the embroidery industry is the creator of several embroidery training courses such as Embroidery Tips and More, How to Price Embroidery and currently holding an Embroidery Webinar once each month.  Joyce helps aspiring and struggling embroidery business owners find the right fit for their skills and passions.

“Discover How To Create Your Embroidery Business On-Line Marketing System”

Starting July 14, 2009 I am starting a series of webinars to show you “How To Create Your Embroidery Business On-Line Marketing System”!   This will be a series of 3 webinars followed by a webinar for Q & A.  You will be able to send in your questions and I will answer all of them during the Q & A session by a webinar showing you the answer to your questions.

I have received so many requests for this type of training, so I decided to add it to the Embroidery Webinar Of The Month  sessions.  Getting your business on line is not easy and creating a marketing system that will help you to connect to your customers is not easy if you do not have the right kind of guidance in this area.  I have found that many embroiderers do not know how to get started in creating a website for their business,  and do not  know who to ask for help.

Creating an on-line presence does not have to be difficult and I have created a simple system that will help you to get your business on-line and be able to connect with your customers on a consistent basis.  You will be able to let them know when you are having a special.  You can create specials on the fly and get your message out to your customers quickly, when you need to bring in some extra cash!

Our first webinar will be July 14th followed by the second one on July 28th.  I will let you know at that point when the next one will be.  You will be able to work on your website between sessions and be ready for the next step. This is going to be an exciting series.

Join us for this embroidery of the month webinar series and get your embroidery business on-line using the simple system that I have created!  Don’t forget all EmbroideryTips and More Embroidery Club Members have the opportunity to attend for FREE!  This webinar series is worth far more than your annual investment in your Embroidery Tips and More Club membership and you are getting two for the price of one!!

Joyce Jagger
The Embroidery Coach

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Joyce Jagger, The Embroidery Coach with  30 years experience in the embroidery industry is the creator of several embroidery training courses such as Embroidery Tips and More, How to Price Embroidery and currently holding an Embroidery Webinar once each month.  Joyce helps aspiring and struggling embroidery business owners find the right fit for their skills and passions.

Learn “How To Market Your Embroidery Business”


January’s Embroidery Webinar Of The Month is going to be entitled “How To Market Your Embroidery Business Even In These Hard Times!”  This webinar will be held on January 27th, 2009 at 8PM EST.

When I first started my embroidery business I thought that all I had to do was put out my sign to let everyone know that I was now in business!  Along with that I placed a couple of adds in the newspaper. I thought that this would let everyone know that I was here and I would have all of the customers that I ever wanted or needed!  Guess What!   It didn’t quite work out that way!

I soon found out that getting customers was not as easy as I had envisioned!  It really took a lot of work to get them coming into the doors!  I really loved what I did and I had no plan or fore thought as to what I would do if the customers did not start to come to my place of business!  Without that steady flow of customers, you have no business!

This is not the right way to get your business started!  I learned very quickly that I needed to have a plan about every aspect of my business and Marketing was no exception.

As a result of having no plan, it took me a little longer to get started!  I have made a ton of mistakes over the past 30 years, but I learned from my mistakes and that makes it easier for me to teach you how to avoid most of the mistakes that I made.

My Webinar this month is on How To Market Your Embroidery Business Even In These Hard Times!”    We are going through some slow economic times right now, but that does not mean it has to be slow for all of us!  It will take a little more effort on our parts to keep those customers, to get new referrals and create a larger customer base, but it can be done!

During out Webinar, I will show you how all of this is possible!  January 27, 2009 at 8PM EST.

Go to EmbroideryTipsAndMore to see how to attend the webinar for FREE!

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Learning How To Market Your Business

This past weekend, I had the the priviledge of participating in a conference on Learning How To Market Your Business.  This conference was called IM Success Workshop and was held in a beautiful Bed and Breakfast setting, The Wayside Inn in Ellicott City, Maryland.  I picked up many good tips, met some fantastic people and had the priviledge of meeting my business coach in person. 

My business coach, Bob Jenkins was the Host and presenter of the conference and a wonderful teacher.  I have been working with Bob, The Teacher, for the past several months and have learned a lot from him.  He is very young, but really knows how to teach and how to market a business.  

Each month I hold an Embroidery Webinar on a specific topic and in January I am going to be starting a series of Embroidery Webinars on How To Market Your Business and I am very excited that I have some new information to share with my students.  Marketing your Business really is not hard, but you must pay attention to detail and be consistant with your efforts.  I will be teaching the Basics of Marking your Business in January and in February we will be going into some specific methods.

Next Tuesday night, August 26th I will be holding a webinar teaching you all about using Underlay Stitching in your embroidery designs.  Anyone that is into embroidery whether it is an embroiderer with a home business, or a large commerical business should attend this webinar.

Joyce Jagger
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Embroidery Business Basics – Work Flow Organization

Creating and maintaining a good work flow with both your embroidery processes and paper work is extremely important to any sized embroidery organization.

I am currently working with a company that has been in the embroidery business for many years, but has recently been sold. This is a medium sized company with several multi-head embroidery machines that creates a top quality finished product!

The new owners are…

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